AULA F2088 Typewriter Style Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Blue Switch, with Removable Wrist Rest, Media Control Knob, Rainbow Backlit, Retro Punk Round Keycaps, Full Size Wired Computer Keyboard, White
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michael arndt
> 3 dayI love the way it feels ,the lights, and the multimedia volume control if thats your thing but if you dont like a loud keyboard dont get this other then that I love it. For the Multimedia Mode. The directions are very simple. If you are having trouble with this option its either the knob volume is turned all the way down or the its on mute check to make sure these are not issues before thinking there is something is wrong with the keyboard. Hint: The whole knob itself works as a button BUT the CENTER button works as the MUTE button.
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James
07-04-2025buy it, get used to the keys. its perfect
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grace n solivan
Greater than one weekI recently transferred to a work from home administrative position and got this to use as a desk keyboard. It works very well and I like how clicky it is. I did try it on my gaming computer and had no issues, worked just as well as my Razer keyboard. Should something happen to my Razer, I’d definitely consider getting a 75% version of the retro style.
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To be real
Greater than one weekI love everything about this keyboard, I will always keep one, ergonomically comfortable.
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Customer 99
> 3 dayThe first one received was dead on arrival. Waiting for the replacement now.
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april summers
> 3 dayHad for a few months now and when I stop typing and come back to the keyboard I have to unplug it to get it to work again. Light will come back on unless I unplug it and plug it back in. If I had known it would done this I wouldn’t have bought it honestly. I work from home so a keyboard that works all the time is important.
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Chadryk Angelslayer
> 3 dayThis is a snazzy board with real satisfying clicky mechanical keys. Its working fine for the few days Ive had it so far, but there are two problems which have already arisen. 1) The Caps Lock indicator light stopped working until I reconnected the board to USB. The rest of the board worked fine, and pressing Caps Lock did indeed enable Caps Lock, but it was not being reflected by the boards indicator light. Reconnecting the board to usb resolved this. 2) An even worse problem, the entire board was unresponsive when I woke up today, despite the fact that the keys were still backlit and appeared normal. No keystrokes were being read by the computer until the keyboard was reconnected. So, idk if these issues are just for me, but you shouldnt expect this thing to work perfectly. I still like the board though.
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JHB
> 3 dayi bought this keyboard a couple of months ago, and while the typewriter keys feel and sound amazing, and the RGB effect is excellent, last night I realized my tab key wasnt working and this morning the left shift key no longer functions. I took apart the keyboard, but found nothing stuck in it or no obviously damaged parts. The lights under these keys worked but the keys themselves did not function. Incredibly disappointing, especially, because typing on it was very fun/ I recommend trying another brand that may not be as faulty, or may be more durable. I will say I use it for gaming and have a tendency to really hammer down on key, but losing functioning in a couple of keys so quickly is not acceptable.
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Michael Savage
12-04-2025I absolutely love the clickity keyboard switches and round keys! It is very responsive and great for gaming. I love typing on it as well. My only complaint is the rgb colors aren’t really customizable and can’t sync with my mouse. Other than that it’s an awesome keyboard!
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Kelsey
> 3 dayWhen I bought the keyboard last November, it was exactly what I was looking for. I loved its aesthetic, sound, and functions, and I enjoyed playing around with the lighting presets. For a time, it worked as intended and it was incredibly enjoyable. However, after a few months of use, only recently, did a major issue arise. I began to notice that keystrokes werent registering - leaving lots of typos. The keys pressed just fine, so its not a mechanical issue. It takes 2-3 attempts or a hard press for a key to register. Even then, itll more often than not, end up double or triple typing the letter I wanted. I conducted a series of attempts to fix this; cleaning it, troubleshooting, resetting the drivers, unplugging, and re-plugging. Nothing seems to work. Ive been dealing with this for a month or so and its become quite troublesome. So, most likely, Ill have to purchase a new keyboard elsewhere...