Valencia Skydancer—March 26, 2014
If anyone needs a keyboard for their xbox one, this is a very affordable one that works. I am using it right now to type this review, on my xbox one. It is much easier than using the xbox controller to enter text. It works really well with xbox one. The caps lock light and the other lights don't light up, but maybe the game console doesn't support that? Also the number pad doesn't work with numlock. But the numbers across the top work okay. But on my pc, I always use the keypad so I kind of miss it when I type in numbers on the xbox one. I have small hands and some of the keys do seem a little close together. It is also a clacky keyboard that makes noise when you type. My laptop has like silent keys. The ones on this one are not excessively loud, but they are not the silent kind if that matters to you. The menu key on it also brings up the menu while surfing the web on the IE on the xbox one. So it is a nice little shortcut to have. I want to buy another one of these for my xbox 360. I don't use this with a pc, but I am sure it works really well with a pc too. I just wanted something really affordable to test out the external keyboard function on the xbox one, and this one is super fine for my purpose. Read more
Spokey—May 18, 2014
The keyboard pictured is not the keyboard you get. 3 things 1 - This is a 103 key keyboard, not a 108 key keyboard. 2 - Among the missing keys are the Power, Sleep, & Wake keys. Those keys were the only reason I had ordered this keyboard to begin with. 3 - The pageup/down etc keys are different from the picture and a layout that I've never seen before. So you'll need to relearn if you touch type. Instead of the usual 3 across / 2 down or 3x3 (with prt/scroll/pause on top). It is a 2 across / 3 down. this layout - top to bottom Home / End Insert/PageUp Delete/PageDown I returned the keyboard so I don't have any real usage to review. Mine was Amazon fulfilled and they were great about the return. I noticed when I came to this page Tiger Direct is listed so I don't know how they would be. The tactile feel seemed OK. Read more
Barbie—September 12, 2010
I read some reviews for this keyboard before I ordered it. Some people noted that the tapered shape of the keys is uncomfortable. I have no problem with the keys. The only issue I do have is that the enter/return key is shaped differently than a standard keyboard, so that takes a little bit of getting used to. Otherwise it works just fine. Read more
Dan Inms—May 5, 2014
Sure, I received a keyboard. The picture showed one of the original Inland Pro keyboards. What showed up at my door was the modern incarnation of the keyboard. The features (the extras) of the original keyboard, are not present in the current keyboard. So, in lay-man's terms, The picture shows a Cadillac, but what arrived is a Yugo. Read more
1ProParalegalAZ—July 1, 2015
Just what I expected. Inland products are great, and very satisfactory for the price. My work is hard on keyboards, but these last as long and work as well as some that are much higher priced. Read more
Customer—March 3, 2021
Just replace with same one..like the keyboard Read more
Tom's Product Reviews—January 28, 2015
It's ok, but it's not what I ordered. I wanted the keyboard that has power management keys as illustrated on the item photo. I still don't know why Amazon can't get their act straight with the images. I'm sure the keyboard would work fine, but it's going back because the photo shows power management keys (Power, Sleep, and Wake Up) in the photo description. Read more
A. G.—February 3, 2013
The box says 104 keys. Rated for operational life of 30,000,000 times. It has a little different key placement than other keyboards. Some may take some time to get used to it. Some may experience the key feel exceptionally good and comfortable. A combination of soft and firm. Read more