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The 2PCS Universal Hebrew Keyboard Stickers are designed for both laptops and desktops, featuring a premium matte finish for durability and comfort. With easy installation and removal, these stickers not only enhance the appearance of your keyboard but also serve as a valuable tool for language learning.
RAM | 12 MB |
Brand | FORITO |
Item model number | FM-KBSK-HE |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 2.56 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.09 x 2.56 x 0.04 inches |
Color | Hebrew-Black/White |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | FORITO |
ASIN | B01NBTMO6Q |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 11, 2017 |
M**O
With heavy use, these still stick like a champ!
I've been using these very heavily, for about four or five months now, and haven't seen any signs of defects or even wear.The only issue is my own fault, since I didn't clean the keys very well, just ONE sticker, between two keyboards, has a tendency to slide out of place. The rest are very solid, and haven't moved the slightest bit.So, I assume if you get your keys cleaned well with alcohol, these labels will serve you well, for a very long time.I have these on one full size keyboard and one compact. The same size fits well on both of them.
F**Y
looks better than the pic, looks like manufactured russian keyboard
very high quality, looks like the same texture as the dell keyboard i put them on.i'm only semi-OCD, but i wanted good looking and durable, these turned out nice.1. wash tops of keys with rubbing alcohol and q-tip2. check to see if the keys printed line up with your needs, then see what order they are in. in my case the russian qwerty keys were all in a line as on the board except for 2 keys on the end of 2 rows. made it easy to get in a rythem while appling, still checked each key lined up with the english.2. push up from behind with a finger to separate each sticker with the backing paper still atached as you apply them.3. take separated stickers use single edge razor/scraper blade or sharp knife to pop off the wax paper, then grab top edge with tweezers.4. use tweezers to line up and center the bottom of each sticker with a slight margin around the edges on each key.5. with sticker aligned, anchor the bottom of the key with finger of other hand and pull off the tweezer.6.press in the center of the anchored sticker to completely adhere it to the key.after i got my system down it took me about 45 seconds per key to perfectly align and adhear each stick.
S**L
xxx
Keyboard hebrew letters stand out in gold. Your hebrew letters are the same color as the english ones.
D**R
Stickers work great, but some letters are larger than other
My laptop has a really huge keys - 15 mm wide, and Latin letters are in the corner of a key. I couldn't find large stickers, so I was worried these wouldn't overlap the Latin letters completely, but it turned out you just have to place them carefully with tweezers. They stick firm and stay in place, F/A and J/O stickers have a little cutouts so they wouldn't bulge over tactile ridges on these keys. Latin letters are bright white and Russian letters are bright orange, great visibility.What I don't like about these stickers is that for some reason letters ЯЧСМИТЬ in the lower row are visibly larger than all the other Russian letters. It looks sloppy. Also, I don't see why numbers 1, 5, 8, 9 and 0 that have the same upper characters in both English and Russian layouts have these characters printed twice. I just didn't use these stickers. Also, I've had to cut the sticker with different slashes in half because it had | symbol down and \ symbol up in the English layout, and on my laptop it's actuaslly the other way around.Still, I'm very happy with these stickers, they are the best I could find on Amazon. Also, you've got two sets in case you damage one of the stickers and need to replace it.
R**I
Ice
Nice
D**N
Works very well for me.
In the course of photo editing I sometimes have to work in near darkness to see the detail I need. As I have a stylus in one hand I'm operating the keyboard short-cuts one-handed and it's very easy to "lose my place" on the keyboard. I saw several negative comments but decided to take a chance anyway. To answer some of the negative comments:The characters are large, bold and easy to read both in the dark and with the lights on.I did receive two sheets of stickers.The F and J stickers had cut-outs for the ridges.Mine had no noticeable smell or oil on the stickers.To reiterate I purchased the glow-in-the-dark stickers and cannot answer for any of the other styles. The only way I would have been more pleased would have been if they included the function keys but I knew when I ordered that they were not included. As it is, unless they come off in the near future, I couldn't be happier.
E**.
Good materials, but too hard to see
The quality of materials seems good and they blend in well with my keyboard. I only have 2 complaints:#1 is that the white/blue backing behind some of the characters is too transparent or is just missing which makes them hard to see against the black keys. It also means that some of the existing characters "bleed" through and make them hard to read.#2 is that the blue characters are very hard to see in anything but natural light. The slight glossiness of the stickers make them glare on the light from the monitor and my nearby lamp, making them very hard to see when working at night.
D**P
Nice quality key labels, easy application
I purchased the Russian key character set in orange and am very happy with their apparent quality and the ease of readability. For my Microsoft Natural Keyboard 4000, the English characters are about the same size as the original keys, just shifted to allow room for the Cyrillic characters which are clearly legible. The #6 key of the keyboard has a nonstandard shape with the upper right corner turned in a bit sharper such that there is a minor overhang of the label that was very easily trimmed with a pair of nail clippers. Placing the labels was easily done by hand, as each label is sufficiently rigid that you can simply hold them by the edges between your fingertips, position them lightly, then press them into place to adhere to the keys. Time will tell about their durability an maintaining adhesion, but I don't anticipate any problems.
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