| Brand | DEEBOL |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 23.62 x 19.56 x 4.57 cm; 580 g |
| Item model number | T9-3LED |
| Manufacturer | DEEBOL |
| Hardware Platform | Game Boy, LED Gaming Keyboards, Game Boy Color, Gaming Keyboards, Game Boy Advance |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 580 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
DEEBOL 46-Key Wired Professional Singlehanded backlit Gaming Keyboard Mini Gaming Keypad Ergonomic Gamepad With LED Game keyboard
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| Brand | DEEBOL |
| Compatible devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Keyboard description | Ergonomic |
| Special feature | Portable,Adjustable |
| Number of keys | 3 |
| Style | Modern |
| Material | Silicone |
| Included components | USB Cable |
| Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
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| ASIN | B0198CRU1C |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | 7 Mar. 2016 |
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Product description
Game keyboard Overview:
1.Best gaming keyboard Hand Care Silicone
2.Design keycap back
3.Double space bar to the left and right hand
4.Portable design for notebook users to customize
5.Led backlit buttons, adjustable brightness, you can play in the dark
6.One key for switch arrows keys to complete the exchange
USB gaming keyboard Features:
1.Wide comfortable silica gel palm rest
2.Compatibility: Win 2000/Win XP / Win Visa / Win 7/ Win 8
3.Double space key design can suit right/left hand habits of users
4.With LED backlit keys, the brightness can be adjusted
5.Recess type key. It is convenient to touch the middle row in the four groups of special keys, and position each button rapidly
6.One key switches. Easy to achieve one key for the switch between the S, W, A, D, key and the direction key functions. W A S D is a configuration patent design
7.Multimedia Keyboard: ESC, Online gamers, web home, Increase Volume, Decrease Volume and mute keys on the two sides
Package included:
1* Game keyboard
1* User manual
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Customers find the keyboard's functionality positive, with one mentioning it works well with flight/space Sims and FPS games. Moreover, the build quality receives positive feedback. However, the button layout gets mixed reviews, with several customers noting that the red space buttons are awkward to hit.
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Customers find the keyboard works well, with one mentioning it performs perfectly with flight/space Sims and FPS games.
"Very very good" Read more
"...different spacing, however this isnt a negative, have keybinded everything to work perfect and have seen a performance increase whilst gaming..." Read more
"Very good, works well with flight/space Sims and FPS." Read more
"Yep Works fine" Read more
Customers praise the keyboard's build quality.
"...don't listen to them, its very high quality, and has an amazingly satisfying clicky noise on the keys...." Read more
"Has a great wrist mat, solid construction but the button layout is suspect I'm afraid...." Read more
"Very good, works well with flight/space Sims and FPS." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the keyboard's button layout, with several noting that the red space buttons are too far south and awkward to hit.
"good but the red space buttons are a bit awkward to hit" Read more
"...people are complaining that the buttons are in the wrong place and the "space bar is hard to reach" i am a 6ft male with average size hands and i..." Read more
"Has a great wrist mat, solid construction but the button layout is suspect I'm afraid...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 May 2020purchased this after a few glasses of wine, after sobering up and reading the reviews there are a lot few negative ones
don't listen to them, its very high quality, and has an amazingly satisfying clicky noise on the keys.
people are complaining that the buttons are in the wrong place and the "space bar is hard to reach" i am a 6ft male with average size hands and i can reach it perfectly, took me about an hour to get used to as the buttons are in a bit different spacing, however this isnt a negative, have keybinded everything to work perfect and have seen a performance increase whilst gaming (even if i do still press F2 instead of F1 occasionally)
would recommend as for the price its a bargin.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 August 2018Works but build quality could be better
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 May 2020Has a great wrist mat, solid construction but the button layout is suspect I'm afraid. The red space buttons are too far south in my opinion and difficult to operate. I'm not overly concerned with that as have an 8 button mouse so didn't use space bar much. It will however be a bit more of a problem to someone who does.
Overall I love it and recommend it providing you are aware the key layout IS NOT the same as a normal keyboard. The shift and caps etc are in the wrong place the W is directly above S and not offset ...... It loses 1 start basically due to the key layout and utter lack of instructions that come with it.
I would however recommend it if you can work around the draw backs as I believe in the long run it will work out for the better ;)
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 March 2018Very good, works well with flight/space Sims and FPS.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2020Very very good
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 August 2017Been using this product on and off for a few months now as a more comfortable alternative to a cheap keyboard but I have recently decided to stop using it due to frustrating features. The company have decided to move the keys out of their original positions meaning all of the muscle memory built up is useless.
You are unable to remap any of the keys making this a difficult pickup if you wanted to use macros or just remap it to a suitable layout.
The device has a mode button which switches the W,A,S,D keys to the arrow keys, I ended up pulling this out after a few days because this key is placed with all the other keys and very close to the spacebar making it very easy to press by mistake.
The best things I can say about this is the fact the spacebar is found in both sides of the pad so left handed people can use it freely.
