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R-Go Tools Split Break V2 Keyboard English UK

The R-Go Tools keyboard is an excellent choice for users seeking comfort and ergonomics while working. It is designed for daily use at the office, offering a unique typing experience.

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The R-Go Tools keyboard is an excellent choice for users seeking comfort and ergonomics while working. It is designed for daily use at the office, offering a unique typing experience.

  • This product is keyboard only, with no additional peripherals.
  • Connection is made via USB, providing quick and easy installation.
  • It is ideal for the office, enhancing...
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Description

Description

The R-Go Tools keyboard is an excellent choice for users seeking comfort and ergonomics while working. It is designed for daily use at the office, offering a unique typing experience.

  • This product is keyboard only, with no additional peripherals.
  • Connection is made via USB, providing quick and easy installation.
  • It is ideal for the office, enhancing productivity in daily tasks.
  • The keyboard language is US English, suitable for users working with international content.

The ergonomic design ensures that users remain comfortable even during long hours of work. Discover the quality and comfort offered by the R-Go Split Ergonomic keyboard!

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Type
Keyboard Only
Usage
Office
Keyboard Language
English UK
Volume Control Keys
No
Multimedia Keys
No
with Num Pad
No
Colour
Black
Wrist Rest
No
Foldable
No
Silent Keys
-
Multiple Device Connection
No

Connectivity

Wireless
No
Login
USB

Dimensions

Width
288 mm
Length
137 mm
Height
9 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • skourkos_crew
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    9 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    Very nice idea and works smoothly on Windows. It works perfectly on Linux with KDE. However, on Gnome, the keys do not have a good response at all, and after a little investigation, I saw that it is probably due to my distribution (Debian buster). The price is high compared to what it should offer. It is probably not the best for programming, especially for those who use VisualStudio, as the F11 and F12 keys are coupled with the F1 and F2 keys and only work by pressing the Function key. The same goes for Shift+Insert. The positives are the small-slim-factor and the very small weight. Also, you get used to it quite easily.

    Update 28-02-2022:
    After a month of use, I can now confidently say the following:
    1) The idea of ergonomics is very good but fails due to the very poor responsiveness of the keys. You literally have to hit them. The same situation occurs on Windows 10 and Linux (KDE+Gnome).
    2) The USB cables that connect the two halves frequently disconnect no matter how careful you are. Also, due to the increased wiring, the useful space gained from its small size is lost because you have to be careful not to move the cables.
    3) I missed the essential Function keys F11 and F12, and I couldn't get used to pressing Fn key+F1, F2 every time. The same applies to the Home, End, PgUp, PgDown keys. In short, it is not suitable for programming unless you excessively use the mouse for everything.
    4) It is overly expensive for what it ultimately offers.

    Unfortunately, too good to be true

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Moderate noise
    • Expected wrist strain
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Typing speed
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Very nice idea and works smoothly on Windows. It works perfectly on Linux with KDE. However, on Gnome, the keys do not have a good response at all, and after a little investigation, I saw that it is probably due to my distribution (Debian buster). The price is high compared to what it should offer. It is probably not the best for programming, especially for those who use VisualStudio, as the F11 and F12 keys are coupled with the F1 and F2 keys and only work by pressing the Function key. The same goes for Shift+Insert. The positives are the small-slim-factor and the very small weight. Also, you get used to it quite easily.

    Update 28-02-2022:
    After a month of use, I can now confidently say the following:
    1) The idea of ergonomics is very good but fails due to the very poor responsiveness of the keys. You literally have to hit them. The same situation occurs on Windows 10 and Linux (KDE+Gnome).
    2) The USB cables that connect the two halves frequently disconnect no matter how careful you are. Also, due to the increased wiring, the useful space gained from its small size is lost because you have to be careful not to move the cables.
    3) I missed the essential Function keys F11 and F12, and I couldn't get used to pressing Fn key+F1, F2 every time. The same applies to the Home, End, PgUp, PgDown keys. In short, it is not suitable for programming unless you excessively use the mouse for everything.
    4) It is overly expensive for what it ultimately offers.

