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The TECKNET Wired Ergonomic Mouse features a high-precision 6400 DPI sensor with 4 adjustable levels, a 57° vertical ergonomic design to reduce wrist fatigue, and 6 customizable buttons for enhanced productivity. Its silent click technology reduces noise by 95%, making it ideal for quiet environments. Compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS, it offers plug-and-play USB connectivity with a 1.5m cable and comes with a 36-month warranty.
T**G
Great for casual gaming and work
Firstly, I must point out that I am a casual gamer. I do not do the type of competitive gaming that might require the use of dedicated and specialist equipment. Even so, this mouse and keyboard seem to work very well for the types of games I play (Overwatch, Conan Exiles, The Elder Scrolls Online, etc.) and for the price.The keyboard is heavy, which makes it stay where you put it – it may sound like a silly thing but it is nice to have a sturdy, comfortable keyboard under your hands; I’ve had keyboards before that were light and that tended to “drift” under your hands if you typed (or when gaming sessions got hectic), especially on smooth metal desks. The keys have a comfortable action and I find that typing on it is accurate and a breeze. The backlighting can be adjusted in terms of brightness and colour (there is red, purple and blue) although I found that to set it to purple, you need to turn the brightness all the way up. You can even have it cycle through the three colours repeatedly; the kids love that. :PIt comes with ten programmable keys (make sure you keep the instructions – it is a bit of work to figure out how to program/deprogram them) as well as a dedicated music player key, mute key and a key for turning off/on the power of your PC (although I have so far only managed to get it turn the power off).For the price, I cannot really fault the keyboard. It works as well if not better than some more expensive keyboards that I have owned before. My biggest issue with the keyboard (and again, this may sound silly) is the lack of dedicated media controls. Play, Pause, Skip forward/backward as well as volume controls, etc. are all accessed via the FN and F5 to F11 keys. This feels like a bit of a strange design choice for a gaming keyboard, especially if you want to skip a music track or turn volume up or down while gaming. Instead of having a dedicated button for such actions, you now must mess around with the FN and for other F keys, which is awkward as this could cause you to accidentally invoke in-game actions unintentionally. But maybe that’s just me.The mouse is decent. It is sturdy and comfortable to hold. The buttons work with a crisp action and you can adjust the DPI. I am not sure how well it will serve really serious gamers, but for the price, it is a perfectly good mouse. It does what it needs to do under normal usage conditions and for casual gaming.For the price, I really cannot fault this mouse and keyboard; dedicated media controls would have made it better (but not worth taking a star off for), but beyond that, for casual gaming and home office work, it is a good value and good quality combo.
M**N
100% best budget keyboard.
this is a great keyboard and i am really shocked at the price considering you get a pretty decent mouse with it too, it comes with tons of features, probably the most most on-board software i have seen in a affordable gaming keyboard.it comes with a "game" mode that disables the windows button from minimising your games.there is 10 macro keys that can be easily setup along the top of the keyboard.Three different back lights- red blue and purple with an adjustable wheel to change the brightness, and also has a "breathing" mode to display all colours.the keys feel nice to use and you can actually improve the performance of responsive your keystrokes.mouse has 3 DPI settings and comes with 2 function keys on the side with red LEDs.tecknet products are always surprisingly well made for how cheap they sell. but this time they have out done themselves. if i paid £50 for the mouse and keyboard i would not feel disappointed in the quality or functions available
G**W
Good keyboard, mouse is awful.
The keyboard is absolutely fine, although - as I've seen in other reviews - the keys are a little small. It also feels a bit plasticky and soft but there we are. The keyboard is easy to operate, though I had to squint at the instructions in places. I like the lights on the keyboard and everything works fine.Pros (keyboard):-Nice and sturdy-Easy to program; macro keys are useful (I've pre-programmed 10 salty messages to spam in chat)-the lights are pretty; the three colours available are vibrant.-The keys aren't very loud (I've just moved on from a mechanical keyboard which I managed to break ...somehow...)Cons (Keyboard):-The keys feel a little small-it feels a bit plasticky, I wonder how this will stand up against a good beating-key presses feel a little slowThe mouse is total garbage, it's unwieldy, ugly and the buttons aren't programmable. I own a lot of Tecknet products and whilst very cheap this mouse is well below their usual standard. The scroll wheel doesn't feel at all nice, and it does a middle click when pushed to the side. This is being my backup mouse but I'd sooner use an apple wireless mouse for gaming it's that bad.Overall, everything works, and the keyboard is decent quality, but the major let down of this product is the mouse. You could probably get a much better keyboard/mouse combo for a few extra pounds. I couldn't go lower than 4* however because I do quite like the keyboard.
A**Y
Budget gaming setup with a difference.
Brought this set to replace an older model that I managed to break and haven’t looked back, the keys feel more mechanical than spongy like the older model.The keyboard has 10 user definable macro keys at the top of the keyboard which come in very handy when playing games with repetitive commands the only downside is they are saved into the keyboard and cannot be defined by profiles by software for different games so if you set M1 as “/home” it will do “/home” in whatever game or application you are running I’m yet to find some software that will override this.The backlight on the keyboard has a great range from off to bright and even with only 3 colours its still colourful.The mouse is a nice size and fits nicely in my big hands the built in leds are not too bright but with no way to turn them off when the pc is in sleep mode the mouse is still lit up like Blackpool illuminations, it has 2 buttons on the side which work as back and forwards buttons in browsers and file explorer and with the dpi button on the top for selecting mouse sensitivity.Both keyboard and mouse have reasonable cable lengths which is nice for larger desks.Overall this set is great value for money both feel very well made and sturdy if your gaming on a budget this is a sure fire win, will definitely be looking at the newer models if this one ever meets an untimely end.
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