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james g
> 24 hourI seen all kinds of these keyboards over the years. So I bought this one. Well built, changeable lighting schemes. Love that old time feel.
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alsatian5
> 24 hourI got the silver one, probably should have gotten the black for maximum color effect I love the concept but in theory there are a few issues. First it is super hard to get used to the keys although I do appreciate the sound they make. I wish it was brighter and the colors were stronger. Also the custom feature just allows you to have different keys light up vs patterns. Unless I’m doing something wrong. My daughter got a different brand and hers has several different patterns that flow across the board that are very nice. Wish this did that.
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tony b
> 24 hourI wanted a keyboard to liven up my work area, since things can get a little gloomy with some of the bosses. So this keyboard fits the bill. Its Clicky and responsive. I get many compliments on the look of it and the many light modes. *Disclaimer* the lights have effects but do not change from those shown in the images. Its bright too
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Marisa R
> 24 hourI loved the look and feel of the keyboard, but I could not get it to connect to my computer. The seller would respond to my questions within 24 hours, but no luck. Unsure if I got a faulty product or if it was just not compatible with my PC. Refund was issued promptly after the package was sent off.
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TwinGhost
> 24 hourAmazing! That is the reply!
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Prof. Kendall Murazik IV
> 24 hourBeing a budget keyboard, I didnt expect it to be amazing, but I really thought it would be better than it was. It felt heavy and so I thought it was probably good quality. But then I realized the plastic was very cheap and it most likely has weights inside it to keep it down. Keys and switches were very wobbly and cheap feeling. And the typewriter keys are just difficult to use typing naturally. They might have been okay but I think they were way too tall. The lighting is good though. I mean it does look pretty, its just not very practical, and I doubt it would last very long. Pros : - Backlighting and effects look pretty neat. Lots of options and relatively simple to change patterns. - Control dial is a nice touch. - Looks neat Cons : - extremely cheap, all plastic construction. - wobbly and flimsy key caps and switches - difficult to type on, not really practical for everyday use.
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Jayson
> 24 hourLets just say the drivers from the company is non-existent. Theres no fine tuning to be had outside of the hardware programable lights and I cant figure out how to chage the colors as Id like. Cant set macros etc. If you try the dirvers from the manufacturer itll flake out the keybaord. The default windows drivers are the only onese that work. The manual is also incomprehensible. I still cant figure out what the 1 A Mlights beside the directional keys mean and the button layout feels odd while gaming... However, Clickety Clackety and typing once you get useds to it is so satisfying. Im back up on my typing speed and pushing for more. You can also program the lights (hardware input) to individual keys so the whole board isnt glarigly bright.
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Natalie James
> 24 hourI use this at work… I absolutely love it!
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grace n solivan
> 24 hourI recently transferred to a work from home administrative position and got this to use as a desk keyboard. It works very well and I like how clicky it is. I did try it on my gaming computer and had no issues, worked just as well as my Razer keyboard. Should something happen to my Razer, I’d definitely consider getting a 75% version of the retro style.
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Wilhelmine Farrell
> 24 hourI like the colors but would have liked the whole keyboard to be one color. So time i could choose a different color. Still pretty