    Unfortunately, too good to be true

    Translated from Greek ·
    9
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Description & Specifications

The R-Go Tools keyboard is an excellent choice for users seeking comfort and ergonomics while working. It is designed for daily use at the office, offering a unique typing experience.

  • This product is keyboard only, with no additional peripherals.
  • Connection is made via USB, providing quick and easy installation.
  • It is ideal for the office, enhancing productivity in daily tasks.
  • The keyboard language is US English, suitable for users working with international content.

The ergonomic design ensures that users remain comfortable even during long hours of work. Discover the quality and comfort offered by the R-Go Split Ergonomic keyboard!

Manufacturer

Product Details

Type
Keyboard Only
Usage
Office
Keyboard Language
English UK
Volume Control Keys
No
Multimedia Keys
No
with Num Pad
No
Colour
Black
Wrist Rest
No
Foldable
No
Silent Keys
-
Multiple Device Connection
No

Connectivity

Wireless
No
Login
USB

Dimensions

Width
288 mm
Length
137 mm
Height
9 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

There are no verified reviews
  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • skourkos_crew
    2
    9 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    Very nice idea and works smoothly on Windows. It works perfectly on Linux with KDE. However, on Gnome, the keys do not have a good response at all, and after a little investigation, I saw that it is probably due to my distribution (Debian buster). The price is high compared to what it should offer. It is probably not the best for programming, especially for those who use VisualStudio, as the F11 and F12 keys are coupled with the F1 and F2 keys and only work by pressing the Function key. The same goes for Shift+Insert. The positives are the small-slim-factor and the very small weight. Also, you get used to it quite easily.

    Update 28-02-2022:
    After a month of use, I can now confidently say the following:
    1) The idea of ergonomics is very good but fails due to the very poor responsiveness of the keys. You literally have to hit them. The same situation occurs on Windows 10 and Linux (KDE+Gnome).
    2) The USB cables that connect the two halves frequently disconnect no matter how careful you are. Also, due to the increased wiring, the useful space gained from its small size is lost because you have to be careful not to move the cables.
    3) I missed the essential Function keys F11 and F12, and I couldn't get used to pressing Fn key+F1, F2 every time. The same applies to the Home, End, PgUp, PgDown keys. In short, it is not suitable for programming unless you excessively use the mouse for everything.
    4) It is overly expensive for what it ultimately offers.

    Unfortunately, too good to be true

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Moderate noise
    • Expected wrist strain
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Typing speed
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Very nice idea and works smoothly on Windows. It works perfectly on Linux with KDE. However, on Gnome, the keys do not have a good response at all, and after a little investigation, I saw that it is probably due to my distribution (Debian buster). The price is high compared to what it should offer. It is probably not the best for programming, especially for those who use VisualStudio, as the F11 and F12 keys are coupled with the F1 and F2 keys and only work by pressing the Function key. The same goes for Shift+Insert. The positives are the small-slim-factor and the very small weight. Also, you get used to it quite easily.

    Update 28-02-2022:
    After a month of use, I can now confidently say the following:
    1) The idea of ergonomics is very good but fails due to the very poor responsiveness of the keys. You literally have to hit them. The same situation occurs on Windows 10 and Linux (KDE+Gnome).
    2) The USB cables that connect the two halves frequently disconnect no matter how careful you are. Also, due to the increased wiring, the useful space gained from its small size is lost because you have to be careful not to move the cables.
    3) I missed the essential Function keys F11 and F12, and I couldn't get used to pressing Fn key+F1, F2 every time. The same applies to the Home, End, PgUp, PgDown keys. In short, it is not suitable for programming unless you excessively use the mouse for everything.
    4) It is overly expensive for what it ultimately offers.

    Unfortunately, too good to be true

    Translated from Greek ·
    9
  • See all