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The TuparGo RGB Backlit USB Wired Gaming Keyboard features 104 keys, 25 anti-ghosting capabilities, and a spill-resistant design, making it perfect for gamers and professionals alike. With customizable RGB lighting and an ergonomic wrist rest, this keyboard enhances both your gaming and typing experience.
N**R
Misfired Keystroke (The 7 above QWERTY inputs an ' ) num pad 7 works fine tho
Firm believed of "Get what you pay for" so with that being said 5/5.Solid and bold colored RGB, quick plug N playAll windows controlled buttons at the top work wellOther than my 7 key inputting an apostrophe I would say its a solid keyboard.
W**S
Very Solid Low Priced Keyboard
Really like the LED colors and the controls are easy to access and use, making changing the color/LED function very easy.I found it to be very responsive both in use for both office type tasks and for gaming as well. Has a very nice tactile response and the audible clicks are nice, as I like to have that type of audible feedback. The clicks are loud enough to work as audible feedback while not being overly loud.He layout is pretty standard and it is comfortable keyboard to use for typing or gaming. I am very happy with this keyboard and find it to be a great value for the price.
A**R
Mostly works... mostly
I bought it. I set up the colors just how I like it... then found the plus/equal key doesn't work. At all. I mean, at all. So yeah, it mostly works... but even a few keys broken means it's junk.
L**N
Great
I didn’t get this for gaming, but to replace my work desktop keyboard. One of these keys on my old one had broken off. So, I got this one to replace it and it did take a while to get used to. The keys are rather clunky, I suppose this is for they gaming aspect. It took my wrists and fingers a while to get used to, as the one I had prior was practically flat keys. I type a lot as I am in the legal field. A nice keyboard is a must. This gets the job done. It’s wired, which I don’t really like. I have too many wires to begin with. It’s basic. Cool lighting. I could not figure out how to change the colors, until I read the descriptions on here. Would be easier to have the function as a button right in the keyboard itself. But for $13, I’d say good deal.
B**R
Finnicky space bar
The space bar on my keyboard sometimes puts in 2 spaces in stead of 1. Not a deal breaker, but it is occasionally annoying. As an update, I removed the space bar cap, and then removed the metal piece that I think who's purpose is to make sure that the space bar is kept fully horizontal when pressed. And now much of the extra space character typing has been alleviated.The keyboard features color options that are often found in much more expensive keyboards that are around the $30-$50 range. But the colors are not perfect because of the cheap leds, which I think use Red/Green/Bluish-Indigo leds. This results in a pale orange color, a yellow color with a green tint, and the "white" color has the red and blue colors slightly show and leak from all sides of the keys. The Red, Green and Blue-Indigo and Cyan, appear to have no color problems. There are supposedly other ways you can modify the colors of the keyboard - like the order of colors on the rainbow effect? I have no desire to test these other programmable color options.The Key caps on this keyboard technically let in led light through via the leds (back-lite keys). However, they led brightness and distance is such that during the daytime, you probably won't be able to see the back-lit colors on the letters and numbers like you do with other key-lighted keyboards. During the night time, however, you can see the colors. Some people might not like this, while other might like it. There are some advantages to this system, in that during the daytime, you can see the numbers and letters fine like a regular keyboard.. but yet you don't get all the fancy colors showing through, except for the spaces around the keyboard.The key caps are also hard to take off. I had to use a screw driver to help me just to see if I could do it.Other features to take note - the emblem on the keyrest is rather bright at night and to me was annoying. I had to put a piece of tape over it as it kept shining into my eyes. The rubber stops on the bottom of the keyboard aren't good at actually keeping the keyboard in place. This is not a big deal for me, but for some people it might be. I guess you could buy rubber stops or tape/glue something on the bottom, so this is not that big of a deal.If the space bar issue can be alleviated with the hack above, then I think this is a great keyboard. The water resistance is also a bonus.
M**N
Nice Extra Features
This keyboard is great in many ways. First, the keys are the same size and spacing as my usual keyboard, so switching to this one isn't causing me to make a million extra typos!! That has become my #1 priority for selecting keyboards, dull as it may seem. I'm a professional writer and can't be wasting time adjusting to oddball key layouts.Now, for the rest. It has a backlight, as every "gaming" keyboard seems to. This one lets you choose from several colors. I settled on the "white," which isn't actually white, but is more of a light-colored ice blue. (It gives the visual effect of the keys floating in air or on clouds.) However, this light actually shows *around* the keys. The key markings themselves are not backlit like you might expect. I figure those markings will be history in short order, just like with all of my other keyboards. If you don't know how to type without looking at the keys, the thin paint of the markings might become a problem sooner rather than later.The addition of the Function key combos provides extra features. Not only do you use these to choose your lighting scheme, but also to control the volume and track of your music, stop your music, etc. Best of all, you can lock out the infernal WINDOWS KEY! I put the command through the moment I read that it can be done, and just confirmed, that hitting Windows while it's locked does nothing. No more having the Windows menu randomly pop up when I'm actually trying to type a "z."All that said, I'd describe this more as a "feature-rich" keyboard than a "gaming" one. I see no way to easily program it with combos to automate repetitive actions or anything like that. Also, I stopped noticing its arcade lights pretty much instantly after starting to pay attention to typing this review.One final note: I use a thickly-padded, sock-like wrist rest. The tapered plastic at the front of the keyboard itself couldn't hope to match that function, despite the description. If you're going to be using the keyboard for hours every day like me, get/keep your real wrist rest!
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