I like the two rotory knobs on the left and right but there's one thing i'd change. ![]() The actuation force feels typical of a normal blue switch (more than a normal membrane keyboard, or red switch for example). The key switches are blue, which ensure the clicky tactile feedback. The keys themselves are of tough plastic with a metal ring round each one. The sound and style of this are akin to an old typewriter, and if that's what you're looking to emulate this is the right keyboard for you. So with the reservation that’s it’s not a uk setup and it’s not stated, I can highly recommend this keyboard. This can be done with a switch on the bottom just labelled on/off, not with what it does, though it’s probably in the instructions I haven’t taken the time to read yet. ![]() I haven't really had time to explore the lighting options yet, but they haven't annoyed me to the point of switching them off yet, which has to be a good sign. Nice clicky, mechanical feel to the keyboard, as befits it's olde worlde typewriter imagery, & very positive. Other than that, it's a superb piece of kit. It doesn't matter much to me, but i mention It in case it matters to you. I also note that no other reviewer has made a point of this. co.uk website) it is shown, but nowhere in the description does it tell you. If you look at the picture at the top of the description, & zoom right in (I didn't, assuming it would be a UK keyboard since it was on the. If you don't change the keyboard type, the key caps won’t match. It's an American key set and after I changed this in Windows settings, it types up fine. There's no £ & the other symbols are re-arranged. The headline may sound a bit Jingoist, but it's a reference to the key layout, not it’s origin. ![]() Works well with all common computer brands Compatible with WIN2000 / WIN XP / VISTA / WIN7 / WIN8 / operating systems such as WIN10 / LINUX / ANDROID / iOS.
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