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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

I solved the problem with the G1 button with the help of dancing with tambourines) To do this, I had to reassign the value of G1 through the Rec function (By default, the function of the F1 button goes to it) to the Pause / Break button (since I don’t use this button), and then, in program key remapper reassign the button Pause/Break to the mute button. Such a solution, especially when there is native software, but it's better than nothing.

Pros
  • Good keyboard, always changing the keyboard is an adventure, the old one was low profile compared to this one, but I got used to it pretty quickly. For quite a long time I chose from what is now on the market, I settled on this model, the most important plus for me is the ability to turn off the LGBT backlight and set it to one color, plus it remembers the backlight settings, set it up once and forgot. It is convenient that the palm rest is quick-detachable, it sometimes interferes with my work, it all depends on the tasks, the key cover is very pleasant, we'll see how long it lasts. By the sound of pressing, not quiet, but not loud, average, but this indicator is not important to me at all. Initially, I was looking for a keyboard with just a white backlight for work, with additional buttons for my tasks, I don’t play games, I use it exclusively as a working tool, so I set up the G1-G6 buttons for my tasks in certain programs, the only thing I can’t use G1 is as I please, more on that below
Cons
  • Soft, it's buggy. I cannot select the G1-G5 keys in the program, only G6, when I press G1-G5 in the program, the function assignment dialog box does not appear. The fact is that it would be very convenient for me to assign the mute function to the G1 button, I always work with music, and sometimes it is necessary to quickly turn off the sound. Yes, there is a multimedia mute button, but it is located behind the F4 button, and my keyboard is under the table (on a sliding stand), and the comfortable position of the keyboard on the stand is such that the row of F buttons is just hidden under the table. In general, it is quite inconvenient for me to reach for the multimedia keys. I tried it through the Rec function, it doesn’t record multimedia keys, even directly, even through Fn + F4, but you can assign it through a program that doesn’t work for me on G1) I won’t say that it’s a global problem, but I would solve this issue and then the keyboard is just top for me for convenience and organization of the workspace) And the second point, I would like to have a smooth brightness control, and not a stepped one, or add another step before turning off the backlight completely. For me, it is bright even when the brightness is at the very minimum, the next step turns off the backlight completely. In the photo, just the backlight at minimum brightness. Or, if the space between the buttons didn’t glow, it would be generally fine, since the illumination comes from the space between the buttons)) But these are exclusively my nitpicks, the previous keyboard only had backlighting of letters and the brightness was adjusted with a wheel on the keyboard itself, which is why , it was possible to fine-tune the required brightness very finely, they don’t do such things anymore, alas. Or I did not find an analogue))

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing special, there are positive and negative sides.

Didn't like it at all. When compared with Redragon MANYU, then this product is the bottom. I bought it for a child, after the usual keyboard he liked it because there is a gypsy color music mode. This keyboard is slightly better than the cheapest stock keyboard, the only plus is that you can make a monotonous backlight. The price is questionable. Manufacturer! Bring back MANYU to production with a volume knob.

Pros
  • - magnetic arm rest - soft touch plastic on buttons - you can make a uniform backlight or by zones
Cons
  • - programmable keys on the left, you constantly bump into them, it is NOT POSSIBLE to work on this keyboard - multimedia buttons are not illuminated - the button labels are hard to see, the brightness and accuracy of the characters are like on the cheapest DEXP keyboard, just a disaster - the backlight is regulated by groups, not each key

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

This is not mentioned in the reviews, but the keys are made of soft-touch plastic, which will inevitably get dirty over time from finger grease. This keyboard is a very interesting purchase for 1500-2022, in this price category there are rather mediocre membrane keyboards. The truth remains the question of reliability and durability, which Chinese budget goods are not always encouraging.

