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Review on DGG Mechanical Keyboard Ergonomic Backlight by Charles Barney

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That's a little ace for the membrane, isn't it.

It just fits in my space and is the only one I've seen in this configuration that isn't insanely oversized for a membrane keyboard. My previous 87-key mechanical key was too "clicky" for my wife, so I had to find a small membrane that had the mechanical form factor. 1 minute of inactivity) until you press a button. I had an 87 remote key that was great except the same one with the LEDs off. I returned it due to this issue, expecting it not to have an LED timeout as it is wired and doesn't need to conserve battery like a wireless keyboard. If I could find out, I'd be happy. It's a little strange, but 1, 4, 7 and 0 all shine brighter than all other keys. Maybe there are the LEDs. That doesn't mean the other LEDs are dim, it's just that these four LEDs are the brightest, and you can even see it in the keyboard picture here. All keys are clearly visible and offer sufficient brightness that can be reduced. I use a constant single color setting (Fn+M) and all colors are pleasing to the eye compared to some LED keyboards that have an odd "numeric?" brightness appearing between keys. This is a great little keyboard. I use a constant single color setting (Fn+M) and all colors are pleasing to the eye compared to some LED keyboards that have an odd "numeric?" brightness, that occurs between the keys. This is a great little keyboard. I use a constant single color setting (Fn+M) and all colors are pleasing to the eye compared to some LED keyboards that have an odd "numeric?" brightness appearing between keys. This is a great little keyboard.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn