

It takes actions and efforts to pursue dreams, and at HAVIT, it is our dream to make the best equipment to help get what you want and make the difference. We are all dreaming of something we don't have yet - maybe it is a championship of an intensively competitive game, an honorable achievement in your career, or an everlasting relationship with the one you love.

The hardware seems pretty great, but this software, which didn't even earn a name from the manufacturer, instead just being called "HV-KB395L" (the Keyboard's model number), would make me NOT recommend this to anyone looking for advanced functionality. The feature set of the LED management compares poorly to any of the big brands. You cannot mix user customized and effects, nor can you create hybrid effects (IE you cannot have statically lit keys that also then have a ripple effect). The default colour choices, for which there are 8, can not be added to, merely replaced. The LED management is basic, buggy, and fraught with limitations.

but in trying to set ctrl+up to volume up (because apparently the function key can't be used for custom hotkeys), after 15 minutes I gave up. You can double click on any key to assign custom actions, and create key combinations. Mapping custom key actions is nearly impossible, or maybe impossible, I can't figure it out. It's locked to one size, it randomly uses 3d buttons on a flat aesthetic, and if you figure out how to use parts, it often uses ancient windows elements, like the color picker that seems to be from the original mspaint. It looks like someone explained a modern UI to a programmer who had never seen one, and they proceeded to create how they interpreted the explanation. It would be difficult to explain how bad the software is that supports the HV-KB395L keyboard I recently purchased.
