TMKB 60 Percent Keyboard,Gaming Keyboard 60 Percent, LED Backlit Ultra-Compact 68 Keys 60 Percent Mechanical Keyboard with Separate Arrow/Control Keys, T68SE, Red Switch
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Paul Falzarano
> 3 dayHaven’t used it much yet but feels solid and works as expected .
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Sonja
> 3 dayI bought it for my son for his birthday and he loves it, uses it all the time!
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SomebodyUused2Know
> 3 dayThe TMKB T68SE Mechanical Keyboard is a great choice for gamers and office users alike. The 65% size makes it ultra-compact, making it perfect for those who want a smaller keyboard that still provides all the necessary features. The red switch is great for those who want a fast and responsive gaming experience, and the separate arrow and control keys make it easier to use for office work. The LED backlit design is a nice touch, providing a stylish look and improved visibility in low light conditions. Overall, the TMKB T68SE Mechanical Keyboard is a great choice for those who want a compact and versatile keyboard for both gaming and office use.
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Tenshi X
> 3 dayI have to say that this is a great keyboard. The keys click similar to the older style IBM clicky keyboards. I did not expect the keys to be illuminated. This is great for people that need to glance at the keyboard in the dark. I also discovered that the keyboard features different light show modes. Most are different wave animations and sort of breathing animations. One of the modes is a keypress light show that light up the keys you press sort of like water waves. Except for the steady light mode, I find most of the light effects a novelty and not particularly utilitarian. Besides a long white USB-A to USB-C cable and manual with Function key actions, it also came with a mysterious white plastic ring or poop object with clips. Nowhere in the manual does it describe the purpose of this plastic ring. Anywho, the keyboard is great. I use it instead of my laptop’s mushy keys for most typing. The illuminated keys make it easy for my fingers to find their way in the dark (I can’t type properly).
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HH
> 3 dayBought this for writing compact and I love it.
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Terri
> 3 dayBest keyboard I’ve ever owned
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Navi
> 3 daySounds really good (stock) Lights up as described no complaints so far.
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circusdaze
Greater than one weekI havent used a mechanical keyboard since the mid-nineties, so I cant compare this to current mechanical keyboards. All I know is that I like the sound and feel of this one! On my membrane keyboards, every stroke feels like a question - Did it work? - but on this one every stroke feels confident and decisive. This might be a gateway keyboard for me, because I bought the one with brown switches but Im already curious about how the other colors would feel. The size is perfect on my desk, and I appreciate not having space taken up by a number pad that I never use. It took a few minutes to get used to a new layout for placement of controls like the sound volume, play/pause, and print screen, but Im happy to report that theres nothing essential missing. Im keeping the cheat sheet of commands under the keyboard for now. This is my first true white keyboard, and it makes a nice backdrop for the colored LED lights. The color order from left to right is red-orange-green-blue-purple, and that cant be changed, but it is possible to control brightness and pattern of movement. Im not a fan of moving lights when Im trying to type so Im happy with the nice even glow of backlit keys at medium brightness.
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CS
> 3 dayFor those that love mechanical keyboards, this is a solid little device. Tactile feel is great, noise is minimal with the brown switches. Yes it is wired, but that is super common with mechanical keyboards in this brice range (sub $100). All in all I am very happy with it!
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Deanne Thornton
> 3 dayFirst of all, I am not a keyboard guru. I mostly use them to type and run a computer functions. I do have years of experience with keyboards of all types and price ranges. On this basis I will not be measuring the key responsiveness by nano seconds but I will be rating it by my own standards. The keys have a good feel and the key presses register well. The size of the keys is good but different enough from my previous keyboard that i fumble some of the keys while touch typing. This will likely correct itself as I get used to the keys. The lighting effects and interesting and can be controlled with certain keypresses and the Fn key. The lights can be turned off and on, sped up and slowed down, brightness can be increased and decreased. The lights can also be alway on and always off. While the lighting effects can be changed it doesnt appear they can be fully customized. There are just the set patterns. The keyboard comes with a detachable cable. The connection on the keyboard side is USB-C the other end of the cable is USB-A. This should work with most of the computers but if your laptop only has USB-C you may want to get another one. At least it is replaceable. I wis there was a way to adjust the angle of the keyboard as it feels a little too flat for me. Others may like this angle as it seems very popular these days. Overall a good keyboard with a very solid feel and easy to use.