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Almost every aspect of this keyboard’s design feels either dated or poorly executed.
The wrist rest is magnetically attached, and flip-out feet mean the 5QS can be angled at 3 or 7 degrees of typing angle.
If you want a keyboard like this one, buy a Cherry keyboard for half the price.
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