• Reviews around key (2.91 of 5)

    AmazonBasics Wired Keyboard, 10-Pack

    • If you don't like clacky keys though I'd recommend getting a different keyboard
    • Inexpensive, shallow keys
    • I type really fast and usually hit the wrong key accidentally
    • Backspace and shift keys seem to work
    • Lack of this spacing also interferes with easily finding the right number keys to press, since you can't use the spacing on the row above as a visual clue
    • The keys are very noisy.
    • When you type the keys are quieter than most
    • The key are fairly noisy in comparison to my MacBook Pro keyboard, which contributes to the "cheap" feeling
    • The keys are comfortable and well spaced.
    • nice and long keys are easy to push and very responsive
    • I love the media keys
    • With this keyboard, there was no transition time, even though I was going from a keyboard with deep keys with deep indentations, while the AmazonBasics keyboard has shallow, nearly flat keys
    • and it is easy to strike the correct key, it also allows me to type faster because the keys pop right back up.
    • The keys don't bother me much.
    • Has extra fancy keys - like calculator or explorer.
    • Also, when using the backspace key my little finger would strike the key just above it which was a hot key for ITunes.
    • I particularly like that it has special keys for speaker volume and calculator
    • i dont miss keys so much or type the one beside the one i meant to
    • Good basic keyboard, "G" key was a little sticky/
    • The keys are a little loud if you're worried about being near another room or someone else that might find it annoying, but I use it in a separate office room where the noise doesn't really matter.
    • The keys are so loud they can be heard two rooms away
    • mostly standardCons:- keys are spread a bit farther apart than normal, keep missing right keys at times- F12 key is not where it is supposed to be: a key that opens Windows File Explorer sits there instead, this annoys the hell out of me
    • This is the type of keyboard I like to use - nice, short keys that require a light touch
    • Love it, my laptop has flat keys, this keyboard they are slightly raised so you feel
    • The keys aren't' silent but not annoyingly loud either
    • Also, when using the backspace key my little finger would strike the key just above it which was a hot key for ITunes.
    • and it is easy to strike the correct key, it also allows me to type faster because the keys pop right back up.
    • I've bought, two have failed (one or two dead keys) within 6 months
    • , I like the keys (if it was a piano I'd say I like it
    • , I press F6 and F7 all the time in PhpStorm, and it's frustrating trying to press the right key when you have to actually read what is written on the key to know if you're pressing the right one
    • The keys are responsive and the touch is even.
    • This keyboard was easy to install and easy to use, do like the pre-installed hot keys
    • This setup has nice keys which made it easy to transition
    • I like the low profile keys and the indicator lights built right into the Caps Lock Key, Scroll Lock and Num Lock keys
    • My computer had some loose keys and problems and this was an inexpensive fix.
    • I like the chiclet keys.
    • Just tried to use the numeric pad and the number seven key stayed down
    • but i was hoping for this one to have softer keys
    • , Function keys are lined up perfectly with number keys, and quite responsive.
    • Lack of this spacing also interferes with easily finding the right number keys to press, since you can't use the spacing on the row above as a visual clue
    • I type in the 60-70 wpm range, and this causes me to miss keys
    • The keys should be a little softer to the touch, but a fairly comfortable cheap keyboard.
    • The keys are a little noisier than I had hoped they would be (especially the space bar)
    • The keys don't feel like a Microsoft keyboard
    • Inexpensive, shallow keys
    • If you don't like clacky keys though I'd recommend getting a different keyboard
    • I prefer quiet soft keys but this was for a spare computer not our main one.
    • 2wsx" keys do not work.
    • Every key is easy to press and touch, but if you want to use the space bar, have fun slamming down onto it after every word
    • it won't do all the Mac special keys, but otherwise works a thousand times better than the keyboard that came with the iMac.
    • The keys were responsive and everything worked rather well
    • Again, it's a function of the fact that the keys must be depressed without tilting, and there is static friction keeping the key from torquing
    • The keys were responsive and everything worked rather well
    • Love the keys, and simple design
    • but I prefer that over "loose" touch keys.
    • The keys, while not ultra quiet or low profile, are average profile and sound level.
    • I feel like the keys make a lot of noise, the keys aren't backlit and it isn't wireless, which I was told I do
    • Chicklet style keyboard with soft, mushy keys
    • I know you're not going to get a GREAT product for this price but keys are loose, way to flimsy and is a way to reflective
    • Works perfectly and I love the chiclet keys.
    • The keys are fairly quiet, but I'm a relatively fast touch typist and the space bar is SO loud
    • My only problem with it that caused me to give it 4 stars instead of 5 is that the keys are a little hard to press
    • That tells me some thought went into the exact angle and spacing for these keys to be ideal for a standard keyboard layout
    • The keys are noisy but it’s easy to type on
    • keys have a pretty solid bump for getting right to work without having to look at the keyboard
    • The keys are not flat with the board allowing less mistakes than my lap top's keys where my fingers could easily slip.
    • Straight out of the box the 'A' key doesn't depress and then gets stuck if you press it from the corner, and the '4' key doesn't work most of the time, I had to hit the number '4' nine times just to type it twice for this review
    • Chicklet style keyboard with soft, mushy keys
    • The key movements are crisp and responsive, the plastic is a pleasant texture, the 'clickity-click' is gratifying but not loud, and the special keys for opening folders and calculator are strongly appreciated.
    • The keys on this keyboard are obnoxiously loud; they also have significant resistance when typing
    • the keys are not loud but they do have a soft click, which i kind of prefer
    • Nice and durable with few useful "direct launch" keys for music, explorer and calculator.