Type in Style! ✨
The Trust Muto Wired Full Size Multimedia Keyboard combines a sleek, compact design with low-profile keycaps for comfortable and quiet typing. Featuring 12 multimedia keys and a generous 1.5m cable length, this keyboard is perfect for both PC and laptop users seeking efficiency and style in their workspace.
Brand | Trust |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 38.6 x 13.5 cm; 530 g |
Manufacturer | Trust |
Series | Muto |
Colour | Black |
Item Weight | 530 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**E
Great little keyboard if you need to save space
My desk has a fold-out shelf that I use for keyboard & mouse, I had been used to a Sidewinder X4 for gaming for years, but it just didn't fit the space (without leaving little room for mouse movement). This fits just perfect. It's not quite as good for games as a dedicated gaming keyboard, but it's still perfectly servicable.The keys are indeed very quiet,you won't annoy anybody by tapping away. The shape, round and horizontally concave, means there's little likelihood of pressing the wrong key. Touch feels quite gentle.My personal requirements were also to have a dedicated number pad, and a wired connection, this has both. The navigation keys are seconday functions of the numpad, it's not taken me long to get used to toggling Num Lock on and off to keep using PgUp/Down for scrolling around.Function keys also double as media keys via the Fn key - the only qualm I have here is that the Play button is F7, far away from the Fn key, meaning it really stretches my left hand to reach both keys at once.Overall, for a budget keyboard, it does everything I'd expect, and does it well.
M**N
Nice looking, but too small and flat
It's a nice small keyboard, but is probably a little too small. The return key is the same size as shift so it's easy to mistype.There are no feet to raise up the back so it's sits flat on the desk. I use something to prop it up, but it's not ideal.
J**W
It's not silent but it's still nice
I'd say it's a quiet keyboard, not silent, but the enter and shift key are louder than other keys. It doesn't have adjustable rests underneath so the angle is fixed. Regardless, it is a nice, budget-friendly keyboard that is pleasant to type on.
E**.
Letters and numbers rub off within a year - don't buy
The e,a s, 0,1,2 and return keys have all rubbed off.
_**E
Great if you don't mind a sticky space bar and a hash key in a stupid place
Really loved this. Loved the concept of circular keys. Love the idea behind it that it enhances how accurately you type. I wanted this to be quieter when I type in the office as I can touch type very quickly.The lack of noise was perfect, however the space bar constantly stuck and never registered a space and because of how quickly I type, I don't have time to either slow down or go back and fix all the lack of spaces.As mentioned, I can touch type on a standard QWERTY keyboard, however this one is not a standard design. The directional arrow keys are very small and, most inconveninetly, the hash key is above the enter key (as opped to to the left of it and above the shift key).There's no reason for this to have been designed that way, the keyboard has enough room on it for the arrow keys to be bigger and for the enter key to either be a bigger circle of for it to be moved over enough to accomodate the hash key next to it.Because of this, I've had to send it back :(
S**L
Good keyboard.
Not bad at all for the price, nice size. Fits desk better than larger sized keyboards. Smaller keys took a slight bit of time to adjust to, but no major issues. Perfect if you have little space on you desk. Not a bad keyboard at all specially for the price.
S**N
Keys are a bit small but very good
Yeah this is good, I had to get it cause my manager legitimately screamed in my face for “typing too loud” so this was worth the money. Don’t need it at my new job though but 100% worth it at the time.
T**T
Feels as you expect for the price
It's a keyboard and it works. Other than that the keys are very mushy and the wierd way they're spread out makes it tricky to type.Although they are low profile keys they sit quite high off the board and wobble a lot, so if you're looking for something you can glide over this won't do it.
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