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A Swiss company focused on innovation and quality, Logitech designs personal peripherals to help people enjoy a better experience with the digital world. We started in 1981 with mice, which provided a more intuitive way of interacting with a personal computer.
Since those early days, we have expanded our expertise in product design beyond the computer mouse, with a broad portfolio of interface devices that are the ‘last inch’ between you and your computer or your console game, digital music or home-entertainment system.
Carl –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice keyboard
It is a vey good product for the money. I was pleasantly surprised.
Margie –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Basic Keyboard – Perfect for My Computer
My laptop computer needed a replacement external keyboard. I needed a very basic keyboard compatible with the computer. The keyboard was EXACTLY what I needed. It was delivered timely, was reasonably priced and works GREAT. Now my desktop keyboard is dying and it looks like I need to purchase another of these keyboards!
One person found this helpful
Christine Schuman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
thank you
just what the doctor ordered!
harry garcia –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My backup keyboard
I like it very much.
JA –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Slim, quiet, num pad
This keyboard is sleek and quiet and has a numpad… something that was desperately missed on my more expensive gaming keyboard. The keys are surprising soft and quiet. I do miss the sharper feeling edge on the keys which gives a little more sensory feedback but honestly this is an impressive plug and play keyboard for the price.
One person found this helpful
RDGrady –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Needed wired keyboard
Had a wireless Logitech keyboard that I loved features on, but kept having a delay when using it. Keys would just not respond until they “felt” like it. Although this keyboard doesn’t have some of the features that the other did, it works and has no lag.
One person found this helpful
Valerie –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good enough keyboard
The letters on my old keyboard were disappearing fast with wear so I decided to replace it. It is hard to find a keyboard to meet my fussy wants but this one is probably good enough. The keys work and it seems to be built well enough. I suspect this is true of most keyboards these days. Here are a few of the issues I get fussy about:I use a keyboard tray. The sliding drawer has a wrist rest so I want a keyboard with a straight, thin front edge. This one has a bit of a curve so it is always moving around in my drawer. This is a critical requirement. I cannot use keyboards with wide front lips nor with goofy curves on the front edge.The curve on this one isn’t too bad so I can live with it. Good enough.I was used to a large “Enter” key and this one is smaller with the “” key where part of the Enter key was on my old keyboard. This means I often hit the “” key when I want Enter. It’s annoying but I know I’ll get used to it in time. Again, less than ideal, but good enough.I’m used to a certain arrangement of the Print Screen, Scroll Lock, Pause, Insert, Home, Page Up, Delete, End and Page Down keys. This keyboard matches what I’m used to so is great in that respect. Likewise the four arrow keys are where I expect them as are the keys of the numeric pad which I rarely use except to enter odd symbols such as é, ¢, °, etc.I would like better tactile feedback on the “F” and “J” keys to align my hands on the home row. This keyboard has a tiny ridge at the bottom of those letters but it is nearly undetectable and thus effectively useless. I can live with the lack. Good enough.I would love to have larger letters on the keys, high contrast colors like the black on yellow jobs I’ve seen, or maybe back lighting. I couldn’t find a keyboard with those features that met my more important wants so this one is again, good enough.I saw a keyboard with LCD keys so that the keyboard can be used as a normal one, a Dvorak keyboard or any other type you want and the keys are always labeled correctly. I love it! but it was pretty expensive (fair enough) and, worse, didn’t meet my other important needs so I had to do without. This one is, guess what? Good enough.I would dearly love to have some extra keys that could be easily programmed to enter simple strings automatically. I don’t like to reprogram the normal letter or function keys as too often they are already used for some other function that I may want someday or else I have to hit three or more keys at once which is a nuisance and hard to remember. A second row of programmable keys would be super. Unfortunately I have, again, been able to find any keyboards have such extra keys and that meet my other needs.I recently tried to find a keyboard for my husband. He doesn’t use a keyboard drawer and is having problems with the cats walking on his keyboard when he is away from the computer. I have seen keyboards in the past that had a plastic lid that hinged open to use the keyboard then closed when not in use to protect it. I was unable to locate any such keyboards for sale any more. Hello out there! People still have pets!In my search I quickly rejected many keyboards because they were too small, had too few keys (How can one use an 87 key keyboard these days?) were some strange supposedly ergonomic design, or were built for some special purpose. There are a LOT of keyboards on the market but I found it quite difficult to find one that was acceptable. I’m a long way from ecstatic over this one but it is, yes, good enough.
