💻 Elevate your workspace with simplicity and style!
The Rii RK203 Ultra Full Size Slim USB Keyboard and Mouse Combo Set offers a straightforward, efficient typing experience with a standard layout and an ergonomic mouse. Designed for compatibility with all Windows devices, this plug-and-play set is lightweight, portable, and perfect for both home and office use.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Operating System | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | wired |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Color | black |
T**1
What a deal! Mouse and keyboard.
Full size keyboard to use when I occasionally want to use the laptop not as a laptop. Plugged it (usb) into the laptop and it instantly worked, no problem, no battery needed. Nice clicky sounds as you key in the letters (you either love it or hate it). Price was amazing and it includes a mouse, powered by its own cord and usb...so you can keep it or give it to someone else. This inexpensive item also has the bonus of NO smell, sticky weird plastic feel, etc. Packaged in a lovely branded box (Rii), suitable for gift giving.
P**Y
Love the blue lights!
I love this keyboard. It stays charged longer than I thought it would, and the blue lights appeal to me.The first one I was sent didn't have paperwork and didn't turn on. The return process was easy and a replacement was received quickly. I rate this product 10 out of 10 and the seller 15 out of 10.
M**N
Back lit
What can I say it's a mouse and keyboard.Wish the keyboard had white back lighting.I do like the fact that they both use the same plug-in device saved a USB port that way.
D**P
Great buy for the money.
Good product. Great price. So far, no issues.
E**.
This is the KB/Mouse you want
No nonsense KB/Mouse combo, great key feel and resistance.Slim form factor takes up very little desk space and mouse is the perfect size for my hand.
T**V
Mostly usable and good value for the price
I bought this keyboard+mouse combo for friend who I was fixing a computer for. I didn't want to spend much, but I wanted to get something decent. I was attracted to the price and reasonable number of reviews (I have trouble with review credibility, especially when there are a ridiculous number of reviews).\\I'm going to leave those backslashes ('\') because they are one of the biggest complaints I have. I type fast all day long and I expect the keys to be where there are on most keyboards. The Enter key should be horizontal, at least and the pipe ('|') / backslash ('\') key should be to the right of the right bracket key. I expect the Insert, Delete, Home, End, PgUp, and PgDn keys to be arranged in a 2x3 (HxW) arrangement with the Del key on the bottom left. Instead, the pipe/backslash key is between the quote and Enter keys and ends up as collateral damage most of the time when I go to hit the Enter key. This all seems to be an effort to make the keyboard a little more narrow. But, as a Linux user, I'm on the CLI all day long and I need my Enter and pipe/backslash key to be where they belong (and the Del, Home, End, and PgUp/PgDn keys.Could I get used to them? Maybe. And, then I wouldn't be able to type on the vastly more common keyboard layout. If this keyboard was for me, I would send it back.The tactile feedback on the keyboard is good. It's normal and what I would expect. I say that coming from a gaming keyboard that I bought and, frustratingly, has no tactile feedback. Although I will miss the tactile feedback, I'm going back to that gaming keyboard after I write this review.The keyboard has no rubber feet. So, as I type, it's sliding all over the place. I wonder if it will improve my ergonomics forcing me to type directly downward instead of at an angle? I won't be trying it long enough to find out.The mouse is a standard optical mouse. I ran it on a mouse pad and it worked as expected. I would be happy to use the mouse, including the middle-click by clicking the scroll wheel (again, commonly used with my Linux SSH terminals).If you don't care about those keys that I mentioned and if you have a traction solution for the keyboard (maybe rubber cement on the hard plastic feed or a rubber mat under the keyboard?), then it's a good value and you would probably like this keyboard. Personally, I would expect that anyone who can type correctly would inadvertently hit the pipe/backslash key often when aiming for the Enter key.Otherwise, I'll know to watch for these things in my future cheap keyboard purchases. :)
D**Z
Great set.
If what you're looking for is performance over looks, this is your set. I highly recommend it.
M**.
Great Products
Very good products. I like the keys that click on the keyboard instead of silent keyboarding. GREAT value.
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