NPET K611 Wireless 60% Triple Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Mechanical Keyboard, 68 Keys Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard, Compact Gaming Keyboard for Windows/Mac/Android/iOS (Hot Swappable Red Switch, Black)

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  • James Provins

    > 3 day

    Keyboard works fine for what it is. After a couple of minutes, the keyboard goes dark. You have to hit a random key to get the lights back on so you can see what youre doing. Be nice if there was a way to keep them on.

  • Bill Karoly

    > 3 day

    This backlit keyboard is great. Using the Function key and the Arrows you control the luminosity and the cycle of the animation of the LEDs. You definitely need the keyboard lit up to see the keycaps. When the LEDs are off its hard to see the letters/symbols. It has a nice feel and weight.

  • Miss Maximillia Romaguera

    > 3 day

    Good keyboard with a variety of colors for your keys

  • Rev. LeRoy Cressy

    > 3 day

    I rated this keyboard with only 4 stars for the cord is a little on the short side when connected to a full tower case beside the desk. Otherwise I would have rated it with 5 stars.

  • Henry Andrés Perdomo

    > 3 day

    Buen producto, hasta el momento sin quejas.

  • Stacy Cutlip

    > 3 day

    This was my second time ordering this keyboard. Original still works, just my son wore out atleast 6 keys. And I couldnt read them. Had to get a knew one.

  • Bill Chapman

    > 3 day

    My old keyboard broke down. A lot of modern keyboards are really bad at control keys. I switched to the keyboard that came with my HP computer, and was pretty dissatisfied with it. I always use the CTRL key on the left. My hand can reach ^W, ^E, and ^R, all of which are very important keys in emacs, but the HP keyboard kept not registering the CTRL key so instead of those control characters I was getting w, e, and r respectively. I bought a Logitech MK120 keyboard on Amazon. It turned out to be far worse. I figured it would be good, because the photos look as if, unlike the more modern keyboards, the keys travel a significant distance down. The keys do travel, but the behavior on difficult CTRL keys was even worse than on the HP keyboard. Even when I was very consciously pressing down really hard on the CTRL key, sometimes, instead of getting ^W, or w I got weird, illegal characters transmitted which would make emacs hang and Ive have to kill the process from another window. 40 years ago, before the IBM PC was introduced, most computers had the CTRL key where the CAPS LOCK key is now. There are these Happy Hacker keyboards you can buy like that, but theyre hundreds of dollars, and I dont want to get used to a keyboard like that because when Im using a computer other than the one at my own desk, like when Im at a co-workers computer, I wont be accustomed to the layout. This keyboard, which hardly cost anything, REALLY solves the problem. The keys travel a considerable distance when pushed down, and it NEVER misinterprets CTRL keys.

  • Manda

    > 3 day

    i 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.

  • CJ Gausvik

    > 3 day

    My only complaint is that I wish it had USB plugs like the Dell keyboards do - but hey, cant have everything right? Nice keyboard - works great for coding in the dark - yet the lights go to sleep on their own after a certain amount of no activity. Awesome! great deal on this as well.

  • Hallowpath

    > 3 day

    Nice

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