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The KeyByKey USB Keyboard is a full-size multimedia keyboard featuring 109 keys with both Russian and English characters. Its waterproof and dustproof design ensures durability, while the simple plug-and-play USB connection makes it compatible with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Mac.
R**Y
Spacebar is a bit kludgy.
Pros: Compact and it installs quickly. The additional functional buttons like Calculator and Volume are a nice touch.Cons: The spacebar is terrible. I type over 100w/min and the spacebar will either double space or not space at all. I position my hands normally, but where my right thumb is on the edge of the space bar, it looks like the mechanical design is not balanced across the key. I've corrected this paragraph numerous times because of this issue. I have also noticed that the spacebar sticks on that side as well, which may be part of the problem. I purchased two of these and both exhibit the same issue.It is a lower-priced keyboard, but spacebar use is common enough that this is a showstopper for me.
R**T
Few minor improvements would make it good
Couple features are missing to make this a nice keyboard: 1)there are no height adjustment "legs" you typically find on the back of the keyboards and 2) rubber pads on the bottom of the keyboard have no traction at all, basically keyboard slides freely on your table at the very little push.
S**T
Almost a perfect replacement
Exactly what my wife needed. Only 3 stars because the keyboard doesn't have the angle pegs on the back like most keyboards do to slant the board upright.
A**E
Cheaply made. Has basic "key-bounce" issue. Not suitable for "heads-down," fast keying. Very frustrating.
Bought this keyboard after reading the reviews of this and other keyboards here. This one is OK, but, like other users, I have a problem with the spacebar (and, occasionally, other keys) "doubling up" (i.e., two spaces instead of one, etc.). At first, I thought it was just a simple key-bounce issue. The keyboard "feet" are hard plastic rather than padded, so I put foam pads under the two rear feet. That seemed to help, but I still had instances of double characters. So, I went back to my solid Hewlett-Packard keyboard that came with my PC and only use the Cyrillic keyboard when I absolutely must. Keyboards are very simple technology; shouldn't have such a basic issue. Same complaint from other users here. Vendor should get the hint and correct the problem. Bottom line: this is a very cheaply made keyboard with easily solvable fundamental problems.
A**R
Works well, comfortable and full sized
I've been studying Russian for about 6 months, and after struggling with software tools to enter Cyrillic letters, which really slowed down my progress and enthusiasm, I finally decided to get a real keyboard. This one is decently priced and full size -- I can't stand compact keyboards. It's actually fairly comfortable to use, even compared to my expensive mechanical gaming keyboard. I thought about getting Cyrillic stickers instead, but I read so many bad reviews, I thought it's not worth my time and money. Glad I went with a real keyboard.The only issue as another reviewer pointed out, both Latin and Cyrillic letters are printed white, so it takes some adjustment to pick out the right keys. For example, you might get distracted by Latin B and Cyrillic В (they aren't the same key).
D**R
This is Another Valuable Aid to Learning Russian (which is hard enough without a flimsy keyboard)
This combination English & Russian Keyboard is just what a Russin learner needs. If you are running Windows, it is easy to create the ability to toggle into a real (not phonetic) Cyrillic Keyboard. At a reasonable price, I have been able to use this keyboard right away on several computers by plugging it into an vacant USB port. Unlike one earlier keyboard, the material used to show the English and the Russian character on each key appears to be very durable. On other keyboards, I have rather quickly lost the symbol for the letters A and Ф (same key) and other frequently used keys, in 6 to 12 months, which I consider not acceptable.
S**S
I was looking for a key board that type in ...
I was looking for a key board that type in Russian letters, this just have the symbol, types in English JAJA!
A**R
looks good need to try it out more
looks good need to try it out more, I just wish they could have put it on a Logitech keyboard
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