If I friend asked for my opinion on this product I wouldn't be able to recommend it, despite the cheaper price compared to other products
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 June 2018good but the red space buttons are a bit awkward to hit
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 July 2020Yep Works fine
Top reviews from other countries
Crafty SlackerReviewed in the United States on 7 February 20175.0 out of 5 stars Great gaming keypad! Has really improved my gameplay. Just wish it included the L and 7 through 9 keys.
I got two of these, one for each PC, and am very satisfied. They are sturdy and well-made and comfortable to use. I use them to play Trove and Minecraft and they take up much less space than a conventional gaming keyboard, making it easier to coordinate keyboard and mouse movement. However, I find I still must access the regular keyboard for buttons not included, like the L key, which you need to use in Trove, and, of course, the I key and the 7 through 9 keys that are crucial to access inventory and use items in Minecraft. This keypad is not programmable, so there is no way to program those functions to other keys. But, of course, it's not advertised as such and I knew that when I bought it. I did look at the photos, so just my bad for not noting that those keys are not included. In spite of that, I still love it and rate this product 5 stars. I would definitely recommend this keypad to any gamer who feels like a full keyboard is cramping their gameplay. Using this keypad has definitely improved mine.
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HawkmanReviewed in Spain on 21 July 20202.0 out of 5 stars Malo con ganas
No suelo opinar mal de un artículo pero este se lleva la palma. Lo compré para gaming, no vale para ello, la respuesta es lentísima y es poco ergonómico. Mira que tengo mano grande, pero este teclado es para una mano todavía más grande.
S.A.Reviewed in the United States on 1 January 20174.0 out of 5 stars "3 color light" does not refer to an rgb led setup, but rather 3 settings: bright, dim, off. D
"3 color light" does not refer to an rgb led setup, but rather 3 settings: bright, dim, off. Didn't realize this so I'm kind of disappointed it doesn't match the rest of my stuff. Still 4* because functionally it's fine. Keys are sturdy, the pad is heavy enough that I don't drag it around, and I find it a comfortable size. An issue I had with it is that the leftmost column has the buttons in a weird order. Remapping in each game is a hassle but fixes it. Also, No clue why the "t" is on the bottom and the "o" is next to "r" and there is no "v". Again, remapping isn't that big of a deal.
The Data MasterReviewed in the United States on 16 August 20165.0 out of 5 stars This thing is great!
Got a steamcontroller hoping to game in the living room, but the learning curve was too hard. I was thinking of getting a more compact keyboard to accompany a mouse on a tv tray and then I remembered that Razor made a product similar to this. I didn't need the joystick on theirs and this was a much better price. There is a lesser model by DEEBOL on this site that is smaller and cheaper, but it had Chinese instructions and a few Chinese buttons so I decided to go with this model. I am playing FPS and Third person games with ease, but had a bit of difficulty with Moba's and racing games (racing games are best played with a controller for me anyway). The cord length is a bit short for long distance gaming, but perfect for game-station and laptop setups. I just use a hub and extension cord. For the price and practicality, this product cannot be beat.
CarsonReviewed in the United States on 29 December 20173.0 out of 5 stars This works better as a gaming pad so that I can keep ...
This works better as a gaming pad so that I can keep my arms at equal distance. Most keyboards are so wide that having your fingers on WASD means the keyboard is pushing the mouse too far right, which over time will lead to aches in the shoulder from keeping the right arm further out. So that's why I got it, and it solved that problem well. I like that you can hit space with a thumb or a pinky, and this almost makes it a better solution for someone who wants to use the mouse with their left and the pad with their right. In fact it seems better for left-hand mousers. There are very few of those, though, since most lefties have learned to mouse with the right. I do have a few complaints, though:
1) I would prefer the numbers be slightly offset like they are on most keyboards. Pressing 3 or f3 while holding W is especially clumsy. I would prefer the space between 3 and 4 be right above the W.
2) The D was already squeaking when the keyboard arrived. I may be able to fix the noise myself, but it's frustrating on a brand new product.
3) You can basically count on not using the hand/wrist rest. I have large hands, but the layout is simply too awkward. My resting position needs to be with index on W and thumb on space. That's already a little awkward with this pad due to space buttons being so far south, but you can manage with the board tilted with the top (the end with the cable coming out) pointing northwest. (I'm using directions because "bottom" could mean 3 different things in this context). But if you want to rest your wrist, press W, and press space, good luck pressing any of the F keys. You can make it all work, of course, but only by shifting your wrist forward and back. In actual play I have to keep my wrist quite high: higher, even, than if I were using a keyboard.
To combat #3 I may re-bind F keys and maybe even number keys to surrounding letters. I hate to have key bindings that only work on one type of keyboard, though. I'd rather be able to move to my laptop while traveling without taking this with me.
Other thoughts:
Like all keyboards, there is some adjustment required, especially if you plan to go back and forth as I do. I keep hitting f4 when I mean to hit f3. I keep pressing cntrl when I mean to hit shift, and I keep missing the space bar because it's not where I expect it to be. The re-mapping (and playing terribly while I re-learn), more than anything else, may prevent me from using it because I don't want to become so reliant on something with a configuration like no other keyboard.





