TISHLED Typewriter Style Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with True RGB Backlit Collapsible Wrist Rest, 108-Key Anti-Ghosting Blue Switch Retro Steampunk Vintage Round Keycaps, Metal Panel Wired USB White
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There were no spare keys included with the keyboard.
It isn't a wireless keyboard; it requires the use of a cable to function.
It has a fold underneath it.
4 1/2 inches tall
Selected User Reviews For TISHLED Typewriter Style Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with True RGB Backlit Collapsible Wrist Rest, 108-Key Anti-Ghosting Blue Switch Retro Steampunk Vintage Round Keycaps, Metal Panel Wired USB White
I can't get enough of this keyboard's aesthetic appeal. The keyboard performs similarly to my HP Omen in terms of functionality and responsiveness. The only criticism I have of this keyboard is that it was a little difficult to figure out how to change the RGB settings because there were no instructions included. I had to go to the Amazon information page and take a screenshot of the instructions in case the listing was ever taken down. Apart from that, I love this keyboard! I've been using it for a few weeks and have had no problems with it; I highly recommend this colorful, fun keyboard.
It only comes with a slip of paper in another languagebr>After some online searching, I was able to locate the controls for customizing the keyboard to your likingbr>(pic attached)br>I'm completely in love with it! To those who are unaware, mechanical keyboards are different from regular keyboards in that the key clicks are louder.
The keyboard is perfect in every way. In the interactive settings, you can change the colors by pressing FN ScrLk, which they don't mention. FN Pause allows you to change the color of many settings, not just the default pattern. They don't tell you about the website's software for creating custom colors and patterns, which works with any keyboard model software. You can download it by scanning the QR code on the box.
Before the USB started going in and out, I had it for a few months and really liked it. It would stop working at random times, and I'd have to keep unplugging and plugging it back in, and even then it wouldn't always start working right away. I tried plugging it into different USB ports to make sure it wasn't my USB ports that were failing, but the same thing happened every time. Other things I'd plug into the USB ports would work fine, thanks to the protection plan I purchased! It was a little more difficult and inconvenient to return it because it was through the protection plan rather than Amazon's normal return process.
This was purchased to replace a generic keyboard that was provided to me at work. The first photo shows the room with the lights turned on, while the second photo shows the room with the lights turned off. I have my own small office room where I keep all of my belongings, so having this keyboard was not an issue. I wanted something RGB mechanical that was under $100 because it was for work. I like to turn off the lights in my office and only use monitor light and natural light from windows to help me focus on my work. br>I've always wanted to try typing with typewriter keys. While this isn not 100% an authentic typewriter as it would be in the old days, it still has a pretty similar feeling to it and it being mechanical, it makes my all day typ It took a little getting used to pressing these keys because they were designed a little higher than I'm used to, but it didn't take long. Once you've gotten used to it, it's actually quite enjoyable to type on. br>br>The lighting presets that come with it are also quite good; I just switch between them every now and then depending on my mood; you can also customize it yourself, but I have not done so. The lighting instructions had already been uploaded by someone else, but in case anyone missed it, I'll repost it here. br>br>I've had it for almost three months and nothing has broken or stopped working; it's still going strong. Everyone who came to see me at work complimented it for the first month I had it in my office. People still tell me how much they like my keyboard almost three months later. br>br>I think it'll last a long time if you keep it well maintained (easy to dust with an air duster and wipes). The silver trims aren't made of metal; they're made of plastic with a silver color that's neatly wrapped around it; this didn't bother me. That is why I recommend that you maintain and care for it properly in case you treat it harshly and it begins to peel. So far, nothing like this has occurred to me. Also, unlike some other reviewers, I don't find the wrist rest to be as bothersome; in fact, I find it to be perfectly adequate. br>br>I think it was a good buy at a reasonable price for something that isn't quite a top-of-the-line gaming keyboard (I have a Corsair K70 RGB MK). 2 SE Mechanical RAPIDFIRE in white (best gaming keyboard I've used so far), but for a lot of typing and enjoying that clickity clack sound:.
On the white one, I've assigned each key to one of the eight colors, as well as an aqua side light. It's so cute. I've turned the black into an aqua color with a blue sidelight. My favorite part is the sound of the keys. br>The keys are a little too high for playing OSU, but they work great for everything else I've tried. br>It took a few days for me to get used to the round keys (my previous keyboard had larger square keys). I strongly advise you to use either the white or black keyboard!.
I wanted a beautiful keyboard that worked like a gaming keyboard or felt like a typewriter. And there you have it! This is a fantastic keyboard. This is the best keyboard I've ever had. The wired feature isn't something you'll mind. You'll be completely mesmerized once you plug it in. The feel of the keys is something I enjoy every time I use it. There are so many options to choose from, and they are all very responsive. I would strongly suggest it.
I really like this keyboard because it was reasonably priced, it's attractive, and everyone who has seen it in my office has complimented me on it. I'm not a gamer, but my kids are, and they say it's ideal for gaming. It appealed to me because of its typewriter-like feel and vintage appearance. It took some getting used to compared to my previous keyboard, but I quickly adjusted and am glad I found this. It appeals to me.