3 people found this helpful
lilianne –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It works eith rase
I adore the fact that it’s easy to set up that it works simply and efficiently and the price can’t be beat
2 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great Wired Keyboard – but the lettering wears off
The keyboard works great. It has a nice feel. The only problem is that the lettering wears off after a few months of heavy use, especially on the letters used most — for me, that’s A, T, H, M, and N. I have learned that the first thing to do after unpacking this keyboard is to apply clear nail polish to those letters. That lets them last for a few more months. Of course, I could always learn to touch type — but I have to peek sometimes!
2 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love my new keyboard!
It’s a basic wired keyboard, but it’s great. Keys are smooth… makes typing a breeze.
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Elise –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gets the job done
for the price, it does what you want it to do. Certainly not the best keyboard by quality standards but does exactly what it needs to do with no issues
nobler –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent keyboard
This is not quite a full-travel keyboard, and it doesn’t have the tactile feel (break) of my old hp C3757 keyboard (I’m typing on a ~30 year old keyboard), but it’s usable and reliable. I don’t like it as a daily-driver, but it will do in a pinch, such as when I’m working on another PC. It does have decent rubber feet and a nice long cable.
W. J. Cornelius –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Standard in Inexpensive Keyboards
Every time I need a new inexpensive wired keyboard, this is my go-to. They key aren’t too mushy (for the price) and they are extremely durable. I don’t know about gaming, but for fast typing and all-around productivity this is a great office for the home or office.
Ronald Underwood –
5.0 out of 5 stars
as needed sound control on the keyboard
sound control on the keyboard not on all key boards
Laura S –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s a keyboard
Works like it’s supposed to
Will Z. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
High quality keyboard that lasts
I just realized I’ve used this keyboard 12 years for heavy work & gaming usage already. Despite having plenty of food and liquid spilled on it, it’s still going strong. Bravo Logitech.
Jorge Borda –
4.0 out of 5 stars
As promesed
Got what I needed!
GansterDJ –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keyboard
My grandson very happy with the items thank you
Annette –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great buy
I love it, the keys are so easy to touch
Gyuri Han –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comfy and Clacky Keys
Smooth key operation and very comfortable for typing 12-15 hours a day for work! Highly recommend
One person found this helpful
FauxReal –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The benchmark standard for budget keyboards
The Logitech K120 may not be a feature-rich keyboard, but that doesn’t seem to prevent it from performing as a quality device. Where many manufacturers would offer a budget model lacking in standards of functionality and/or design; Logitech has proven with the K120 that even the “cheapest” member of a product line can positively represent the rest of the group. As such, I look at the K120 with three basic elements in mind: Appearance, Keys, and Durability; while also considering what I’ve seen in other < $20USD keyboards.Appearance: I am of the opinion that cheaper keyboards often look bulky and bulky keyboards often look cheap. The K120 deftly dodges this issue by employing a slim, modern design; aesthetically appropriate for home or office. LED indicators for the status of Caps and Number Lock are a welcome feature not found on all keyboards, much less those within the K120 price-range.Keystroke: A primary issue that I've seen with most budget keyboards I've used in the past, especially those touting "quiet" factors, is how the keys seemed stubborn to input. Key depressions on the K120 are (probably depending on typing style) sufficiently quiet and soft to the touch, without feeling unresponsive or spongy. There is just enough tactile feedback to offer a satisfying indication that a key has been sufficiently engaged.Durability: Most keyboards, even many that are offered at a much higher price-point, can feel fragile for the nature of their lightweight, plastic