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Can you Recognize this Knock-Off Keyboard Design?

Denis_Twin

Hi, this is sort of a knock off of something but it is perfect for anything from gaming to fast typing and I cant seem to find the real brand it originated from,

it is also out of supply from where I got it from but me and others have used it and is very comfortable to have.

It is very silent when typing, very nice feeling when pressing the buttons. Very responsive too.

 

I currently got the Dell KB216 and it kind of is bad overall, there is a high pitch sound when pressing the buttons of which the feeling is kinda bad and feel like mechanical keyboardish.

 

Do you have any idea where such a design can be bought from or what its brand's name could be?

 

Here is a photo of the brand to get an idea.

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5 minutes ago, TwinDenis said:

Hi, this is sort of a knock off of something but it is perfect for anything from gaming to fast typing and I cant seem to find the real brand it originated from,

it is also out of supply from where I got it from but me and others have used it and is very comfortable to have.

It is very silent when typing, very nice feeling when pressing the buttons. Very responsive too.

 

I currently got the Dell KB216 and it kind of is bad overall, there is a high pitch sound when pressing the buttons of which the feeling is kinda bad and feel like mechanical keyboardish.

 

Do you have any idea where such a design can be bought from or what its brand's name could be?

 

Here is a photo of the brand to get an idea.

DSC_0120.png.3a09b8db5ba165ff39413ytytyuub293eb6449c.png

looks like a 2007 era apple keyboard.

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It looks like you described to someone over the phone what an Apple keyboard looks like while battling a language barrier, and then the person on the other end had a blind person design and manufacture it.

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29 minutes ago, openthatchest said:

looks like a 2007 era apple keyboard.

Essentially I am looking for an apple-designed keyboard for windows if that makes sense.

The one of the photo is very very comfortable to be honest even for a cheap knock-off it surpassed some 20+ buck choices, the one I got cost around 8-10 bucks.

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On 6/14/2018 at 2:40 PM, TwinDenis said:

Essentially I am looking for an apple-designed keyboard for windows if that makes sense.

The one of the photo is very very comfortable to be honest even for a cheap knock-off it surpassed some 20+ buck choices, the one I got cost around 8-10 bucks.

I have one without the numpad or anything

I like it a lot.

I don't use it.

 

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