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Alani
Greater than one weekRecently built a new pc and I just HAD to go with a pink/rainbow aesthetic for the entire thing. (It costs a lot either way, might as well make it cute, right?) The pc itself cost enough as it was so I was looking for a sturdy cute keyboard for a reasonable price and 4 months later Im still very happy with it! The design is very convenient for me as someone who tends to eat at their desk frequently; its very easy to clean if anything gets under the keys. And the colors of the lights were perfect! I wanted a rainbow keyboard but most of them were too...neon? And this one is very beautifully pastel-ly! Very happy to use this keyboard until I can afford to upgrade to a more customizable one.
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Cole
> 3 dayNothing bad I can say. EVERYTHING about this keyboard is great. My favorite is the feeling from the keys… not loud at all and very comfortable. Of course the lighted affect of colors within the keys is the cherry on top. See title….
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Chris Hayes
Greater than one weekIm a software developer that has a mechanical keyboard, but the sound is just too loud. I looked to this keyboard as an alternative and Im surprised by the value for the reasonable price. It should be noted, these keys are not tactile. The springs give the keys a good amount of travel distance, this may bother some. If you like scissor keys of the MacBook the travel distance may be too much. Personally, it doesnt bother me. What I love most about this keyboard is that it is quiet, while still looking sleek. The rainbow RGB on brushed aluminum is a nice look. As a developer, it has all the necessary keys with no keys omitted or weird configurations. It has dedicated F1-F12 keys which is great. The Fn key allows you to do special functions like change volume with the F1-F12 keys; however, it should be noted that there is no icon for the special functions. For example, Ive had to memorize Fn + F2 and Fn + F3 as the volume down/up. This doesnt bother me, but may be a deal break for some. Lastly, it has lights for the Caps, Scroll, and Num lock; however, they unlabeled and not part of the lock keys. I keep them off almost always, but if you use those keys a lot, the unlabeled minimalism might get confusing which is which.
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Amelia Breneman
> 3 dayThis keyboard is solid overall! I really like the clicking sound it makes and it looks great as a part of my setup. Some other people mentioned the space bar in their review, which I too found to be a little annoying. It has springs under it for some reason so it bounces and makes kind of a funky noise when you hit it. But otherwise, overall, I really like it!
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Richard Costello
> 3 dayGreat keyboard especially at night, lights up remarkably well.
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hi
> 3 dayI use this product for gaming and video editing and it works perfectly, It took me a while to get used to since it was smaller then my old keyboard, but as you can see I can type perfectly fine, the spacebar sounds a little more annoying than the other keys, but other then that you can use it for any of work! Its also slightly hard to learn how to change color, and it has no volume control.
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Megan
> 3 dayAs someone who writes a lot, I used keyboard shortcuts all the time for select all, copy an paste, and I was all set to write a review bemoaning that this keyboard did not allow for keyboard shortcuts. Then I examined my old keyboard (a simple HP got at a garage sale for $5 which lasted for years until my son spilled water on it and the keys started to stick) and a photo of a Mac keyboard and realized this keyboard only has a command key on the left hand side (WIN with a little lock symbol) whereas there is a command key on both sides of a mac and the old HP keyboard I was using with my mac. I always used the command key on the right hand side and could not figure out why keyboard shortcuts were not working on this keyboard! I felt pretty silly once I figured it out, but also thankful I wouldnt have to return this keyboard as I use shortcuts all the time. I only just got this keyboard last night, so I will update my review if things change, but these are my thoughts so far: Cons: 1. That there is only a command key on one side of the keyboard XD 2. There is no dedicated volume control button. I didnt realize how much I used that feature on my old keyboard until I went to turn down a very loud video and saw there was no volume control button. To change the volume you have to press the FN+(F2, F3, or F4 to lower, raise or mute the volume respectively.) I will have to see how much of a pain it is to get adapted to this. 3. Not all the multimedia keys work on mac. So the FN+F5 is stop and that does not work on iTunes or DVD player. Nor does FN+ (F1, F9, F10, F11, F12) which are (Multimedia, mail, web page/home page, my computer, and calculator respectively.) I think these commands are not compatible with Mac. But I probably wouldnt use these keys anyway, except the calculator key, so it doesnt bother me. 3. Not any quieter than my old standard keyboard. As this was one of the first ones to come up for quiet mac keyboards I expected it to be at least 50% quieter, but it is not at all. I wanted a quiet keyboard since I live on a converted school bus and often write while everyone is asleep. But my boyfriend says he cant hear me when Im typing at night, which means this keyboard will work okay for me, but maybe not for everybody. Like others have said, you can hear the spring in the spacebar key, but so far this doesnt bother me. 4. When I lifted up the keyboard to clean some dust behind it, I lost everything I had written--twice. So there must be some key that I accidentally slightly pressed that ended up resetting the page somehow? I lifted it up gently a few times making sure not to touch any keys, and this did not happen. So be careful when moving the keyboard. 5. Led lights only display rainbow, which I didnt realize when I bought it, so you cannot choose only one color or a rotation of colors like on other illuminated keyboards. But the rainbow is really pretty, so this isnt a big issue for me. The lights can also be dimmed or shut off if you prefer. There is also a breathing mode where the lights mimic a breathing ebb and flow...I found that distracting, but its a cool option if youre into that. Pros: 1. Its gorgeous! I love the metal and black which matches my iMac perfectly and the rainbow lights are so much fun! Probably the coolest keyboard I could ask for apart from one that looks like a typewriter, haha, but that one is on my future anachronistic goals list. ;) 2. They keys are really nice to use, have a good responsiveness (from a writers perspective on a brand-new keyboard--will update if this changes.) It has a good mechanical feel.
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Kevin
> 3 dayThis is my first gaming keyboard. Ive almost always owned Microsoft branded keyboards and usually wireless. I bought this fort the lighted keys and for the fact that its wired because its alot more reliable than wireless. 1) I like the colorful backlit keys. Theres Green, Orange, Blue, Purple and Red across the keyboard. I only wish there was a way to configure the lights. Its bright enough to be noticeable during the day and its nicely illuminates my work desk at night. 2) The overall design of the keyboard is pretty streamline in that its efficient and doesnt take up alot of unnecessary space. 3) Theres a good amount of travel / movement when the keys are depressed, so it feels good. Ive never tried a mechanical keyboard before but I imagine this would be similar. 4) The length of the cable is pretty standard. A bit longer than I needed it to be so i wired tied it.
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Cheyenne Mills
> 3 dayOverall I am happy with the keyboard. As others have mentioned, the space key is annoying because the springs do make an odd sound compared to the rest of the keys. The other keys feel like butter. The space key is kind of off. I don’t really care, as long as it’s continues to work. Another thing to mention is there is no “light” for Caps Lock and Num Lock. So I never know if they are on just looking at my keyboard. This will take me some adjusting but not a dealbreaker. I like the fact that this keyboard has a 12 year warranty. This makes me comfortable knowing that I can return or get a new one is something happens. Overall for the price - I’m happy!
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Taylor G
> 3 dayIt’s louder than I thought but it’s not too bad. The space bar springs annoyed me so removed them. Was hard getting the metal to reattach to the space bar but once I got it I have no complaints. I can’t seem to change the brightness of the LED fn+pgup/pgdn isn’t doing anything