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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Karel Vega
Greater than one weekGran producto
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Dave
> 3 dayJust got it but, pretty good for only 20 bucks... Got a good look, feel, & weight to it for only $20.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI bought this knowing it was cheaply-made, because all I wanted was a cheap keyboard. Its not that Im surprised Im having issues, its more that Im having such severe issues so immediately. Since the first day of using this keyboard Ive had issues with random, inexplicable, constant key-presses that require fiddling around in weird ways to correct (holding the key down, yoinking out the key in question, prodding the key input pad with a knife, etc). The most recent was my E key deciding to spam itself ad infinitum while I was in the middle of some rather urgent conversation. I havent gotten the keyboard dirty; the issues were in fact present on the first day of usage, so I cant blame that. Aside from the random infinite key press issue, though, Id say it works pretty great; the lights are wonderful (though I wasnt exactly focused on those when purchasing the item) and the keys type smoothly. But I did nearly send a 4,300-character message consisting entirely of the number five because of this keyboard, and it has a fondness for randomly activating my browsers bookmarks shortcut on loop until I press the activating keys hard enough to convince it to stop. Id say its a great purchase if youre waiting for the funds to buy a keyboard that isnt as frustrating.
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Bill Chapman
Greater than one weekMy 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.
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Church
> 3 dayI havent been using it for very long, but I do like it so far. Once you get the hang of it, its not bad. The keys are clicky but not obnoxious (which, I like clicky keys anyway), and theyre soft, if that makes any sense. Im not vernacular savvy so bear with me. The brightness is a little dimmer than I expected, but I guess I also wouldnt want blinding LEDs on my keyboard either. I do think its a little weird that there are only 3 rainbow presets and that you cant choose single colors, but thats fine. I do have a couple of tips for anyone buying it though: READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. Its not like its rocket science to get it going, but there are a few key combos that you need to be familiar with. Some of them are self explanatory (like the page up/down buttons have the +/- sign on it for brightness), but there are others, like the SL key, that need a little more explanation. Pressing the SL key on its own will change the rainbow preset. But if you press FN+SL then itll enter the breathing mode. And scroll lock is another key combo rather than just being its own button, FN+F11. EDIT: I think Im personally going to return it. Its fine, but the spacebar tends to skip a little, and overall its not exactly what I expected. Its still an alright keyboard, but its just not for me.
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M.W.
> 3 dayI was eyeing $100+ keyboards after spilling an entire cup of coffee on my 10 year old Razer. It really wasn’t a good time financially for me to spend that, so I settled for this. I’m glad I did. I do wish it was brighter, but I’m happy every time I see it. It’s a great stepping stone keyboard that gets the job done, and it’s easy on the eyes. Good budget keyboard.
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Lauryn Fogel-Ramirez
> 3 dayI bought this for my job. I am obsessed and love it so much!!!
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Kenya Kirlin V
> 3 dayvery good gamer keyboard. Good lighting and would definitely buy again.
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Bill Karoly
> 3 dayThis 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.
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Donald Reed
> 3 dayIn my 80s. Have been using Bluetooth mouse for what seems like 20 yrs. Never got around to adding the keyboard. Finally, old age aches and pains have driven me to getting one. Im surprised how easy it was to get it going with the instructions printed on cardboard.; written in English and , what appears to to be Chinese, however, mainly in drawings. Giving it five stars for now. I wont be around n 20 yrs.; but, if it throws craps, before then, someone from this household will let you know if this review needs downgrading.