I hated this keyboard after buying it.
Technically it was sound.
I could press keys like mad, and never missed a keystroke.
The macro keys were kinda hard to use, but did what they were supposed to
it was the fundamental things in the keyboard that I should have taken a closer look at.
Notice the palm rest.
I like having the option of a palmrest or not (usually not)
or at least a highly slanted palmrest.
On this keyboard, its a permanent part of the keyboard and relatively straight out from the keyboard, uncomfortable to me
Also, take a look at how they slid the arrow keys so they are closer to, and slid under the shift key...threw me through a loop for several days.
but it's how close the Delete/home/page up key set is only the basic 6 button set, instead of 9, and how close they are to the enter key and the number pad that messed me up for several weeks.
While being able to take every key off and rearrange it is something to do for fun, I found that the seperation space, caused 2 keys to start acting up after only a short period of time...the "f" key liked to double type "ff" and the "w" key stopped depressing half the time.
taking the key off and blowing out the spot didn't work. So whats the point if you can't fix a problem.
Another thing that bugged me, when I connected my External HDD to the USB, it popped up with the "This connection would be faster if you used a USB2.0 connection"
It says 2.0 on the box, but I wonder if it really is.
Without the Battlelight.. this keyboard only has one cool feature, and that's the key response time.
I guess I will have to try the g15