- Professional Mechanical feeling backlit gaming keyboard,Ideal for desktop and PC; Can be used for gaming and office,not the real mechanical keyboard,,but it worth more.
- Support Win10, Win8, Win7, Linux, Vista, IBM PC Laptop Pad Google Android TV Box HTPC IPTV Smart TV Mac OS Raspberry Pi ,Chrome OS and Linux OS
- Features rainbow backlight with breathing light function; Press fn + light key to enter into breathing light mode; Press light button thrice to turn off backlight
- Standard 105 Keys full size keyboard; Comes with 11 special designed multi media keys combinations,Measures 17.1 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
- Automatically enters sleeping mode if not used for 10 minutes; Any key press will awaken and backlights turn back on
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Lyka Habal Belisario
So worth the money!
The feel and look of this keyboard is fanatic. I added a few close ups so you can see what the font and color look like. If you hit the button that looks like it has a sun symbol in it, the light will turn off. Hitting the Fn key and the sun symbol will make the colors slowly turn on and off which looks really awesome. I am incredibly happy with this keyboard. You can't beat it, especially not for the price. 100% pleased.
Angie Lopez
Great Feel & Looks Very Cool
I got the Rii RK100+ RGB back lighted keyboard to replace the keyboard that came with my Logitech MK520 Wireless Desktop. I really like the feel of the Rii. The keys are well separated and have a nice positive feedback. Because of the way the keys are separated I can find keys like the arrow keys by feel without looking down, and if I do have to look down, the back lighting makes it really easy to find a key. I really hated the feel of the Logitech keyboard and it caused me to make lots of typing mistakes because the keys were not well defined. Also, the control key only registered if you pressed it on one side of the key. I use the control key a lot for copy (-C) and paste (-V), so this was a big pain. I have no such problems with the Rii keyboard. The Rii keyboard is wired, but this really isn't a big issue. I can still use the mouse from the wireless desktop no problem. Also, having a wired keyboard makes it easier to get into the BIOS when the system boots. It would take some time for the wireless keyboard to be recognized. The backlighting looks really cool! Update 2017-11-21: The LEDs on this keyboard periodically go out. At first, I thought the keyboard was defective but if you unplug the USB cable and plug it back in, the LEDs come back on. This is a bit of a pain, but I will live with it because I love this keyboard so much: it looks really cool, is easy to see in the dark and is a joy to type on. Update 2017-12-26: Boy do I feel stupid! I discovered that there is a rather obvious button on this keyboard that turns the LEDs on and off. I had been inadvertently hitting it and turning off the LEDs. Equipped with this knowledge, I can give this keyboard a confident 5 stars.
Heidi Dorr
Great keyboard for the price
Great keyboard for the price. Pretty durable and seem as if it will last a while as long as you don’t beat it. The colors can only be in a rainbow pattern. Definitely worth it though.
Marie-Chantale Cyr
Love the backlight!
Very cool keyboard! I had this saved ever since I came across it and just last week my keyboard went up and I knew exactly what I wanted! This key board makes seeing the letters easier with the back light. Other models where You can change the color options were way more expensive and this is just as nice to look at. All in all pleased with the product. So far it works! ✌
Jade Jones
Quiet keyboard & good quality!
I'm loving this keyboard so far! Very good in price, and it's the cheapest one I could find on Amazon. One of my friends told me that he doesn't hear anything with my keyboard. Sounds quiet.
Con Ylarde Bote
Works great on my Linux system... definitely a great keyboard at any price, EXCEPTIONAL at less than $15!
