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R**K
Pros - Pretty nifty light show options
Pros - Pretty nifty light show options, bright LEDs, and multiple colors look cool. I like the tacticity/sound of the keys.Cons - Numerical key row seems like only top half of keys are lit - I feel this is related to THOSE keys all having both shift and non-shift characters (top and bottom of key). Bottom characters get half-lit The key rows with only one main character have the LED placed so that letters are fully lit. This is also annoying on choice other keys like "?/" - the lower slash is only half lit looking like a comma. On the Fn key row, all of the secondary function icons (like media transport, volume, etc. are very faint). - Also, I don't like the techno-ish font of the key characters. Because of the font, there are gaps in the faces of some characters - this adds to the difficulty of homing in on the key I want to find - especially when it mixes with the half-lit keys effect. - The wrist rest is great, with one caveat: it doesn't pivot at all. It sticks out rigidly except for some flex in the attachment tabs that aren't really supposed to be flexed. If you have the support legs flipped down under the top of the keyboard, then the bottom pads/feet of the keyboard are lifted off the table top by the rigid extended rest. When you type it forms a trampoline - I feel if I press down enough to make the pads touch down I might break the tabs holding the wrist rest on! My other keyboard had a little wobble for just this purpose: accommodating the keyboard being tilted up on the front support legs or not. With this KB, I think you'd not use the front legs.
A**3
Not a bad keyboard for the price
Not a bad keyboard for the price. The print screen, scroll lock and the other indicator lights on the top right of the keyboard are covered and doesn't look good. Not the brightest LEDs on the market. The mechanical keys' feel was good and comfortable and felt at home. The whole keyboard moves and slides around your table and desk when typing really bad with the wrist wrest attached. The keyboard also flexes really bad when typing when the wrist wrest is attached. The reason the keyboard slides and flexes with the wrist wrest is because when you attach the wrist wrest it lifts the bottom of the keyboard up and there are no grip pads on the wrist pad to prevent it from sliding. I could live with the flex if it didn't slide so bad. I returned the item because of those two reasons. Great LED designs and easy to change them. Can only change design type and brightness not the speed. Again, you can not change the speed of the LED movements. Each Row has its own LED color which is basic but with the designs it makes up for it. Again, as I mentioned earlier the LEDs aren't the brightest in the market so when I used the keyboard for the two days I left the brightness all the way up. I've seen the keyboard between roughly $30 to $60 range. I would recommend buying it when it is around the $30 range. In my opinion not worth the full $60/$70 price tag.
J**E
Nice while it lasted
Nice while it lasted....2 weeks....the number 1 key (above tab) stopped working. So, now I have to use number pad. Then the letter B key will not pop back up...DONT BUY A TOTAL POS
N**D
Great for the price
My nephew loved it for gaming. Given the price, it's of good quality and well built. We didn't quite like the wrist rest, but it was easily removable.
G**T
Excellent keyboard
Great Keyboard very good feel working very well on my Mac mini.
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