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RedTape
27
Aug 5, 2014
So based on what's been said on the previous pages, the backlight can't be turned off when the keyboard is plugged in? If that's accurate then there's no point in the backlights.
How stable is the wireless?
Prizeless
46
Aug 5, 2014
RedTapeYou can turn the brightness down though, so that's something. I don't really mind because I normally keep the backlight on at all times anyway at the lowest brightness. I can see why it would bother some people though.
I'm wondering what the battery life is like in wireless mode. Can't seem to find that information anywhere.
[EDIT] Found this: "standby approximately 2000 hours, and about 100 hours of work status"
RedTape
27
Aug 6, 2014
PrizelessThanks for clearing this up! It's just really strange that you can't turn em off but oh well
Apocryphiliac
16
Aug 8, 2014
PrizelessBy the way, Prizeless, where did you see that you can turn the LEDs down? Earlier in these comments there was some confusion about whether this was possible, and how it could be done if it is.
Prizeless
46
Aug 8, 2014
ApocryphiliacI read it on a website that you can press Fn+Up Arrow and Fn+Down Arrow in order to change the brightness.
[EDIT] Right here: http://www.amazon.com/Noppoo-wireless-keyboard-Mechanical-Dual-mode/dp/B00FVTQ1S0
Apocryphiliac
16
Aug 8, 2014
PrizelessWell, that's a bit reassuring. Btw, I did notice earlier in these comments that at least one person who tested the LED version said that the construction was solid and he/she did not have the problem with the keys rocking. The video you posted was also posted earlier in these same comments. I am hoping that this is not the norm, but Noppoo does appear to have questionable quality control at this point...
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