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Ergonomic Keyboard With Mechanical Keys
LaVon W. | 2024-07-12 05:11:52 |
I've been using the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard (4000?) for years. I've found that I need to see the keys more often and thought the old keyboard quite large. While looking for low-vision keyboards I found this illuminated model. I thought I'd never adapt to or like a flat keyboard like this but I was so wrong. This is the best keyboard I've ever used. Easy strike, silent, and I can see the keys without bright room lighting -- even without my glasses! A full numbers layout, easy extra function keys, great configuration, easy setup, and a sophisticated appearance. Love it. Highly recommended for everyone at all skill levels. 5 |
Nathan | 2024-05-17 02:16:31 |
Exactly what I wanted from an ergonomic keyboard; compact, has the number keypad, and a good layout. Only downside is these are the squishy keys as opposed to the more tactile keys I like, but you can't have everything. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-02 01:25:15 |
The ergonomic, lighted keyboard is everything I have been looking for. For years I bought other forms of lighted keyboards. One just had lights under the key section but the keys themselves didn't light up. One lit all the spaces between the keys but nothing ever lit up each letter on the keys. None of the other lighted keyboards were ergonomically shaped. This board gives you varying intensity of the lights, three colors of lights, lights on and off switch and is ergonomically configured. Somebody really put some thought into this keyboard. 5 |
One Angry Soldier | 2024-09-26 03:48:28 |
The keyboard is very comfortable and I was shocked when I started typing on it. I could tell it's mechanical, but the engineering is incredible. The sounds of the keys are surprisingly quiet; like mouse clicks. 5 |
Louis | 2024-08-21 04:23:35 |
Perfect keyboard for someone who wants something in between low travel and mechanical keys. Backlight only activated when hands are close by saving battery life. I have no problems with it. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-21 03:39:44 |
I chose the K845 mechanical with brown switches because I wanted an illuminated mechanical keyboard that wasn't overly loud and clicky. The switches are relatively quiet but produce a satisfying click, one that I desired over a mushy key. The illuminated keys are excellent as I prefer a lower light environment to work in. The keys are set up high off the board itself allowing anything that may fall onto the keyboard to simply slide off and not get lodged. The K845 is a wired system which I bought specifically. I don't wish to spend additional money just to have to replace batteries or worry about charging a keyboard. The wired connection works for me and I don't need anything else. For the price, I don't think there is a better mechanical keyboard. 5 |
MGM016 | 2024-07-17 03:18:35 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The old keyboard I inherited at work was almost flat on the desk (even with feet raised) and had very tight keys making it hard to type quickly and accurately. The Lenovo Preferred Pro II has a little bigger footprint than I was expecting, but the lift is higher which works much better with the desk I have and they keys are a lot smoother to type on with responsive keys more like what I wanted. I still prefer my mechanical keyboard I use at home, but the noise can bother others in a work setting and this keyboard is much closer to what I'm used to with my mechanical keyboard without the sound. This is a huge improvement over the old one that I initially was given (I believe it's an old Dell). 5 |
Sam | 2024-05-19 01:35:33 |
I am typing on this keyboard now. It is mechanical fused with wireless technology. And I like the sound of the old mechanical keys. They feel good on my fingers. The mouse is also quite good, and the scroll wheel feels pretty solid. 5 |
Kong | 2024-07-05 01:18:57 |
I bought the Logitech K845 to replace an old keyboard that came with my desktop. It costs much more than a non-mechanical keyboard, but what a difference. The keys are nicely spaced, with each key slightly concave to give a good feel while you're typing. The LED back lighting has only one color - white, which I prefer. All in all, this keyboard is great for everyday business use. 5 |
Braulio | 2024-07-12 04:31:11 |
First Mechanical Keyboard ever owned. Very impressed by the quality. Keys are very responsive and smooth. Can't go work with the ARGB. 5 |