elements. The K120 isn't an exception here, but nothing about it "feels" like an under $20 keyboard. When I factor in the spill-resistant design and 3-year manufacturer's warranty, most of my concerns of longevity are sufficiently quieted.I have to admit that I might be giving the K120 extra points simply for not sucking; but given the cheap, almost "throw-away" nature of many electronic devices today, I'd argue that doing so isn't too inappropriate. Similarly, when I factor in a price that almost screams "throw-away device!"; to be granted a set of design standards meeting or exceeding that which I've seen from many competitors, I can't help but to offer an excellent rating in return.*****12/05/13 UPDATE*****I'm happy to announce that this keyboard (and another of the same model purchased around the same time) is still working quite well with regular use at home and at the office. The ONLY negative thing I can say is that one of the elevating "feet" on my work keyboard snapped off and got lost during an office move. That said, a stack of business cards has sufficiently managed to act as a crutch and the overall functionality has not been hindered in the slightest.Also, I should note that I play PC games pretty regularly at home (Battlefield 4, as of late; Skyrim prior to that) and while I would LOVE to have some of the bells and whistles made available by more expensive gaming-themed products, I'm simply blown away by the fact that this thing has held up under such extensive use, day-in and day-out.In Battlefield 4 ALONE, I have logged 235 hours of game play. That's 235 hours of constant (and sometimes frantic) use; punishing the W, A, S, and D keys as if I was playing whack-a-mole with them. (Disclaimer - I use a joystick for Jets and Helicopters, but still use the keyboard for ground vehicles and watercraft.) I think that says plenty about the build quality on what's essentially a budget-oriented device.Please feel free to ask questions and I'll do my best to respond as quickly as possible.Thanks for reading! 12 people found this helpful
Joe Tairei –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good, basic, standard PC keyboard
I am a touch typist and computer programmer who spends all day in front of a computer, and I’m picky about my keyboards. When my previous SIIG wireless keyboard began to get flaky, I tried a Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse, because in the past I’ve always liked their design. Unfortunately, the keyboard turned out to be weird, with sunken function keys, no spacing between key groupings, and not enough tactile feedback. The mouse is excellent and I’ve kept that, but I’ve swapped the execrable keyboard for the inexpensive but nearly perfect Logitech K120.I avoided Logitech in recent years because some foolish person in their product design department decided to squish the central keypad down from 3 to 2 keys per row, so that the traditional Insert-Home-PageUp, Delete-End-PageDown that IBM taught us to love back in the ’80s became three rows of Home-PageUp, END-PageDown, Insert-Delete or some such nonsense.Fortunately, it appears that Logitech came to their senses and restored the layout that customers are used to. It goes to show that a company should listen to its customers and not ram a change down everyone’s throats.Anyway, the K120 has brought Logitech back to where they should be–a really good, straightforward keyboard that just works. All the keys and lights are in the right place. The keyboard is quiet, and the labeling is excellent–it’s not glow-in-the-dark but the letters are large and white on black plastic so you can’t go wrong. The function keys and keypads are nicely spaced and your fingers can find them without looking. The ESC key is easy to find, as well.Someone here complained about noise. Unbelievable! This keyboard is quiet. I’ve used quieter ones, admittedly, but this is about middle of the pack, not what I’d call a noisy keyboard at all. Try not hammering the keys like you’re driving nails; you don’t need to, and the keyboard (and your fingers) will last a lot longer.Someone else claimed the caps lock key was too easy to hit. Thus far, I’ve not hit it at all. It has just enough gap that your finger absolutely won’t hit it if you’re reaching for the “A”. It just doesn’t happen. I have large hands and I type very fast and so far, so good.All in all, this is a great keyboard for the money. I’ve bought two of them, in fact. Wireless keyboards are cool to look at, but nothing beats a traditional wired keyboard for performance and reliability.
