AMH—June 15, 2024
I could not get the Apple wireless keyboard to work, and neither could Apple support. So I thought for hte price let's give it a try. It works! And I don't have to deal with batteries, it just plugs into the computer and it works, which is all I ask. Read more
brent shrader—November 19, 2023
I bought this because I love my Mac keyboard. I was looking for a similar keyboard to use with Linux, side by side the only difference you will see are the few different keys from a Mac board. There is a very big difference with the key touches compared to the quality of a Mac keyboard, but it is very usable. I don't think you could fault this in-expensive keyboard for what it is designed for. All in all it works with both Mac, Linux and Windows, and for the price, not a bad deal. Read more
Tlyna—August 15, 2024
My full sized keyboard was okay but took up too much space on a hospital bedside table that I have been using after surgery so bought this. It works great and I really don't need a full keyboard anyway.. Takes up much less space and I will keep on using it when I can go back to using my regular desk. NO need for those extraneous keys. Read more
Dfcupp.—June 5, 2023
I'm pleased with this keyboard. It's about the same size as what is in the HP laptop, but I'm using this with my Samsung Tablet. Works perfectly for my needs. Read more
shopathomeguy—April 15, 2025
UPDATE: I found the perfect keyboard for me. It is the Perixx PERIBOARD-432 wired keyboard. I got the one without the Backlight and without a USB HUB. It cost $25 but it is worth every penny. I am going to tell you my story. I have had a Logitech K380 Bluetooth Keyboard for over six years, and I absolutely love it. There isn't a more perfect keyboard out there for me. And I've never had any problems using it for anything, including gaming. I have 250 games on Steam and 450 games on Epic Games, and I've used the Logitech K380 keyboard with a lot of them and had no problems. But I started playing Dead by Daylight a few months ago, and I noticed that skill checks were difficult for me to make. It was forcing me to use a Technician perk that allowed me to miss skill checks without alerting the killer. But on a whim, I tried using my laptop keyboard instead of the wireless one, and I noticed the skill checks were way easier, making it so that I don't need the Technician perk. So that is when I decided to buy a wired keyboard. I first ordered a different brand wired keyboard, and it sucked having to wait so long for it to arrive because I just wanted to play Dead by Daylight. Unfortunately, that keyboard was too big and the keys were too high and difficult to press. So I returned it. I learned that my Logitech K380 uses scissor keys and has a low, thin profile. So that is when I decided to give this Powboro keyboard a try because it looked good and almost like my Logitech keyboard. I did notice that it had a lot of negative reviews with people complaining that the keys stick and are missing or broken. But I wondered what if the reviews were mistaken or false and I missed out on a real gem. So I ordered it and had to wait a week for it, which really sucked because I really wanted to play Dead by Daylight and it had been two weeks since I last played it. The Powboro keyboard finally arrived. I plugged it in. Guess what? The W key won't work. All the other keys work except that one. And you know, I use the W key a lot when typing. And well in games, I use WASD a lot too. Duh. I learned that if I press REAL hard on it, I can manage to get a W to type, but it's completely unrealistic to use the keyboard for typing or gaming because no way I am ever going to press the key that hard no matter what. So now, I am just so freaking mad, upset, and disappointed because I wasted weeks of my life trying unsuccessfully to get a good wired keyboard so I can do skill checks without input lag due to a wireless connection. I don't trust this keyboard enough to ask for a replacement. I want to, but I can't. Because so many other people complained about the stuck or broken keys already, so I will probably just end up with another lemon. Or it will start off working and then break. I can't really tell you if this keyboard is good or not. If the W key was working, I think that I could be happy with it. The keys are a little harder to press than on my Logitech keyboard, but not that bad. I don't like how the back is raised up higher than the front, but I could maybe get used to it and most of the other keyboards are designed the same way. But no, stay away from this keyboard. Don't waste your time with a keyboard that has this poor quality control. Absolutely unforgiveable. Read more
Sparky McGhee—December 19, 2022
I bought this keyboard last February and used it heavily for ten months. I type an average of 5000 words a day, so if you do the math, that is approximately 1,500,000 words. The space bar finally wore out and no longer functions reliably. It is probably fixable but I don't know how. I bought another one yesterday. For $16 I am satisfied. If I get another ten months, I'll be happy. It is basically identical in feel to a Macintosh Apple keyboard. I have owned several Mac-branded Magic keyboards, and they wear out as well. I prefer the scissor mechanism and this one has performed acceptably. Read more
Rich Gray—August 10, 2022
This is my second one of these....the first lasted for over 5 yrs......was still working but could not see the letters anymore....so bought a new one. These Rock. Read more
ArgoBaby—May 20, 2024
I was hoping the smaller profile keyboard would still be good for typing. It works well. Very pleased. Read more