⌨️ Type Boldly, See Clearly — Never Miss a Key Moment!
The Nuklz N Magnus 125 Large Print Keyboard features high-contrast black and white keys with oversized lettering designed specifically for seniors and visually impaired users. Its wired USB plug & play setup requires no installation, compatible with both Windows and Mac OS. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, it offers a quiet, comfortable typing experience with a satisfaction guarantee.
Brand | Nuklz N |
Series | Magnus 125 |
Item model number | M125 |
Operating System | Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98 |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 1.5 x 7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 1.5 x 7 inches |
Color | Black with White Kyes |
Power Source | Wired |
Manufacturer | Nuklz |
ASIN | B01G9RNB6W |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 28, 2016 |
L**T
life is worh livimg again
At 90 years old, my eyesight is not that good. This keyboard makes using my computer a pleasure. Reasonable price and easy to connect.
A**A
Nukiz brand
This was the right keyboard that I needed I have AMD and I tried the others with back lighting but did not work for me. So happy I got this keyboard it is perfect
H**T
Identical to the As Seen on TV HDE Keyboard, But Likely Better Quality.
Edit: March 2025. My father said some of the keys on the keyboard weren't working. He spilled a drink on it apparently. He said he washed it off afterwards. *eyeroll*. Dead as a door nail after that. The price has gone up since I purchased it. I found the yellow keyboard for half the price, so I went with that one again instead.Price sensitivity guys. I will pay a little more for this one, but not double.Bought this for my aging parents who have trouble seeing the keys. I had previously purchased the "As Seen on TV" yellow/green one made by HDE. That keyboard lasted a long time, though the use of the keyboard was limited to pretty much just typing user names and passwords for the past few years. I used the old one myself the week before and was extremely frustrated at how i had to mash the shift key every time I needed to type a capital Letter.Just received the Nuklz version of the keyboard yesterday and am pretty satisfied so far. In comparison, the keyboard looks identical to the old one, other than the color being white instead of yellow/green depending on which batch you got. Spacing was the same, size of keys was identical. The keys seemed kinda "mushy" to me when typing on them, but this keyboard is not meant for a quick typist or to be your typical keyboard. It's meant for those who have trouble seeing, and are likely your peck peck 1 finger typers who have to find every key they need.For what is it is, it works great. I spent the extra $5 for the Nuklz because the HDE one had several complaints about the letters on the keys fading pretty quickly. I didn't have that problem other than the "E" key, but the hard pressing required was the end of that keyboard.
H**D
Solid and low priced
This keyboard is perfectly fine. It has all of the keys "we" use daily and none of the special function keys we never use. I have always bought backlit keyboards because of my aging eyes. That expensive feature is no longer needed because the lettering on these keys is so large and so bright on the white background. The keys also furnish the loud clickity clack that so many of us love. It is a solid keyboard for a remarkably low price.I recommend
T**A
Returned this.
It was not what I was looking for. Returned.
A**R
EASY TO SEE
The key's have black letters against a white background making it easier to read.
S**D
The FN keys don't work with my Mac but great keyboard
I bought this to use with a Mac since the listing mentioned that it works with Mac computers. I don't think so, Tim. I'm a computer tech and I couldn't get this to work correctly so that I could use the volume, sound on/off, and brightness keys. There isn't a driver for it that I can find. So I gave it to my daughter, it works great on her Windows machine, and went to a brick and mortar store. I had a large variety of large print keyboards to chose from and paid only about $10 more to get one that works with Macs. So if you have a Windows computer, this is a great keyboard. If you have a Mac, don't bother unless you don't need to use the FN keys to control volume, brightness, etc.
O**R
small wobbly keys
keys are not firm and the back space button is a bit small. Also the letter are big but the keys themselves are a bit small as well. Have problems hitting multiple keys on accident. Not the best for low vision people that are not great at using a keyboard.
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