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Hello mag147! Glad you're enjoying your K350, but sorry to hear the letters are fading on the keys though. There are no special products or anything preventing the writing from fading, but note that you do have a 5-year warranty on the K350 keyboard with Logitech, so check out our support page if this is problematic to you: https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-keyboard-k350
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Some keyboards are really great like this one or the Microsoft 5050, but the quality of the lettering build is sometimes mediocre, sadly. I would suggest to regularly cut your nails so the keys are hit by the soft part of the fingers. I've notived nails damage the key labels faster. This way your key letterings/labels will last much longer. I don't know any product that helps protect. You could try your own DIY by adding a varnish protective layer but it's at your risk and perils. If you really like your keyboard and want to have nice keys all the time, I'd buy the same new one every year or two depending of usage, and sell the previous one with lightly faded keys. That way you always have a fresh one until they are discontinued. If you're really big fan of a certain model and since models will get discontineud at some point in time, just buy several ones if you find a great discount price so that you'll enjoy it for many years. It's important you buy the new ones at a discount of at least 25% to avoid loosing too much money over time, so that when you sell the old ones you don't incur a huge loss.
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