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The MCSaite Super Mini Wired Keyboard is a compact, full-size USB keyboard featuring 78 keys, designed for professional and industrial use. With a durable PVC construction and ergonomic design, it offers comfort and stability for all your typing needs. Measuring just 8.66 x 4.65 x 0.76 inches, it’s perfect for laptops and desktops alike, ensuring you can work efficiently wherever you are.
Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile, Polyvinyl Chloride |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.66"L x 4.65"W x 0.76"H |
Color | Black |
Theme | Office |
Style Name | Industrial |
Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-A |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | AC |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
S**E
Very Small, Very Cute, Useful for Specific Situations.
This is a very small and very cute little keyboard. I use it for one hand typing. I wouldn't recommend this keyboard if you plan to type long paragraphs or important emails with it. The keys are very small and the layout is slightly different from a normal sized keyboard. It requires nimble fingers and some getting used to. It is very hard to do normal touch typing; though you will come up with your own way to touch type on this thing once you get used to it. Some of the buttons aren't as responsive as I'd like, but I only really use it with one hand to type key commands. Because of this, I do wish that there was a second control key on the opposing side near the aarow keys. Luckily they keyboard is small enough for my hand to reach across but I know it's not very good for my hand ergonomically to have to stretch it like that.It's pretty great for my one handed typing needs. It would be perfect for me if it had a second ctrl key and maybe a larger tab key. But all in all, I am very satisfied with my purchase.
1**U
Great Size.
It's a perfect little board! I wanted a tiny board for hook up to my old Xbox, but did not want it to take up a lot of space in my games area. I only use my old Xbox as a DVD player and I lost the original controllers. This was a cheaper option than buying a new controller.
H**.
A great form factor, a workable keyboard.
Writing using it now. Keys have a great tactile feel that make it a pleasure to use over using a "beater" keyboard from the bottom shelf at your local big-box. Logitech has a similar action but charges much more and nothing in this form factor.This keyboard solves a couple issues that come up in my specific use cases often enough. First, I've been interested in the phone-as-a-desktop set up for an on-the-go programming and general productivity experience. I'm downsizing from my full laptop bag as it's cumbersome and honestly a little worrying to lug around a $500 laptop through the rain and such. Now a smaller sling bag carries all of my adapters and this guy so my normal smart phone can be popped up in my car or at any table to get to work.Second use case is for work with pi's and troubleshooting issues. I already carry around a lot of cables and adapters in a small tool bag which this can fit in unlike a standard form-factor keyboard that's one less thing to fill my hands and one less thing to leave around, which is nice.What you should not do is attempt to use this as a regular replacement for a standard keyboard on your home or work desk. The keys are small, and especially on the right side it's easy to go looking for punctuation keys or lose your homing. There is only a left shift and some of the keys such as the " and \ keys are moved to very inconvenient places. My suggestion to the makers of this is to shrink the caps lock, shift, and enter key to put the " where it should be, lay out the arrows in the vim order in a row, and a right shift key against the right edge moving the / button one to the left.There is also questionable FCC sticker on the back, meaning it is licensed to transmit a signal, and an imprint of where a battery port would be. Don't worry, that is just left over from another model. Inside there is only a usb setup.Overall, this is great as a stand-in for a keyboard, but definitely not for serious use when you can afford a proper ergonomic keyboard.
P**W
Good price, good quality, satisfied
Pretty nice little compact keyboard. It works well.
S**Y
It's not worth the money
I really do like the size of this keyboard, I bought it to use with my laptop when traveling. This keyboard is actually smaller than the keyboard on the laptop but it's more convenient.This keyboard checked every box for what I needed and was looking for. It wasn't until a few minutes ago that I was finally able to actually use this keyboard and ran into the same flaw that others have complained about.Turns out that every key that has a BLUE number or function that is normally controlled with the FUNCTION key keys the function and not the primary. If you want the keyboard to key the normal letter, you must use the FUNCTION key to key the primary that you want, it's exactly opposite of what it should be. There is no way to correct this and to use this on a regular basis is very frustrating.Hopefully, I'm still within the window and will be able to return this thing.If you're thinking about buying this, save your time, money and sanity and look somewhere else.I normally don't do this but in this case, I know you don't know me from Adam but, there is no way that I would recommend this keyboard to anyone even as a joke.
A**R
Extraordinarily well-built
I've been buying some of these mini keyboards for a project and this is one of the more expensive but also more solidly built than expected. Most of these cheap mini-keyboards are laptop, or more likely netbook, keyboards stuck in a case with a USB cable hanging out. This one has a metal plate inside for rigidity. The USB cable is not just soldered to the board but has a connector. Even the keycaps feel less chinzty than the others. Those ones feel thin and will break. These feel more substantial.It is a very small keyboard which will be cramped for those with large hands, some of the keys are ridiculously small (e.g. Tab), and some keys are in weird places (e.g. apostrophe/quote, equals/plus)I am not sure if this is a good fit for my hacking project, but it is much better built that expected and I would prefer to keep this one intact.
A**K
Perfect fool proof keyboard for mini pc/pi projects
Other small keyboards on the market are wireless and less "plug and play". This small size was perfect for my pelican case build mini pc. Direct usb cable makes it instantly work with my small micro pc and also with my Pi4 build.
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