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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent general purpose/gaming Keyboard
It seems this keyboard has some bad light shed onto it, however as of now, I have nothing to fault it for.Got this a while ago for my new Tower PC and so far its been working a treat.Despite being only around £20, the keyboard has some nice quality and weight to it.The keyboard is sleek and compact, being only about 40x15cm long, and has all the functions you need for simple general work or gaming.The rear of the keyboard is made of metal, which seems to be aluminium, however the keyboard seems to get it sturdiness and weight from that. There is also a riser which alters the angle of the keyboard. It is non-adjustable and doesn't look particularly nice however you won't be seeing it much.Despite being a bit funny to get used to, the keys are very nice to type on. They are large and have very prominent gaps between each other. The mechanical clicking isn't as satisfactory as something like a Razer Black Widow or a Corsair keyboard however it's still loud enough.The keyboard has an RGB backlight which seems to get slightly darker at the top of the keyboard, however it's not that noticeable. It features all the same things as a regular keyboard, of course with the exclusion of a number pad, however it is made up with some small features such as a Caps lock/Gaming lock indicator and a key which allows you to turn off the backlight.Trust claim to have a breathing effect and a 'windows gaming lock' for the keyboard, however there is no proper manual which was included in the box, as it is all digital, and even that hasn't got much information, and whilst that will be something I eventually figure out, I'd expect it to be more distracting than anything.The cable is braided, so I am expecting that it will being to curl and knot after a while however for now it shows no real sign of doing such things.Overall, it's a great budget gaming keyboard, and I am quite happy for my purchase of it.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great beginners keyboard
This keyboard is great for people who may not be able to afford the high end mechanical ones. The lighting is good, although it could do with a few more modes. The size is great too as the TKL ( ten keyless ) can fit on most desks. The only downside was the space-bar was incredibly rattly and just not great to use. Overall the keyboard is good for the price.
5.0 out of 5 stars Decent keyboard
Decent keyboard for the price (£13.99 on sale), I've had zero problems after a couple months use.Note that this is NOT a mechanical keyboard. I specifically bought it for that reason as I don't like mechanical keyboards, and there aren't a lot of options when it comes to cheap non-mechanical tenkeyless.I like the rock solid metal base, and it sits at the correct (non-adjustable) tilt for comfortable typing. Also how easy it is to clean out crumbs, dust, etc. The RGB I couldn't care less about to be honest, but do note that the key legends are more difficult to see if you turn it off completely.My only real minor gripe is the small backspace key (because the # key is up there instead of next to the Enter key, as is more common on UK layouts).But based on the price I paid I won't take off a star just for that.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent value
Small and compact keyboard. The light up RGB keys are quite neat, simple to operate too (hold function key and pressed the lights button to turn it on or off/ function key and rested brightness + or brightness- to alter brightness).In particular the keyboard itself is metal, making it feel very well made and durable. The keys are nice and nice and clicky (defo not a silent keyboard) and it’s surprising small. Excellently priced too, £15 at time of purchaseDownside is that the keys are kinda exposed. There’s no outer casing to protect the keys so u need to be careful storing it. If u accidental clip one of the keys it will likely break off.
3.0 out of 5 stars What's not to like? Actually there is something..
Wife informed me it was either me or my Redragon Mechanical keyboard that was going in the bin!According to her, and everyone else, the clicking of my Redragon was annoying. I tried to nicely explain to her so was her voic....... Didn't end well. Let's just move on.With some balance still on here and the TKL keyboard on a discount I paid £3 for it!Gota say I'm impressed for the money. Keyboard looks good and they have managed to make it feel nice to type on. Even has a long braided cable. I'm an avid gamer and at first found the weirdly shaped CTRL key took awhile to get used to. Couple of days later I have adjusted.I did try a more expensive keyboard before this one that turned out to be horrid with no tactile feedback. I worried that during a intense gaming session I would snap the thing.If like me you are forced to give up your mechanical keyboard and want something that's cheap, fits on your desk, feels nice to type on and looks good this is a no brainer really. I can also see this as a great choice for kids, when they undoubtedly break it at least it's cheap to replace.Overall, for this price point, cannot fault it. Time will tell as to it's durability.*Update* I have had to update this review and remove stars. The keys are spray painted and have started to wear already after only 2 weeks of use!
2.0 out of 5 stars Good lighting, decent enough keyboard, abysmal quality control
Unlike several others who’ve complained about unresponsive keys, particularly the space at, I haven’t been confronted by any such issue , the keyboard has proven to be good enough. The space bar is considerably louder, which is a little bothersome but being that I wear headphones, it’s not the end of the world.Furthermore, the lighting is pretty good, it’s functionality is very basic, you can’t change the pattern or anything, but it will suffice, it’s rather bright enough, which I love.What is inexcusable is the fact that the keyboard arrived without one of the rubber grips was missing on the rear of the keyboard, causing it to wobble when typing. This is unacceptable, even if I did pay £13 for this. Could have been an excellent keyboard for its class had it just come without such inexcusable faults.Seems quality control is abysmal, and it certainly makes you wonder why the company is called trust!
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