I was getting some weird key strokes in the use of my cheap USB keyboard and when I was using it on a new Windows 11 mini-PC. This occurred even after updating all of the drivers, power cycling repeatedly and unplugging and re-plugging in the device. As an example, hitting the '5' key would generate a '5' and a '4' and many of the other number keys (on the main keyboard) would generate additional key strokes on a single hit.After replacing that keyboard with the Logitech MK120, all of those issues went away and the keyboard behavior was normal with each key only generating a single, expected, keystroke.Overall, it is still a no-frills keyboard that isn't anything special, but gets the job done. Very reasonably priced for what you get, but it isn't going to win any gaming contests for you like a higher priced gaming keyboard.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]