(TLDR: At Bottom)Ok, ill admit I'm most likely writing this a BIT too early to really have a view on this but here we go! I got the *AULA 30 Programmable Keys One-Handed Mechanical Gaming Keyboard* and so far I really like it! ALSO, disclaimer! I'm not Pc gamer, I cannot comment on its performance while gaming!General review of the keyboard:The presentation of the packaging was AMAZING and after reading the manual is really easy to work with. The lights are really bright, vibrant and colorful and a joy to watch! Its all hardware and no software is needed to program the lights, provided you read the manual. It will save all your settings on the keyboard so you don't have to keep resetting it every time you plug it in or if you change your computer. I'd wish it was a little less money though (i paid about 60 dollars), but at the same time, you're really getting what you pay for here. I have a few keyboards, Kind of like this, and by far in terms of programming, ease of use, and look, this keyboard is the best! Though the quality is where they lost me, nothing really bad it's just a "kind of ok" plastic and I know for most people clicky keys is a good thing but to me, it just feels cheap. I have a 20 dollar full keyboard that has a kind of metal to it that I feel would outlast this mini keyboard in terms of life span and durability for sure. Also, the only lights that change color are the keys in the middle, the rest just stay green but still flash. I haven't used it enough (on my desk, been on the go) to comment on comfort levels yet. I don't think it's fair for me to say its comfy to use if I only ever used it on my lap and not a desk setting where you'll most likely be using it. Though from what I have done it's not too bad and I've grown to love it.More Relating to the title Review:Ok, so I got this keyboard as an artist and not a gamer, so purely for aesthetic reasons and for more room on my desk. Also, I'm a MAC OS user, and there are some drawbacks with the keyboard that at first, I didn't see coming. First off, I use programs like MAYA, Toon boom, and the Adobe Suite. The VARY/ MOST IMPORTANT hotkey for LITTEREALY ALL PROGRAMS (even non-art programs) is command+z! This keyboard DOES NOT HAVE A COMMAND KEY!!!! OMG, I don't know how I didn't see that before I bought it, but by golly was I dumb! Well sort of, I found a workaround and ill tell you how to fix it at the bottom. ANYHOO, the other drawback is the mac has a hard time understanding what kind of keyboard it is at first but once you plug it in for the first time, the keyboard assent will pop up and prompt you to do the shift thing but it won't work, just hit random keys and you'll be prompted to restart the shift thing, just hit skip and just manually tell the mac that it's an ANSI keyboard and your good to go. (NOTE: These issues above are a MAC/Apple user only issue if you got windows/PC/Laptop it's not a problem you need to worry about.) Also, Something I've noticed while working is that it seems slow to respond at times, but that could just be me, I'm no tech nerd so take it with a grain of salt. Another thing I saw was the "M" keys on the top right, I have NO CLUE what they do or what they're used for. Ok so other than that this keyboard does a great job with all the programs that I use and is just a good keyboard. I really said all that I like about it up above and despite the drawbacks, after I found out the workarounds it really isn't that bad. this keyboard was worth it to me and I look forward to creating awesome works of art with it by my side!How to fix the Command key problem, step by step:1) plugin the keyboard2) go to "system preferences"3) find and click on "Keyboard"4) Under the "keyboard" tab, on the bottom right there will be a button with "Modifier Keys..." on it, click it.5) Under the "Select Keyboard" option, open the drop-down menu to select "USB-HID Gaming Keyboard"6) Use your preferred key from the list to change to a Command key, by using that keys drop-down menu, and selecting command. *My Recommended key to switch: Control * (Note: the Function key will not work for this, it's a useless key and MAC will not register it, IDK why...)7) Click "Ok"DONE!Your mac will remember the keyboard and you no longer have to worry about undoing your mistakes!TLDR: Wait for a little price drop, overall worth it! Also, the only lights that change color are the keys in the middle, the rest just stay green but still flash. Good for MAC OS, but you'll need to go into keyboard settings and change a hotkey if you need a command key (instructions on how to do so above). Also, I got this keyboard as an artist and not a gamer, so purely for aesthetic reasons and for more room on my desk.