| Brand | Rii |
| Color | black |
| Connectivity Technology | wired |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Bought this for a PC flip I was planning to do but ended up giving to my niece along with a basic PC for her to use at home. She is pretty happy with the quality of the keyboard and mouse, and how well they work and feel. If you are just looking for a basic keyboard and mouse and do not really care about the look and style, this set will get you by at a reasonable price.
Great price for the 2 items lovely keyboard works no issues it's nicer and then the one I have at the office. It's quiet it's comfortable that functional the mouse works great very happy with my purchase.
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. :)
Keyboard is fine, mouse is great. It's just the right size and gives the most satisfying click when you push the buttons. I didn't realize I was missing that in my life.
NICE PRODUCY , NICE PRICE
Do not use for gaming. Can't press more than two keys at once.Otherwise, it's a decent inexpensive keyboard. Good size, nice clicky key feel. Mouse feels a little cheap but works well.
Full size keyboard. 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). The layout of the keys is very similar to a traditional keyboard.Price was amazing and it includes a mouse, powered by its own cord with a usb end. Nice having a mouse that you don't need expensive batteries for.The cords are incredibly long, over three feet each.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.
This is my new favorite keyboard! I love that the media controls are completely separate at the top. I recently got a gaming laptop, which I'm not big into gaming but the laptop that was hooked up to my router needed to be retired before it died completely. Long story short, since the gaming laptop was super fast, great performance and could handle my fiber optics internet service, it was the obvious choice. So as I said, not a gamer, the laptops keyboard was "out of place" to me. It wasn't as if it was confusing, more so inconvenient. Basically the keys were in a different layout and lacked separate number keys. I was extremely impressed with this keyboards performance, the fact it comes with a great mouse as well, very lightweight, easy to adjust and I love how the keys are taller, like back in the day when everyone had desktop computers. I've always been able to type better on keyboards like this as opposed to laptops. I don't have any cons for this particular keyboard/mouse combo. It is wired however, in case you want something wireless.
Bought this for a PC flip I was planning to do but ended up giving to my niece along with a basic PC for her to use at home. She is pretty happy with the quality of the keyboard and mouse, and how well they work and feel. If you are just looking for a basic keyboard and mouse and do not really care about the look and style, this set will get you by at a reasonable price.
Great price for the 2 items lovely keyboard works no issues it's nicer and then the one I have at the office. It's quiet it's comfortable that functional the mouse works great very happy with my purchase.
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. :)
Keyboard is fine, mouse is great. It's just the right size and gives the most satisfying click when you push the buttons. I didn't realize I was missing that in my life.
NICE PRODUCY , NICE PRICE
Do not use for gaming. Can't press more than two keys at once.Otherwise, it's a decent inexpensive keyboard. Good size, nice clicky key feel. Mouse feels a little cheap but works well.
Full size keyboard. 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). The layout of the keys is very similar to a traditional keyboard.Price was amazing and it includes a mouse, powered by its own cord with a usb end. Nice having a mouse that you don't need expensive batteries for.The cords are incredibly long, over three feet each.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.
This is my new favorite keyboard! I love that the media controls are completely separate at the top. I recently got a gaming laptop, which I'm not big into gaming but the laptop that was hooked up to my router needed to be retired before it died completely. Long story short, since the gaming laptop was super fast, great performance and could handle my fiber optics internet service, it was the obvious choice. So as I said, not a gamer, the laptops keyboard was "out of place" to me. It wasn't as if it was confusing, more so inconvenient. Basically the keys were in a different layout and lacked separate number keys. I was extremely impressed with this keyboards performance, the fact it comes with a great mouse as well, very lightweight, easy to adjust and I love how the keys are taller, like back in the day when everyone had desktop computers. I've always been able to type better on keyboards like this as opposed to laptops. I don't have any cons for this particular keyboard/mouse combo. It is wired however, in case you want something wireless.
Rii aims at providing elegant, fashion and ease-of-use products for all people who need the wireless mouse and keyboard, especially for the young friends and kids with its youthful design
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Full Size Ultra Slim USB Wire Corded Keyboard Mouse Combo Set with Number Pad
This wired keyboard mouse combo is made of high quality ABS material of surface ensures very durable, smooth and touch feeling. The keyboard only weight of 360g which maintains it a very sleek, compact and elegant keyboard appearance.
This wired keyboard has 9 multimedia shortcuts that can conveniently reach your Email, Internet, Music, Volume Control, etc, making your work easier.
This wired keyboard is designed with angle,you can have a comfortable experience.
Plug the 1.8M USB Cable into your computer or laptop and you can enjoy working. Wired connection no delay for maximum stability.
This wired keyboard is designed with wear-resistant and anti-slip feet,you can type steadily on the table
The mouse is symmetrical in design, suitable for all users, comfortable grip, keeps your hands relaxed even after a long time of work.
Very nice and delicate and the high-definition optical sensor which gives you smooth tracking, accurate cursor control and effortless scrolling.