38 people found this helpful
Stacey N. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for what I needed.
Works great. Awesome price.
Inspector Gadget –
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very serviceable 104-key keyboard with a light touch
The Logitech Keyboard K120 is very light in weight, typical of your rubber dome technology used beneath it’s keycaps. This is a standard sized keyboard, roughly 2.2cm center-to-center spacing. It has very light keytouch, so if you are elderly, or if this is for a child, then finger strength requirements are minimal.LAYOUT 5: This is the standard 104-key layout. The full-sized Backspace, Tab keys and spacebar make for familiar typing. This is somewhat of a space-saving design, with minimal ridges around the sides and bottom corners of the keyboard. If you are a lazy wrist-rest like me, then your area of your palm below your left pinky will have you executing numerous sequences where is any key you happened to by typing at the moment where you inadvertently held down the key. Cursor controls, Home-End and Page control keys are in their normal configurations so there is nothing new to learn. LEDs are bright for the 3 lock modes, and the 10-key pad is right where you expect it to be.LOOK 5: The letters are printed with bright white lettering and numbering, so it works well in typical office lighting.DURABILITY: 4 I cannot speak for this at this time as it has been in use only for short while. The first one ordered was dead upon arrival, not working on any PC into which it was plugged. This second sample has been flawless in its operation.FEEL 3: This is a rubber dome keyboard, so keypress force is light. If you are a strong typist then you will bottom out the keys with ease, which can actually slow you down. Even the Spacebar has the same tension as all of the other keys. For light key action the return speed on the keys is fast enough to satisfy all but the fastest of typists. Return speed is still higher on full mechanical switched keyboards.SPEED 4: I type 70 WPM, so this is a fast keyboard to me. To those typing faster, say near 90 WPM, this keyboard may force you to make mistakes or skip characters. Rubber dome atop a resistor network isn’t the fastest recovering keys.STABILITY 4: This isn’t a rigid keyboard, and it is easily twisted. However, for everyday use it may be fine. There are the typical flip-out tabs below the front of the keyboard allowing the user to incline the board. The rubber “feet” strips offer plenty of grip when the keyboard is new. However, they become slipperier as the keyboard ages and picks up a coating of dust. Cleaning these feet regularly will ensure the keyboard won’t slide on you.SOUND 4; This is a silent keyboard. Rubber dome technology by design is quiet. There is minimal key rattle if a key is pressed hard and quickly released. With careful typing the user can keep sound levels below (<) 60 dB and as high as 70 dB if really pounding the keys, the latter which would be rare. This keyboard is rated on quietness being a desired feature.VALUE 5: An $11+ keyboard is well worth it as compared to mechanical keyboards which can cost >$100.CONCLUSION: Enthusiastically recommended. AN $11 Logitech Keyboard K120 is excellent both for home or office use. It is quiet, fast and very affordable. I will attempt to remember to do a longevity update in a year. Thank you for reading, and I hope this review is helpful to you.
9 people found this helpful
eric s dennis –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice quality and affordable. Recommend.
Needed a new keyboard without spending much. This one fits my hands so much better. Back to normal. The one I had only was barely a year old but just is too small. Why? Still works but no thanks.
Andrew P. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
There’s a reason this is the #1 or #2 best keyboard ever.
This keyboard is one of the best I’ve used. The only downside is the “feet” break quite easily and are more expensive than buying a new keyboard to replace. I can’t express how well the keyboard is designed. I’ve bought at least 6 of these over the years (three recently to stock up in case the price increases unreasonably). Yes, it is wired, but that is not a bad thing. The keys are responsive and almost perfectly balanced compared to more modern options. And the keyboard keys are tight, like they should be.