Pros
  • Excellent design, the presence of all possible gaming functions, customizable backlight, wrist rest included, macros programmable directly from the keyboard and built-in memory. There are multimedia keys.
Cons
  • Keystrokes are relatively quiet, only during slow play. With active text typing, it makes noise no less than a mechanical keyboard, which is simply unacceptable for a membrane keyboard - it should be almost silent. A wildly uncomfortable layout with keys for macros, which you have to get used to on purpose. There will always be misses. The spacebar is a little noisy, but it's not that critical.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Great keyboard! Only positive emotions! Uniform illumination of the entire keyboard, and all characters on the keys are highlighted. Sufficiently quiet keystrokes for working at night, pleasant tactile sensations from both the materials and the pressing itself (it is quite elastic, so there are no false positives). I do programming, I work at night. For me, the keyboard turned out to be a great find for such a price. Before that, there was a logitech k280e, which is also excellent, but there is

Pros
  • Quality of materials, assembly
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

A good, solid, inexpensive backlit keyboard will satisfy the majority of not particularly demanding users. Basically, I'm satisfied with everything. Some pros: Full backlighting of not only the keys, but also the free space between them, soft key travel, comfortable wrist rest, quite a lot of additional keys, the ability to unfasten the wrist rest if the seats are back to back. Its cons: Just one backlight mode, iridescent iridescent colors from left to right. You can only increase or decrease…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thanks for the quality product.

Some pros: A simple budget membrane keyboard from an established brand that combines quality, reliability, and functionality. I liked the sound of pressing, a rather dense and pleasant sound (relative to membranes) Elegant backlighting that does not blind and has several customizable modes of operation quite elegantly emphasizes the appearance of the keyboard. Macros are easy to set up, and the buttons to which they are assigned are located quite conveniently. Its cons: There is a slight backla

Took in Regard with delivery. Worth its money (1910 re + shipping), in general, a decent enough option for office work, the block of macro keys was simply pulled out as unnecessary, the membrane gasket was pulled out with a paper clip, turned it into the correct position and slipped it back to its native place with the same paper clip, stretched the spacebar springs up to 5-6 cm, put it back in, the ringing disappeared.

Pros
  • It works, nice soft-touch keys, backlight adjustment at your discretion.
Cons
  • The spacebar springs ring, it came with an inverted membrane gasket on the w / c key, the macro key block is not ergonomically located.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

6 macro keys are located at the left edge of the keyboard. This is generally convenient, but requires getting used to, since by pressing the buttons blindly (not typing, but pressing individual keys), you are guided by the edges of the keyboard. Example: you need to press esc and out of habit you press the top left button - and you get not on the escape, but on the G1 macro button. Accordingly, after buying this Claudia, I often missed the first week, but then I got used to it and it became…

Pros
  • I am satisfied with the purchase. Pleasant pressing, everything is done with high quality, convenient clip-on stand for brushes. Fully customizable lighting is pleasing to the eye: you can adjust the brightness (up to disable), colors and many different modes. I won’t say anything about durability - I haven’t used it for a very long time yet, maybe, if I don’t forget, I’ll add a review in a year. In general, for its price - an excellent option. It is possible that it’s not even for one’s own either, since everything that is more expensive is, as a rule, markups either stupidly for the brand, or for mechanical keys that are not needed IMHO.
Cons
  • The spring under the gap makes a not-too-pleasant ringing sound when released sharply. And some other dregs with software for Claudia. I didn’t install anything, but it seems that the manufacturer has something, but I can’t find it on the official website, but I found it on some additional site, and there are rumors that it only interferes with the work of Claudia: in short, some kind of dregs and I did not download. But without this, you can only record a macro directly on a macro button: by pressing the rec button and recording a sequence of clicks, and without the ability to somehow save macros to profiles and change them if necessary - such functionality, of course, is not good. But personally, I have been using autohotkey for a long time, so I recorded all the complex actions in AHK, assigning them to certain key combinations, and stupidly assigned these combinations to the macro buttons themselves. And in the same place in AHK, I implemented changing profiles for different tasks by pressing one button.