this might not be a big deal to others but i wanted to share as it mattered to me. the keyboard has a usb-c port and comes with a usb-c to usb-a cable, no biggie. my laptop only has usb-c ports and nothing else. i have a hub that i can plug in to get several other ports including usb-a but i don't always want to pull that out if its not needed. so i grabbed a usb-c to usb-c cable and tried hooking up the keyboard with it. nothing happened. unplugged the keyboard and plugged it into my phone to verify the cable or port on my laptop wasn't bad, nope, phone started to charge and i can view my phones files from my laptop.after doing some research online, turns out the pcb of the keyboard doesn't support usb-c to usb-c connections, you must use c to a cables like the one included. this is disappointing and i will be looking into an alternative.
this isn't expensive, and with a coupon from amazon, it's really pretty cheap. the keys are alright, and the switches, while cheap too, aren't horrid. the keyboard has feet on the back (something some other comparable keyboards in this price range do not not have).the real problem is the lack of paper documentation and the incorrect keys in the color swap portion listed. i got most of the right keys for the swap from grey, but sadly, i got random keycaps that match the size of the key, but the writing on the key is not for the key it would be replacing. for instance, the left shift key (whatever size that is) is from a numeric keypad, and some of the other replacement key labels are for parts that do not exist on the keyboard you bought.it's not a bad keyboard.... and if you're like me who thinks $300 is way too much for gadgetry like keyboards.... this is going to suit your needs quite well. just don't expect too much.
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