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LordNoodles
> 3 dayGreat price on this, works fine, not my style of switches but that’s not the problem. Linear optical switches detect all my mistakes. However I just don’t know how people use 60% keyboards without arrow keys.
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Greater than one weekI liked the keyboard! i got gatreon reds and they are very light and require very little pressure. i suggest looking into the switches before buying this keyboard. The program to change the lights are pretty confusing but the default setting in the manual are quite cute. there is a variety of rainbow colors in the defaut and purple and green. I used the program to make it white since it fits the key better. I also added pudding keys to 4 of the rows so the light shines more. all the keys function as they should except the trashcan key. i have no idea what its mean to do and there is not mention of it in the manual. you can eventually switch it for a custom key cap which would be cute but im not sure how to use it.
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Ronnie C.
Greater than one weekGreat keyboard! Optical brown switches are nice and the XDA keycaps feels very comfortable to type on. RGB could be better though. Overall great value.
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Abdelrahman Kassem
> 3 dayReally nice budget keyboard for gamers and blue switches go greatly with this keyboard
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Jesse Honest
Greater than one weekStarting out it came packaged fine. Nothing fancy. Came with a plastic cap puller which sucks and a couple extra key caps. The color is a little different but I dont mind it. The caps themselves are high quality although I switched mine out. The build quality and switches are fine, my complaints are with the functionality. For 25 more dollars you can get a Ducky One 2 ( Which I did ) or an Anne Pro 2, among other options that perform better. Half the short cuts in the instruction manual dont even work and you have no way to know what layer your even on because of this. The software, unless you speak and/or read Chinese is unusable. So basically, spend the extra money and get a top tier 60%. I went from a FULL SIZE down to this by the way and I LOVE IT! Ill never go back to a full sized keyboard lol. It does take getting used to for the shortcuts so Im hoping the Ducky has a much better on board macro system which Im sure it does or Ill swoop the Anne Pro which seems to at this moment in time have the best software. ( Sorry I excluded the big names, Im not a fan of them. Steel Series and Logitech both make decent ones if thats your thing. Boring black basic big box kbs with a decent build quality. Unless you ask Techne , awesome reviewer but IDK about the top picks lol. ) Thats it! Hope this helped!
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Nick Gudauskas
> 3 dayAfter about two weeks of daily use I’m overall a fan of this keyboard. The materials feel nice and overall the unit feels well made. My only slight beef I have so far is that the RGB lights don’t shine through the included keycap set.
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Ivan
> 3 dayBest 60 percent keyboard
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Grace S.
> 3 dayHonestly great keyboard overal, bright rgb, nice design, heavy, and nice switches (I got gateron black). The only real downside is that the stabs on this keyboard are horrible at least for me. You can easily mod this whole keyboard if you have the time, but otherwise no complaints.
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Matthew
> 3 daymight be too tall without an arm rest, 1/4th of the size compared to my old corsair k55, i got the brown switches on the 64, compared to membrane keyboard is on the loud side. stock feels very tactile. so i lubed the switches with heavy grease, it became even more statisfying to type on.
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Haidar Almawla
> 3 day100% recommended