If not all keyboards are 'equal to' each other, this was definitely a 'greater than' all other backlit keyboards I have tried on my Linux system. To begin with, several of the others I have tried were designed specifically for Microsoft or Apple devices and any supporting features or "drivers" were only available on those systems. While most would retain the basic functionality of a keyboard, (i.e. you could type the characters on the keyboard into the software of your choice), some would not. My prior keyboard cost well over $40.00 on sale but the led feature was unavailable without enabling it deep in the system through a command line code using XSET. The keyboard would then light up but the numerical keypad was disabled... There are NO such problems with this keyboard in Linux. Just plug it in and begin using it after your computer boots. (I'm old school I guess, I always plug any input devices prior to booting so I can not attest to it being "hot swappable".) The keyboard looks great when lit and the characters are easily discernable while not being to large and "garish". The size of the illuminated letters on each key are aesthetically pleasing and in well lit situations does not require a backlight to determine the which character/key you are pressing but are still not quite as clear as a non-lit keyboard with printed characters in high contrast. This effect is the same for all backlit keyboards I have tried so far and appears to me to be the limitations of the current materials available for molding the plastic keycaps in a light dispersing plastic. The optional "breathing" effect is nice but I will seldom use this feature. The "sleep" function I have not yet discovered how to initiate on my system. The accompanying "User Manual" is sparse on any instructions with the exception of a small list of key combinations for using the FN + Function keys, (F1-F12), to control the multimedia functions of most operating systems and how to control the led keyboard itself. The light function of this keyboard is "onboard" eliminating the necessity of any extra operating system driver or software support. The keys have a nice tactile feel to them and are positioned well for extended use without discomfort. The board itself, while lightweight, has a substantial feel which leads to an impression of quality surpassing other keyboards I have tried which cost much more. If you are looking for a well built but inexpensive backlit keyboard, I feel that this is a very safe investment for almost anyone. There is one more caveat, I am not a gamer so I can not attest to how well this keyboard would function as such. However, if you are firing off a quick email to your mother, or beginning the next great American novel ...
Kim Losky
Pretty lights!
Rii RK100+ Multiple Color Rainbow LED Backlit Large Size USB Wired Mechanical Feeling Multimedia Gaming Keyboard. Okay, let's be real -- there is nothing whatsoever about this keyboard that is special for gamers. Nothing. There is no "mechanical feeling" -- it's just a keyboard. BUT IT HAS PRETTY LIGHTS! I get compliments from everyone who sees it. The quality is good enough for the price; I type 106 words per minute on these just the same as I did on the $9 unbranded keyboards from the discount store and the OEM keyboards that came with Dell servers in 2002. I game with them, too. I bought one of these during the winter holidays in 2017 on flash sale for about $10, and a year later, the edges of the letters had only just started to smear, and that's twice as long as most cheap keyboards live for me. I bought another one during the winter holidays of 2018 for the same price, and will do it again in 2019 if they are still for sale.
Emily Gualberto Kempis
pretty good keyboard
Its a pretty good keyboard. Since I'm a gamer the first thing I always do when I get a new keyboard is pop the caps lock key right off (curse that little devil) and it was a little more difficult than usual so I'm hoping that is an indication of quality. It goes clickety-clack and has good feel and response. The pulsing lights were annoying me but all you have to do is hit the Fn key then the little sun key and you can switch between on, off and pulsing.
Saima Shahbaz
Love it!
An amazing keyboard. the "sun" button let's me turn the lights off when i don't want them on. but this keyboard makes me happy, the colors are fun and they bring what little joy i have in my life haha i do wish the light on/off button was in a different location or smaller, i keep hitting it on accident when i go to hit my shift button. but it is a GREAT buy!
Kara L. Whitaker
For the price this keyboard is amazing
So this is a pretty cheap keyboard so I wasn't expecting much in the way of quality. It DOES feel like a mechanical keyboard, but instead of clacking they keys make a nice sliding movement. I personally like this because it takes a lot of the pressure off the keys. My last keyboard was a Razer Deathstalker keyboard which I broke the space bar on because I write a lot of college essays, and apparently I abuse the space bar. Keys are raised high off the board itself, best way I can describe it is they removed the paneling that would make the keys look "discreet"... this is honestly a great design because it has always been a nightmare to clean out old keyboards. The lighting is NOT changeable, which is fine because at this price point I was just looking for a backlit keyboard to game with while I get the $$ for a high end anti ghosting setup. Currently using my $$ to upgrade my Mobo, CPU, and RAM so needless to say cost was my priority. Another tidbit about the lighting, there is a lighting button that toggles the lights on and off right next to the FN key. Seeing as the keys are so raised I have accidentally bumped that button a couple times while gaming in the dark... in RTS this is not ideal lol. Tempted to just pop this key off because it is in a bad spot. Conclusion: For the price this keyboard is amazing. Plan on using this as a filler gaming keyboard while you shop around for a better one, or as a replacement to an expensive one that died. This IS an upgrade from your standard keyboards you get from Dell or other crap brands. One tenth of the price for a backlit gaming keyboard is legit. This one is solid in my opinion.