Should be standard availability
Better than the TKL layout (without numeric keypad) and the usual layout. The keyboard is narrower (375 mm), so the mouse is closer. And that's with the removal of a few unnecessary keys, such as 'scroll stop'. Why isn't this standard, I don't understand?
The keyboard is also of very good quality. The key lighting is bright enough. The most surprising thing is how little noise the keys make. I've had several mechanical keyboards and this is by far the quietest.
It's worth noting that this keyboard allows you to replace the keys AND switches by simply extracting them, unlike SteelSeries, for example.
The battery lasts a week. The button next to the volume wheel vaguely indicates the state of charge.
The Armoury software that manages the keyboard's configuration does the job, but it's a real pain.
In conclusion, I'd recommend this model without hesitation, even if it is a bit expensive.