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The only reason I'm giving this 4 stars and not 5 is because I wish there was a second "fn" key on the left side and a second "windows start menu" key on the right side.

typing is quiet.
beautiful lighting.
Affordable.
One problem, for some reason I'm not sure why only my headset volume cannot be adjusted after I plugged my keyboard and mouse in. My monitor or speaker volume can be adjusted, but just my headset. Weird.


The keyboard was really great and I did like it, and I still do. It's smooth and pretty comfy for the price, But, after 2 month, I already have 2 damaged keys... the shift isn't smooth anymore and the CTRL key sometime stay active even though it isn't press...


1) respond normally (i.e. scroll three lines at a time)
2) scroll only partially
3) not scroll at all
4) scroll one or two lines in the right direction, then one or two in the opposite direction - you can actually end up going higher on a page when scrolling down

Overall good keyboard and mouse combo, especially for the price. I got this bundle for $40 CAD + tax, but any more than that and I would say that it borders on not really worth it. I find the keyboard a little too spongy and inexact for my personal taste, but I think I may be a little spoiled as the wireless one this replaced was a wonderful chiclet model. One major note is that both my wife and I found that the backspace key was jamming near-constantly when typing. I popped the key-cap off to discover that the wire portion of the supports was left off of four keys (backspace, and zero, enter, and plus on the numpad); I bent pieces of paper-clip to fit there and that significantly improved the feel and usability of those keys.
As for the mouse the build quality and features were better than expected. I would place this in a range of competent gaming mouse at any price range. The only parts that feel particularly cheap are the side buttons, which feel a little flimsy and inexact, as there is not really a tactile feedback when you press them. The dpi selector button/light are stupid simple once you notice them, but aren't identified very well in the manual, which is very bare-bones.
One major reservation is the design/aesthetic,as I don't really like the red/black pointy and angular school of design myself, but YMMV. Build quality is bit of an issue on key-caps, as they are both cheap plastic and cheap ink printing, so the WASD keys are noticeably wearing after about a month of moderate use. Both of these don't really have a lot of extra features, but what they do they do well. I would recommend them for anyone looking to get a starter keyboard and mouse set, even for gaming.

but i like the stealth red at night great to type by for the eyes
and the keys "feel good"
i don't do any gaming so the mouse for me is standard
but does work great
wish it came wireless... but all good works for me