5 people found this helpful
DR –
5.0 out of 5 stars
100% my go to basic wired keyboard – Feels OLD SCHOOL near perfect
My go to basic keyboard that approximates what I bought 20-30 years ago when people compared things to $1000 IBM Selectric Electric Keyboards. This is an ancient design time tested 20 yrs. Durable unless you are a Drown it in Coffee type user. It probably will survive. Don’t do it. It will easily survive a slightly DAMP cloth wipe down. KEYS can be removed but that also Exposes the Important parts to the grime you would be cleaning.. Just buy a new one unless at 10 years hard use you get manic .. I’m a FAN.. Under $15 MUCH better than cheap china models
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it
I love this. It’s remote and comes with the batteries installed. It’s very quiet. Keys have a rubbery feel and you get the bounce from each keystroke.Anyway, the main point is that it’s quiet and easy to type with. If there is more than one brand available, I will always choose Logitech. Never a problem with them.
Fritz –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Replacement of my older keyboard
The keys are nice and not so freaking close to each other like I have had before in the past with others, the little legs underneath is intack and not broken like my last one, of course I had my old one for eons so it has seen and been thru some rough times. until one day I had finally murdered it by spilling hot coffee all over it, now I have a new place to set my coffee cup at and lets hope this new one here don’t end up the same way as the other, all in all, Logitech is a pretty good brand name for their electronics, I wouldn’t buy any other brand name. Thank you Logitech.
Dee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love This Basic Keyboard!
I love this keyboard!! I just got it today, immediately plugged it in and it is PERFECT in every way. I am old so love the big, standard, chiclet keys that let me pound while I type. The smaller keys are way too sensitive for my big, fat fingers and I can’t say how much more comfortable this keyboard is . . . for me. My last one was ruined with a spill of a drink, and it was toast in a heartbeat.This is made by Logitech, which is a brand that I trust, and the price point was excellent.I highly recommend.
Mary Jane San Diego –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome product
everything is good.
Ducky –
5.0 out of 5 stars
classic keyboard is the best keyboard
Logitech has become my go-to tech product company with reliably good stuffI think this is the original keyboard layout and it is a joy to use.I just re-ordered so I have a back-up 🙂
One person found this helpful
Gdptay –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Could not be happier!!!
Could not be happier!!!
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect!
THANK YOU!
Kim –
5.0 out of 5 stars
old school full keyboard
I like the old style full keyboards for the spacing of the keys and also the report feel. It will have the normal key sounds & feel, like an electric type writer had. And also the first computers for business too. I like it because it’s the spacing and key size / style that I learned to type on and easy of speed (without having to look down at the keyboard. I like the feet io the backside of the keyboard at the top, to give it a gentle slopping angle from top to bottom. Logitech, still great brand. It doesn’t disappoint. I type a lot and after a few years when I’ve worn the letters off the keys – I spring for a new one. Not because it’s not working, just with typing in all the long complicated passwords – that’s when I need to double-check the actual key name when entering something that is encrypted. Comes shipped from Amazon witthout an outside box. Save cardboard / save the planet deal… if it’s a single purchase / ship alone item. Sometimes, Amazon warns you and gives you a choice about having an outer plain box but it’s down towards the bottom of the shipping page before hitting complete purchase. I hope that tip helps you but it was fine without an outer box, several times in the past. Their warehouse / drivers are pretty careful.
6 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good keyboard
Keys feel good….well made keyboard and good value for the price
Ally –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice keyboard! Would give 4.5 stars if I could
I bought this keyboard with the corresponding silicone cover. It’s great overall – and to be honest, the cover is what’s keeping me from getting a higher-end gaming keyboard at the moment, as I’ve had my fair share of disgusting keyboards. It’s not terribly loud (has some noise to it ofc, but I’ve dealt with louder keyboards for about half my life, so I don’t mind). Probably not the best for gaming, and it’s not the most ergonomic thing ever. I really, really wish there were media keys. Backlit keys would be a huge plus, since the cover makes the letters a little harder to see. Overall amazing for the price!
