✨ Elevate Your Typing Game!
The Ultra Thin Desktop PC Silicone Clear Keyboard Cover Skin Protector is specifically designed for Logitech K120 and MK120 keyboards. This transparent silicone cover offers a perfect fit, protecting your keyboard from dust, spills, and fingerprints while maintaining a sleek appearance. It's washable, reusable, and provides a smooth typing experience, making it an essential accessory for any professional workspace.
Size Name | Compatible with Logitech K120 & MK120 Keyboard |
Material Type | Silicone |
Pattern | Transparent |
Color | Transparent, for K120 / MK120 |
Additional Features | Fingerprint Resistant |
Compatible Devices | Keyboard |
S**Z
Recommended
These are perfect for my ergonomic keyboard. It fits the keys perfectly and do not move from its place.
D**N
Never get keyboard parmesean again
This has held up strong for 2 keyboards. It even survived a ragebreaking that destroyed my last one. I am certain this has protected my keyboard from my gamer rage and prevented a lot of food particles from my grubby hands from making their way into the keyboard. 10/10 would recommend unless you want ants, because that's how you get ants.
C**O
Works well enough but read the review
After breaking the hooks for one of my keys, I decided to get a cover to hold that key in place (as well as stop snack crumbs from sliding under the keys causing my wanting to remove said key and stopping liquids which have already destroyed several keyboards in the past)I ordered all the ones I could find on Amazon for my Logitech Ergo K860 wireless keyboard.DAMMOMKO https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CC5KYK9HCASEDAO https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09336XXKFCaseBuy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093L5BXCZJuYuish https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09N8Y4VBWI am normally only looking at the screen and I use all 10 fingers and I am a fairly accurate and fast typist. This requirement is the force that kept me using only the Microsoft Natural 4000 keyboard from 2005 thru 2023 at both work and at home, so that my fingers would know where the keys are.I found that the DAMMOMKO, CASEDAO, and CaseBuy covers were all 100% identical. The only way to tell the difference was by the printing on the sheet of paper inside the clear plastic sleeve. These are probably the better bet for those that look at their keyboard or those that find the printing on their keys has worn off and want to see which key is which.I found that using the JuYuish cover gave me the fewest mis-types for the keys that I never look at the keyboard to use, but not by a huge amount compared to the others. By mis-types, I mean that I hit the key hard enough to register without a cover, but the cover kept it from registering.However, for those rare instances where I DO look at the keyboard to make sure I am about to hit the correct key, I find that the translucent cover makes it more difficult to see which key is which. But it is worth noting that I work in very low light conditions to make it easier to see the monitors. When I turn the overhead lights on, this issue goes away (tho again, compared to the others, it is still takes a half second longer to tell which key is which). My best guess for why there is a difference is that whatever is used to make the key tops black with lettering on the others is keeping it from sticking to the top of the keys. On this JuYish keyboard cover, all of the frequently used keys are clearly sticking to the keycaps of the underlying keyboard giving nearly the same response as hitting the key without the cover. Maybe using something to adhere each key to the cover would help. This sticking effect also highlights which keys I use the most and gives immediate credence to why the QWERTY keyboard layout was created and why it has stuck around for so long.I am keeping the JuYuish cover on my keyboard for now and one of the others as a backup and returning the remaining two (whichever two give me the biggest refund at Amazon.com)Accuracy is key for me and on the rare occurrence I do look at the keyboard, just seeing the physical layout is enough for me. An opaque keyboard cover with no keycap letters would be even better for me if it did not increase my typing error rate.I would probably buy one that used a removable adhesive on the underside to keep each key cap in contact with the cover at all times and to the base keyboard as well to keep it down. Maybe I will research spray adhesives?I think in the end, I will just buy a new keyboard and stop using a cover in order to get my accuracy back closer to 100%. Actually, make that several of them because finding replacement Microsoft 4000 keyboards every time I broke one became more and more difficult as the years went by.
M**D
Nice
It is very neat, fits right over my keyboard, and keeps it clean. Easy for me to type on as well.
A**Y
Keyboard Cover for Work...Suitable coverage
At first glance i thought this may not work because of the thinness. but after using the product for a few weeks now, i completely understand. After typing the film begins to adhere to the keyboard which helps with it stay in place. the edges do get flipped every now and again. but i am overall satisfied with product.
C**N
Perfect!
I bought this cover to keep my keyboard clean! It works great! Highly recommend!
E**Z
Not the correct size
Quality is good, just doesn't fit my keyboard 😞. Arrived as mentioned.
D**Y
8 months and tons of crud
Purchased in November 2022 for the Logitech Ergo K860. Tossed after 8 months (July 2013) and did *not* buy the same kind.Pros: It does fit the keyboard and does the job of protecting the keyboard from crumbs and minor spills.Cons:* It's rather thick, and it's difficult to see through the material to see the key labels. I am a touch-typist, so this is rarely an issue until I end up using some rarely-used keys and have to actually look at the keyboard. But I can NEVER see it and it isn't THAT rare of an occurrence. This alone would have led me to a different model.* When I took the cover off of the keyboard, there was still wear on the spacebar - perhaps not terribly surprising, but that was one of the reasons I had a cover in the first place. (On a previous keyboard, I wore the paint completely off of the spacebar.)* THERE IS SO MUCH CRUD underneath! Keeping crumbs out is great until the keyboard cover generates its own little silicone crumbs. It's like gunk that is stuck to the keys. I've scrubbed it with clorox wipes and am now trying to decide what chemical to try next. (pics are pre-scrubbing)Maybe my expectations are too high for a simple keyboard cover and the next one will do the same. But for now, I"m not getting more of this specific kind.
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