See video to see what I mean (ignoring my one handed bad typing)
Before I move on to the details of the board, I actually bought a brand new 60% board from Currys/PC World just a few days ago (£40). This was a mistake as the board is awful.
I need a keyboard that I can use effectively while coding, if you buy a 60% board like I did, you'll not only be losing the dedicated Fkeys, which is fine, but also the cursor keys and functional keys above them (home, end etc). I thought I could live with that in exchange for a smaller board, I was wrong. Trying to use Fn+shift+ctrl+A just to highlight one word left requires some mental gymnastics my brain doesn't care for. In short, 60% boards are for gamers, not coders.
Anyway, details:
TKL so no numpad, this isn't an issue for me as I wanted a TKL so that the keyboard is more centralised on my desk.
Has got fully functioning Insert, home, del, end, pg up, pg down and cursor keys.
Cursor keys are full size, not the weird shaped ones often found on boards.
Lighting has lots of modes, including always on or off and adjustable brightness.
The F-keys also have the usual alternate functions.
Overall a very nice board for a very low price. Even if noisy.