that's a good one for budget friendly gamers if you want to save money more, bro but if you want to change color backlit without software, you just holding the back light key and push the number key 1 : the wave effect to the right 2 : the wave effect to the left 3 : the wave effect from the middle 4 : the breathing effect 5 : the fading effect 0 : standard effect to change colors
Nice vid, I would have liked to see what typing speeds and response time was like as many gamers must also use the keyboard for work, finding a keyboard that you don’t have to switch through. From my own experience Armeggedon and Fantech are both a waste of money.
Hello, I use it mainly for gaming but whenever I have to type something, like writing stuff in the game, chat or browsing for things, responding in pages to comments, I am quite satisfied with it. It is noisy, something I do not much prefer, but I did not met situations to say it’s slower than my needs so far.
Hello, I would test it to another port and also computer and if it still does not work, take it back because most probably it is defective. Hola, lo probaría en otro puerto y también en la computadora y si aún así no funciona lo devolvería porque lo más probable es que esté defectuoso. He utilizado el traductor de Google, así que discúlpenme si no es 100% correcto.
I have apparently a common problem: one key repeat, in my case, spacebar. Many videos says that you need to clean it from inside with a brush (I've done that but only got worse). Then, I noticed that the plastic with circuits should be close enough to work, and I've pressed hard the screws on the bottom of the keyboard, and apparently problem was solved, while I hear your video in background, lol. Will tell you if the problem returns, but not happened along this text.
Hello, That's a tough one because this involves also your personal preference. For example, considering I will type a lot (not just awsd and arrows while gaming), I would to stay away from mechanical keyboards because they are very loud, and go with something very close to Macbook's keyboards (not the butterfly ones :)), those from macbook pro 2019+ models. I would buy something like: Apple Magic keyboard, logitech mx keys, logitech k780. Also, there are keyboards with numpad or without, ergonomic, normal, and the list continues. Regarding wired part, is there a reason why you would prefer a wired over wireless one?
@@zubilitic Thanks for the reply. The reason I am interested in mechanical keyboards is because I have been reading that they are great for typing, and I also grew up with those aggressive, basic mechanical keyboards. Plus I am not a fan of those soft gentle typing keyboards like the Apple ones (although I wonder if I should give them another chance). Thing is, I don’t think I’ve used a mechanical keyboard in a very very long time, so I don’t even remember how they feel anymore, and where I live demos are not easy to find. Maybe I should consider something in between? A low profile mechanical keyboard? (As to wired versus not wired, I have no issues with either, except for the fact that I have had Bluetooth issues with my Mac Mini in the past. If that is sorted, I have no issue with either wired or not wired.) Actually, there is another topic that I am also researching, which is complicating everything even further, and that is wrist support. Bit concerned about wrist damage. What I have understood is that your palm should float above the keyboard, and that is the correct way, except a wrist support can help you occasionally get a little rest. From what I understand, mechanical keyboards are quite high. In which case I presume, I’d need to get a higher support as well. Maybe lower profiles are better here. It’s all a little complicated will figure it out as I go along 😃
Hello, that cute white mouse is a veteran 14 years old Apple Magic Mouse. The model with replacing batteries, not that stupid newer one with the charging port under it :) Still running without problems.