That's why I don't buy Logitech or especially anything that's built similar (this includes Razer!) and also keep a gaming keypad. It's a good idea to save up and invest $70-$120 USD on a well-built MECHANICAL keyboard because those often work for a few decades and will out last (just google Model M and you'll see what I'm talking about) every component on your system put together. I currently use the modern version of the Model M (customizer with buckling springs) made by Unicomp and it still types like the day I received it in spite having been dropped, bashed a few times, and having soda spilled on it. A gaming keypad (Cyber Snipa PC Gamepad 2, Ideazon Fang, etc.) is a good idea too, not only for easier access to important keys, but because if you wreck them, you won't take the rest of your keyboard with it. I'd recommend a Cyber Snipa if you look at keypads.
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