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Arnoldo R.
> 3 dayI bought this keyboard and it came with black switches. It worked great, unfortunately it did start having some issues. I reached out to DustSilver and after doing some troubleshooting with them they were able to expedite getting me a replacement. I was able to choose the same keyboard with blue switches and I am so glad I made the change to the switches. The sharp click is so satisfying. I highly recommend this brand great products and even better customer service. Thank you again to everyone at DustSilver you guys were great to work with.
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Deran
> 3 dayThis product is really great, the packaging is very exquisite, there are charging lines in the box, the keyboard has led lighting effect, very beautiful, I like it very much, the keyboard is heavy, the quality is very nice
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Diana
> 3 dayThis is a nice keyboard. I like the colors and the keycaps are fairly good. I had this for several weeks now, and I definitely like it a lot after getting used to it. Ive been using it mostly for typing and also for FPS gaming, but there is one issue that I ran into. I tried using the wireless dongle that it came with and it kind of got stuck in my usb port and I ended up having to use pliers to get it out. In the process it did break and I honestly dont know why it was difficult to get out. It just wouldnt budge at all, which is weird since all my other usb dongles for my electronics go in and out easily, but wired is fine for now it was just the only issue I did run into. The RGB is a bit underwhelming and does look at bit weird in the dark. I wish it was just better and instead of bleeding through basically, you can actually read the keys a bit. Only thing I really didnt like, but I do have rgb on and I have muscle memory. It is just not good lighting and lighting up the letters, punctuation, symbols, function, etc. would make it a lot better.
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jdeej777
> 3 dayThis gaming/all around keyboard is heavy in a good way and it feels and looks like its built well. This keyboard has a premium satisfying feel on every key pressed. Its very responsive in my daily tasks and especially in playing my games. I play Call of Duty and I can say that key feedback is pretty responsive. Theres a dedicated keys for file explorer, browser, email and calculator, email and calculator. Theres a special set of Fn key combos to control media player. The color combination is really refreshing with the neon green, purple and orange keys. I like that it has a detachable USB-C cable. Not that I expect the cable to be messed up at some point but its good to have the capability to replace the cable with another USB-C cable when needed. The only thing that I would like to have in this keyboard is at least a simple key lighting. It doesnt need to be RGB lighting or fancy presets, just some aid when in dark or low light condition. Though theres no lighting, I can still see the keys with the neon highlighted keycaps so its not a biggie. Overall, this gaming keyboard is solid and I consider it a quality experience thats worth investing especially for gaming. I can recommend.
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monopod man
> 3 daySo my mother is losing her vision and she frequently mistypes. Due to this shes become incredible picky about keyboards. I started out with an ergonomic keyboard (curved) and it was fine for a while...then it wasnt - this is a recurring theme in the quest for a good keyboard : ) I then switched to the yellow and black low vision keyboard with the huge font that are sold by basically everyone. It was $20, it had the lowest activation threshold I had ever used (up until that point), and I thought it was great (I use an Apple Magic Keyboard, so no travel and light activation is what I really like). We then tried the Vizio 5 color backlit keyboard, which had an even lighter activation/travel point - basically you could almost blow on the keys and they would register. My moms typing/misspelling got even worse. So, I decided we would go in the complete opposite direction - keys with long travel that need a little more force than membrane keyboards. I checked out all the switch types and ruled out clickies. I also ruled out anything that needed a ton of force, but werent insanely light (like membrane keyboards). Optical black linear switches seemed to be the way to go. Quiet, long travel, and a little bit of force needed to avoid typing errors without stressing out your hands. Ive tried at least 5 different keyboards, and every time I raved about how great each keyboard was...until my mother rejected every one of them. The font on the cheap yellow and black low vision keyboards start to wear out after 2 months, the Vizio was just...the keys are so light anyone would be making errors, the ergonomic keyboard (Microsoft) was...fine...I guess. I personally hate them. The basic Dell keyboards are white on black and really hard to see for people with low vision. Thats where the Dustsilver came in. Its $70. I got the red/white/blue and orange one (check their site, its still available). Its sold out on Amazon, I think because it was the best looking (their designs need some help). The keys have a huge font, the keycaps are black on white so you can see them in low light and theyre PBT. They also are quiet, without being silent, so there is sound feedback, but they arent thonky or clicky and they are VERY smooth. Basically if you need a keyboard for someone with bad vision and weak hands this keyboard is probably the best youre going to do at this price point. This thing is built like a tank...just make sure you get a wrist rest - its kind of tall/thick. Purists will reject this due to the optical switches, but I quite like them. I really like laptop and Apple Magic Keyboards, but for a keyboard with long travel, this thing is great. I just whish they made it in 65% or 75% - Id buy one in a second (I cant stand full size keyboards). Anyway, check out the dustsilver.com if you want one of these that isnt hideous.
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Kyle
Greater than one weekThe keyboard was a great compact keyboard I was looking for. The overall design and color mix-up was colorful, and the battery life was about alright with RGB light on. The weight was provided. It was excellent quality but is not great for value compared to other keyboards on the market.
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Astro Cortex
Greater than one weekSwitches came pre-lubed keycap set is solid quality, but the font is a little large came with extra switches to test which is a nice and welcome addition typing feels nice and responsive typed better with it than my old gaming keyboard (razer huntsman tkl) feels fast ingame
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Erik Benjamin
> 3 dayOverall I thought this was a really nice keyboard. For a good price, youre getting a keyboard with hot swappable switches and nice looking keycaps. Would definitely recommend if youre in the market for a new keyboard.
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Kathleen Douangsanith
Greater than one weekThis is seriously on oof the cutest keyboards Ive ever had. I use this mainly for work, and it seriously makes answering emails a lot more fun! All my coworkers love it, they think its the the cutest thing ever and we all enjoy how thinly it is. I got the red linear switches and its pretty loud, which I dont mind at all, I enjoy it. So, depending on what your preference is, you can switch out to whatever type you want. I also like how you can adjust the height, there are 3 levels and I usually go with the smaller angle. Its pretty thick too, kind of on the heavier side, also do not mind. I think it makes the keyboard feel more luxurious. Theres also a bunch of different RGB settings you can choose from. It also comes in a bunch of different modes: wired, bluetooth, or with a usb. Highly recommend this for keyboard enthusiasts like me!
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Olli
> 3 dayThis keyboard is so well made and looks so damn dated but stylish. The quality is amazing and typing with it is very precise. It is very heavy, but has a small food print due to the 84-key design. The clicking of the buttons reminds me of the past. Its a good mix of old design and newer tech under the hood. The USB, BT and 2.4GHz connection is a big plus to connect the keyboard to different PCs. The RGB light looks particularly chic in a darker configuration. I love using the keyboard and really hope it lasts a long time. It could also be a good keyboard for the elderly or people with disabilities. All in all a 5 star product without question and you will get what you paid for. Highly recommend.