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The RaceGT 3 in 1 Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo offers a full-sized 104-key RGB backlit keyboard, a high-precision 6400 DPI wired gaming mouse with 7 buttons, and a spacious mouse pad, all designed for an immersive gaming experience. Compatible with various operating systems, this combo is perfect for both gaming and office use.
H**N
I love this!
My office is so dark that it’s hard to see my keyboard the way it was set up. Now no trouble! I can see and it’s very pretty. I love the rainbow and that even the letters are lit
M**K
Not a bad keyboard, but
The board felt good, and worked well, but because it's a bunch of different colors, instead of being one solid color, some areas (Red), were brighter than others (light blue/white) making it difficult to see certain key pads. Other than that, it seemed like a good keyboard. I had to return it, and purchased a keyboard that has 7 different one color options for a little more money.
S**Y
Personal use
Looking great and worked as expected.
L**Y
Great keyboard, just one complaint.
The ONLY thing I don't like about this keyboard is the enter key.It is great for typing and gaming. The rgb is static as well.
R**R
Trash
This item is not good for gaming
C**N
Inexpensive chicklet keyboard that looks and ALMOST feels like a mechanical keyboard
I got this thinking it was mechanical. Not "Mechanical Like" as it says in the very scant 2 page manual. It has RGB but it is not programmable. It IS dimmable and can be turned off. For whatever reason the manufacturer gave this keyboard a way to adjust the brightness, which also turns it off. However they also made the right Windows key into an on/off switch for the RGB in general. Something using the PgUP and PgDn buttons, while holding FN does. I do not understand the need for redundancy in this situation.The keyboard itself feels like a hybrid. The buttons looks and feel like mechanical keys however upon pressing them fully down, you can feel the chicklet response as it contracts and expands. It is an unusual feeling that I got used to after typing for a bit.I took to this keyboard faster than most due to it's hybrid nature. I have used both mechanical and chicklet keyboards all throughout my days using machines from the Original Apple and Commodore machines to IBM PC Jr's to this one right here and many in between. I beat on keyboards like an angry sparring partner.It's made from pretty sturdy material, hsa a palm rest that is SOLID and has the normal lights for Caps Lock, NumLock and Scroll Lock.Full size, the numpad works just as good as the rest of it and the layout is bog standard so you won't have to take time to relearn key positions.Overall my experience with this keyboard has been net positive and it is a joy to type on as the chicklets really are easy on the fingers and not hard to press down. This is something adults with limited typing experience and children will appreciate. Hard to press keys make typing a chore. This keyboard eliminates that and gives you a very carefree experience, whether gaming (WASD) or typing! (The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog.) Yep, all the keys work just fine. And the integrated palm rest is a wrist saver for sure!If you are looking for an inexpensive keyboard for that messy person that destroys them in your life, this is a very good one that will last a while. And like I said, the RGB puke can be turned off if it is not to your liking to have a rainbow on your keyboard. For reference, it has more green than any other color. Also, the keys themselves come off easily so it is easy to clean and if you can find these keys, easy to replace.My last gripe is the cord being short. Runs about 3.5' so if you are not plugging this into a laptop or a desktop that is close, you may need an extender.Pros: Inexpensive, good feeling keyboardHas RGB that can be dimmed or turned offHybrid Chicklet/Mechanical design is unique and provides a superior experience to a cheap mechanical or an expensive chickletA joy to type on.Integrated palm restEasily replaceable keys if you can find the same type, which also makes for easy cleaning.Cons: Advertised as mechanicalIs not mechanical although it looks itRGB not programmable in any way, colors are fixedRelatively short cord
L**S
Looks mechanical, but actually membrane keys – Note the odd Enter key position -- 3 1/2 stars.
So, I basically like most things about this keyboard. It looks mechanical, but it’s not. It’s a standard membrane style keyboard, so the keys are pretty silent, and have that squishy feel. Honestly, I like typing on a mechanical keyboard better, but this is just personal preference. I’m not going to dock any stars for that. I'm typing this review on it right now.What I will dock a star for is the odd shape of the Enter key. It’s kind of like a United Kingdom style keyboard, except for the fact that the rest of the keyboard is US style. It’s like a weird hybrid, in which just the Enter key shape is the UK style, to accommodate the different location of the \ key. It’s almost like a UK apple keyboard, but it’s obviously a windows keyboard, and the ~ is in the usual US spot. So, it’s just strange. Mostly US layout, with a UK style enter key. If you actually like this, then go for it! But I don’t. I have to get used to the new, farther stretch, to hit the enter key. I’m deducting a star for this. Hopefully I get used to it quickly.I haven’t noticed any double key bounces or non-registered keys, like happens sometimes on my mechanical keyboard, so that’s a huge plus. The rainbow lights are fun, and easy to turn off, although the instructions fail to note that the way you change the light mode is by pressing Function+Light (the one that has a sun icon) simultaneously. It just has on/off/breathing modes and only 3 levels of brightness. Nothing fancy, but functional. One other thing I don’t like is that you can see the screws holding it together from the top. You see them in between the function keys, under the arrow keys, beneath the space bar. It just gives it an unfinished look, or an “I built this myself” look. It doesn’t look that bad in pictures, but in person, it looks like its missing a bezel or something that should hide those screws. I’m taking off ½ star for that.It was totally plug & play in windows 10, and as far as I can tell all the keys work perfectly. The media controls (doubled up with the function keys) all work, etc. And the built-in wrist rest is nice, if you don’t mind the extra space those take up.Final rating: 3 and ½ stars. I always give the benefit of the doubt, and round up (so 4 stars). But, make sure you're ok with the strange Enter key on an otherwise perfectly normal US keyboard layout.
H**S
RGB's are not customizable.
I like this keyboard. It works well. Was comfortable enough using it.But I feel that anything that comes with RGB lighting should be customizable.Sort of defeats the purpose, if you ask me.The RGB's were as they are in the picture, with only 3 lighting effects. You could make them solid and remain on or it had like a flashing effect and a slower flashing "fade" effect.Not customizable at all.But for this pricepoint, it's still a solid keyboard.4 out of 5 from me.Would have easily been a 5 if you could actually customize the RGB lighting.
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