4 people found this helpful
MS –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great price
For the money you can’t beat this. The brand has decades long reputation . Easy fast typing , needs a stand.
JamesP –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great keyboard.
Nothing fancy, just a well-made keyboard.
Asa –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Working good
It’s a basic keyboard and works fine
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unknown –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Spacebar gets stuck
Ive used these keyboard for years. They work just fine for most things even professional computer work, but with a cheap price like this i guess you cant count on quality. The latest replacement one has arrived and the spacebar is getting stuck a few times right out of the box. I was maybe too trusting of the brand. i already threw the box in the public dumpster and im not going to dig through trash to send it back. i might just havr it o live with a faulty keyboard. while i will still recommend this for general use i will no longer consider these for professional due to the above. I need my keyboard keys not tonget stuck when doing the kind of work i do. I will need tonstart looking into other keyboards now.
Vintage motorcycles –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great value works well
I wanted an inexpensive wired keyboard. Logitech is decent quality and has not let me down. This keyboard offered for $12.50 (41% off) was what I was looking for. This is being used for writing not gaming and it has the quality required for that type of use. No battery to change or recharge. No bluetooth to connect.The keyboard does not have the backlight keys which is not a concern for me.One weird issue and might be the user not the keyboard, but the Control C to copy Control V to paste type commands o not work on this keyboard.Strange but for $12.50 I can’t complain.
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Charles –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The ole trusty workhorse….
I’m horrible with keyboards. I destroy them.I’ve owned about 6 of these over the years.Want a good typing keyboard for under $15…. this is what you need.(And if you take care of your stuff… you will have a good keyboard for years to come.)
Gene CaliGene Cali –
5.0 out of 5 stars
An oldie but a goodie
I wore off too may letters to continue using my old Keyboard, and this Logitech fits the bill perfectly. Arrive early and had the minimal of package protection.
Jen –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good buy
I threw away first one I bought from a supposedly reputable brand because keys stuck right away. This keyboard has soft easy press keys. lifts to good height for my bad wrists, and is very affordable.
Big Perm –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Basic keyboard does the job just fine
If you’re looking for a cheap basic keyboard for everyday use, look no further. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles as others, so if you’re not looking for that then this one is for you.
Robert Ciappa –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice replacement keyboard
Just plugged it in and it worked.Perfect replacement for my formerly wet keyboard.
Larry Budd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s a keyboard that acts like a keyboard
It does what its supposed to. It’s a lightweight keyboard, reflected in the price.
Kas –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty decent for a basic keyboard
It was a bit big for my hands, but it got the job done till I could replace it. I’ll keep it as a backup.
Danny Freeman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Service & Products
As always, timely delivery and predictable accuracy of order.Incredible service…!!!
ROD MAJORS –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A quality keyboard at any price.
Good stuff. -Rod Majors
Ginger Girl –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Price
You get what you pay for. This was a nice cheap keyboard. Works fine but feels flimsy – which actually isn’t a problem for me
Rick Ludolph –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, basic keyboard – perfect for my needs.
I only needed a basic keyboard – this is it! Returned a couple of others that left me disappointed.
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Brad –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremly affordable and dependable
For the price4 it cannot be beat. No issues
Samuel Beloff –
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEST PRODUCT FOR THE PRICE!
Old keyboard too grody after too many attempted cleanings. Keys began to stick. This is a GREAT replacement.
Ryan Jaramillo –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does exactly what I need it to
If you need something that types, this is as good of a keyboard as any.
Chris –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I reccomend this
I am very happy with it. I like the way the keys feel compared to my old keyboard. The price was very good.
Michael Carter –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great item
Basic and does what I need it to do definitely will order again! Thank you
Steve Rose –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product
Great price and fast delivery
Kryzzle –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Just ok
It types well and holds a charge well…. Main flaw there’s no light when caps lock it number lock are on. Sucks when you’re trying to login to work and there’s nowhere to type to figure out if caps is on