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kelly pierce
> 3 dayI like it, has a few more functions that I thought. Although, there is no software to customize it. Its all done on the keyboard itself. As far as I can tell anyway.
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Alexander Rexwinkle
> 3 dayI bought this keyboard when my old one was starting to wear out. I love the sound and the light combinations on this one. Great for competitive gaming, but harder for someone with bigger hands.
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P
> 3 dayPerfect!
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Affian Rage
> 3 dayTLDR; Overall a great keyboard (for a new one that is). Definitely worth the price especially if youre looking to splurge on a keyboard but dont want to buy something that is Razer priced. I really do like the design and if anyone likes typewriters then this is probably a keyboard you will like. The round keys do take some getting used to after using square keys for so long but they are definitely sturdy with their tall base and metallic edges. The lighting is pretty alright. They dont have a massive slew of color options but its better than some of the equivalent and cheaper boards on the market. Also the base color is pretty easy to see (due to the tall and clear base) but the reflection from the metal overpowers the actual lighting for the keys themselves. The characters have this dull lighting compared to the base however it has an interesting effect whenever you press a key. I cant really speak on the gaming aspect. Ergonomically, its pretty great that it comes with its own wrist rest. Its only detachable via removing the screws but its still a nice addition. Like I stated previously, it takes awhile getting used to the smaller and round keys. I find that I accidentally press other keys if I start typing too fast more so on this than on square-key keyboards. Overall, I would definitely recommend purchasing this if you want something that looks different and would rather not spend the money for a razer keyboard. You get what you pay for and I personally feel like this is a much better alternative and is worth the price than keyboards within the same price range and less. Well see how long this thing lasts for.
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May Max
> 3 dayUPDATE: after a maddening back and forth with the seller, they gave me a simple fix of resetting the keyboad, esc+FN. (Why couldnt they have told me this from the beginning? I had to prove it was happening when they had a fix ready for me.) Anyway, it fixed the issue for about two weeks, then a couple days, and now I have to do it every day now. They said theyd give me a refund and asked me to email them with another picture showing this thing defecting. I did, and crickets. NOTHING. I got a bad keyboard. Ive since replaced it with my old keyboard and I doubt I will ever buy from this company again. Im a writer and wanted a keyboard that had that sound of a typewriter and I absolutely LOVE rainbows, so this was a perfect fit. It works for Mac without issue, and while I found the attached wristguard uncomfortable, you can tuck it under without issue. I have no issues using this keyboard, none really, until I use it in my word processor, which happens to be Microsoft Word. TL;DR it has shortcuts that you cant disable, causing major shocks to my heart when it tries to close my WIP. This keyboard changes the justifications, adds formatting, selects all and continues outputting what Im typing, effectively deleting EVERYTHING Ive written. (thank goodness for undo.) Tries to close documents, minimizes and opens documents, opens a search bar. Im at a lost! Ive gone through all short cuts and tuned off sticky keys and it STILL DOES ALL THIS USELESS JUNK WHILE IM TRYING TO WRITE! This keyboard has caused hundreds of near heart attacks by attempting to close, minimize, select all and replace on my docs, while Im actively writing. It even turned on track changes and screwed with my formatting! I dont understand why it does this. there doesnt seem to be a way to turn off these hidden shortcuts that I am not purposefully executing. (Ive looked everywhere) I know how to use a keyboard, but apparently this and microsoft (On a mac I guess?) are not compatible. Im about to unplug this thing and go back to my $20 logitech keyboard, so at what point is the purpose of this keyboard for me when all I use it for is to write!? Im so sad and disappointed and extremely frustrated.
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Lov4bl3
Greater than one weekGreat keyboard, I mean, I fell in love with it! I drank wine near it and whilst playing a scary game, I spilled the wine on it. I disconnected the keyboard, dried it out, and connected it back. It was acting quirky at first but then, boom! It worked normally again. I bought it in June and it is January, the silver lining on the keys started breaking off on the keys I use the most. So, I basically started having black keys. Decided to get clear keys and replace the typewriter-looking ones... Great decision! The keyboard works great, just the keys itself start falling apart.
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Louis mairnaccio
Greater than one weekSo this keyboard is amazing! I love the way the keys feel, it’s light weight, it feels extremely high quality. But there is no software to change the lights… you have to do it manually through the keyboard it’s self which was surprising to me with this brand, even their cheaper keyboards have software to adjust LED colors and movements. The keys are also very sensitive i have adapted to them but you will be using the backspace a lot your first few weeks of use.
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PurpleRavenclaw
> 3 dayPROS: Great quality, fun to typing, great adjustable lights. Easy to take duster and clean between the keys. CONS: Scary price, Have to remember how to adjust the lights since you can change thr bright ness, patterns and colors and intervals I didnt receive any kind of instructions This keyboard is so much fun. You get the adjustable lighting, with the cute round keys and it makes typewriter noises! You can easily go from office mode to gaming mode. I know what youre thinking. Why buy a keyboard this expensive. It comes down to the quality. Ive purchased 3 keyboards for work. All lower priced items. All broke within 4 months.
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Just A Momma Bear Caring for her Cubs
> 3 dayI bought this keyboard actually because a friend had a keyboard that “clicks” when you type. I’ve been using this keyboard for less than 24 hours, and just love it!!! I actually type lighter on this one, I’m a heavy typer. I have my background set to purple and what I like is if I have to use this at night to do some office work at home while my babies sleep, I can because of the lit background! Glad I bought two!!! One for home and one for the office!!!
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Aggravated
> 3 dayMy granddaughter loved it