First of all, I will confess to writing this review strictly because of the letter that came with the keyboard. I have never laughed out loud at a product letter before (unless it's a poor English translation). Well done, Asceny. You got me.I will also straight up confess that I am not using this keyboard for gaming. I needed a compact keyboard because I have herniated discs in my neck (stay with me here), and it was killing my neck to stretch my arm to the right to use my mouse. I had ergo keyboards for years because of carpal tunnel syndrome (yes, I'm a broken mess, and if I could work in my arthritic ankle, I would), but the ergo keyboards are gigantic. That was a lot of stretching for my poor little arm and neck and ankle to endure all day long, so I needed something tiny.The first thing I noticed about this keyboard was not the super cool lights (though they are hypnotic). It was the loudness. This is the loudest keyboard I have ever used. If you need a quiet keyboard because your baby is napping, do not buy this keyboard. Holy smokes. Thankfully I don't have babies, so I can live with the noise, but seriously. The noise is going to take some getting used to. My husband says he can install o rings or something, so we'll probably do that (and by we, I mean he). I do A LOT of typing for work, and, of course, work from home now. So although this doesn't necessarily make this a bad keyboard, it can be problematic if I have a hang over or a headache from herniated discs and an arthritic ankle.The lights on this little guy are so cool. I really do love the lights. They're fully adjustable, which is neat. Sadly, the computer is in our bedroom, so unless I need mood lighting, I'll have to dim them at night. But if you need mood lighting and a keyboard in one? Oh baby. This keyboard is for you. It can also get very distracting. I am honestly mesmerized by these lights. I highly recommend the slow rainbow scroll setting.I got "red" (my husband knows what that means), so the keys are super easy to push. Good for these carpal tunnel fingers.What's not good for these carpal tunnel fingers and my arthritic ankle is the keyboard is really high. I've been babied by ergo keyboards for way too long, so my arms and wrists are lazy and weak. Holding my hands up is exhausting when I'm already propping up my arthritic ankle. I ordered a wrist prop for it, so that will fix that problem.Another thing about ergo keyboards babying me, is they had every possible key you could conceive of. I mean, if you need a quick calculator, they have a key for that. Need to search the internet? They have a key for that. This miniscule little tyke does not baby you. You want something special, cupcake? Tough. It'll make you work for it. My hubby assures me that I'll get used to the function key, and told me to stop being a snowflake.I know it sounds like I'm complaining a lot about this keyboard, but I really do like it. It's a perfect little size, and was not really made for my purposes of typing. I can't complain about a weed whacker when what I really needed was a lawn mower. This mini little squirt serves the purpose I bought it for, and it has really cool lights. My husband can fix the noise. I can get a prop for my feeble wrists. And now I don't have to stretch clear across my desk to use my mouse. It's for sure a 5/5.I've gone through a fair number of mechanical keyboards, ranging from Thermaltake, Logitech, KUL, and Filco. With varied switch types. Most of these keyboards (except Logitech) cost well over $100. At $60 this keyboard is an absolute steal. The switches aren't top notch, at least brown. But they are totally fine. And that's where my complaints end. It's a good keyboard. My wife who rolls her eyes at RGB said this was the first time she thought the RGB was fun and looked cool.Just a warning to some, this is a 60% keyboard. Some common keys such as del, end, home, and all the F1-10 keys require an extra key to access. I bought this keyboard for it's small size to play games, so this is totally fine. But, it's not a work keyboard. Just be aware.If you want an "as is" keyboard this is perfect. If you wanted something you can customize to your liking, this is not it. The software is terrible if you get it to work, however many people including myself can't even get the software to pick-up the keyboard.Tried going through the official support as well as the Amazon seller, both proved to be the same in terms of helpfulness. Both ghosted me after I gave one response back, not a good look.Hasta ahora todo bien pero...Escogí los galeones marrón, según los menos ruidosos, pero para mi suenan mucho, los voy a cambiar en un futuro.No he podido configurar a mi gusto las luces ni la función secundaria de algunas teclas que me faltan por el tamaño del teclado, el software tiene bugs y no es fácil de usar aún así pude escoger unos opción de luz interesante...La calidad es muy buena, aunque en un futuro añadiré teclas personalizadas y eso es lo mejor de este teclado, que pero seguir personalizadolo...Muy buena compra.(update)Lo no tan bueno:al ser un teclado 60% tener en cuenta que hay muchas teclas que si estás acostumbrado a trabajar con el teclado, te van a hacer falta, las teclas de movimiento son las que más se extrañan; además de que la tecla "DEL" está complicado usarla ya que necesitas la tecla de función y su ubicación es algo incómoda.En teoría se podrían configurar las teclas faltantes, pero el software del teclado tiene bugs, está en chino aunque lo cambies a inglés y hasta el momento solo he podido añadir una opción de color del teclado, que para mí no es lo más relevante, pero no he podido configurarlo para que sea más funcional.De verdad se extrañan mucho las teclas de movimiento, pues es molesto no atinarle a con el mouse a donde quieres ubicar el cursor, o incluso en programas como exel donde esas teclas son tan útiles.... Puedes acceder a ellas con la tecla de función, pero necesitas dos dedos de tu mano derecha para arreglártelas.Es una pena que las funciones secundarias que algunas teclas tienen, no sean retroiluminadas, en la noche no puedes verlas rápidamente, como la tecla DEL, o "arriba".De cualquier modo, no bajaré mi calificación pues yo sabía que iba a perder cierto número de teclas y además como lo dije, el teclado tiene calidad, ya antes he tenido teclados retroiluminados, pero no tan "bonitos" como este.Lo mejor de lo mejor, me quedé sorprendido con el alto nivel de calidad para el precio al cual lo venden, estaba pensando en comprarme un ducky One 2 mini que prácticamente es lo mismo, pero está sobrevalorado y súper carísimo, tal vez la caja en la que Venia no es de la mejor calidad pero creo que eso no es tan importante como lo que te ofrece el producto, switches intercambiables por si se te descompone uno puedas cambiarlo con facilidad, muchos estilos de personalización, usb tipo c, me quedé fascinado compraría y recomendaría este teclado de nuevo, llevo ya más de 5 meses con él y se ve recién salido de su caja, tal vez el único punto malo sería su software agregar macros viene en otro idioma y no se entiende muy bien pero solo esoThe keyboard is definitely worth the money, looks and feels good, super easy to replace switches and keycaps. :)Es perfecto, la distribución y el tamaño son ideales, el software tiene algunos bugs, pero una vez configurado no falla, además de que el teclado tiene una memoria integrada para guardar las configuraciones que necesites. Lo amo (tengo ya varios meses con el)