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Alex M
> 3 dayI have only had the keyboard for a short time so I can only review based on how long I have had it. The keyboard is great for the price and I love the backlight colors. Some of the keycaps were already slightly faded when I ordered it so there is a chance they will need replacing later.
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Larry Moore
> 3 dayThe keyboard functioned nicely while youre typing on it, but after 5 minutes of no activitythe lights shut off, and you have to re awaken it by typing again. This may not bother some people, but I like the lights to stay on as long as the computer is on. Just a heads up!
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Donald Reed
> 3 dayIn my 80s. Have been using Bluetooth mouse for what seems like 20 yrs. Never got around to adding the keyboard. Finally, old age aches and pains have driven me to getting one. Im surprised how easy it was to get it going with the instructions printed on cardboard.; written in English and , what appears to to be Chinese, however, mainly in drawings. Giving it five stars for now. I wont be around n 20 yrs.; but, if it throws craps, before then, someone from this household will let you know if this review needs downgrading.
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candy
> 3 dayLove the lighting and works really good
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Church
> 3 dayI havent been using it for very long, but I do like it so far. Once you get the hang of it, its not bad. The keys are clicky but not obnoxious (which, I like clicky keys anyway), and theyre soft, if that makes any sense. Im not vernacular savvy so bear with me. The brightness is a little dimmer than I expected, but I guess I also wouldnt want blinding LEDs on my keyboard either. I do think its a little weird that there are only 3 rainbow presets and that you cant choose single colors, but thats fine. I do have a couple of tips for anyone buying it though: READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. Its not like its rocket science to get it going, but there are a few key combos that you need to be familiar with. Some of them are self explanatory (like the page up/down buttons have the +/- sign on it for brightness), but there are others, like the SL key, that need a little more explanation. Pressing the SL key on its own will change the rainbow preset. But if you press FN+SL then itll enter the breathing mode. And scroll lock is another key combo rather than just being its own button, FN+F11. EDIT: I think Im personally going to return it. Its fine, but the spacebar tends to skip a little, and overall its not exactly what I expected. Its still an alright keyboard, but its just not for me.
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T. Alexandre
> 3 dayDoes what is supposed to do
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Manda
> 3 dayi work in an office and i got this cute pink keyboard in an effort to make work a little less miserable. its actually even cuter than anticipated - the shade of pink is beautiful and overall the keyboard looks much more expensive than it is. i dont know how this would hold up under intense gaming, but for daily office work it has been great. im not a big fan of the edgy gamer font on the keys, but that really doesnt matter to me since i never look too closely at them anyway. my one complaint is that the rainbow LED comes back on every time i boot up my PC. there is a convenient LED key that allows you to toggle between 3 different color settings (and OFF), but the keyboard doesnt remember where you left it, so you have to readjust the lights every single time (even if you just want to keep them off). kind of annoying, but for $20 ill take it.
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Abraham B
Greater than one week***UPDATED REVIEW*** Ive been using this keyboard as a daily driver for about three months now (purchased in mid-September 2022, now mid-December 2022). It works as intended and has a lot going for it (see original review below). However, the black paint on the keys is wearing off so that I cant read the characters anymore. Its disappointing that the company made such an otherwise great keyboard but because they cut corners with the design of the keys, the keyboard STILL ends up being disposable. And this after JUST THREE MONTHS. So here I am, back on Amazon looking for another keyboard. :( If you can afford it, spend your money on a premium product that will last years. This, sadly, isnt it. ***ORIGINAL REVIEW*** In the past five years, Ive gone through two dozen keyboards. Most of the wireless ones just dont work reliably. BT cuts out. To conserve energy, they turn off after a couple of minutes--leading to mistakes when you start typing again due to the re-connection lag. Batteries die at the least convenient times. Etc. This keyboard offers the reliability of an always-ready wired connection. And the back-lighting means I can work in any light conditions because the light turns OFF or I can adjust the light intensity up/down. While the springiness of the keys isnt as sharp as, for me, the gold standard--the Lenovo classic Thinkpad keypad--its far better than most other keyboards anemic, wishy-washy , did-I-actually-just-depress-that-key? feel. The feel isnt as sharp as that of other gaming keyboards, though--if thats critical to you. Its quiet enough to be used in a room with other people without being a nuisance, and springy enough to give you an immediate feel that each key has been depressed. Another huge plus for this keyboard is how intuitive it is to change the lighting. You just use the clearly designated FN key and the PG UP/PG DOWN keys. These latter have the light-icons with either - or + also printed on them. And unlike other keyboards, all these keys are illuminated--not just the letters but the symbols too. For the price, this keyboard cant be beat. Id even buy these for others for gifts--a solid, reliable, no-nonsense product. If youre sick of dealing the the prima dona wireless keyboards but sill want to be able to work in low-light conditions, this is a terrific keyboard. Ill update my review if anything major changes.
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Christopher Kurka
> 3 dayI originally gave a 2-star rating stating it was slowing down the activation of my mouse and keyboard when i brought my system out of sleep. The number and caps indicator lights werent working. Turns out it was my new 4K monitor refresh rate. For that, I apologize and have modified my rating and comments accordingly. This is a nice inexpensive backlit keyboard. I like the feel and action of the keys, and it takes up a small footprint on my limited desktop. My only gripe is that the lighting is very dim at the top of the keyboard where the function keys reside. Especially on the left quadrant (ESC F1 through F4). But for $10 I can live with it.
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Sandy Reed
> 3 dayI just received this and I like the look and the sound of the keys. I’ve been looking for something with this sound for a while. So far so good. Time will tell if it holds up.