The raised mechanical keys are comfortable and provide satisfying travel without bulking up the board too much.
The Logitech G915 is built to be a gaming keyboard, but if you spend a lot of time in Photoshop, Premiere, Cinema 4D, Blender, or any number of other creative applications, then it'll be right up your alley. No matter what you prefer, you can create your own bespoke typing and gaming experience. That level of customization makes the G Pro X stand out as the best overall mechanical keyboard. I also tried Brown switches for the spacebar and shift keys, just to mix it up. During testing, I used Blues for my W, A, S, and D keys (for movement in games), and Red switches on other letters for a smooth typing experience. Personally, I like Blue and Red switches for different purposes. The Logitech G Pro X solves that problem by offering key kits so you can customize each and every key on your keyboard, choosing from three different switch types: GX Blue Clicky switches (for a crisp click and thicker keystroke), GX Red Linear (for a quieter, smoother, but still satisfying keystroke), or GX Brown Tactile (with a soft stroke and tactile feedback). If you decide that you want to try a different switch for more click or more clack? You have to get a whole new keyboard. Everyone has a favorite switch type, but you usually have to choose before you get your keyboard.