The assembly seems to be of a higher quality than that of the Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400, but the trick with the ears and the F keys merely knocks out. Considering that the keyboard is intended for use in the home, it is not convenient to use. I have two impressions of the model. Below are some advantages: The pricing, the simple design, the fact that it is enjoyable to use despite its modest size, the sense that it is well made, and the fact that they guarantee protection against moisture. With these drawbacks: It's so ludicrous that you can't even turn the F1 through F12 keys on as ordinary ones since multimedia functionalities have been placed on them. Instead, you have to hold down the Fn key in order to activate the standard keys. You might be able to find a solution to this issue by dancing while playing a tambourine, however I have not tried this method. The default setup program from Microsoft only provides you access to three of the more than a dozen keys for multimedia functions. Because there is no way to turn off the touchpad when it is not in use, you might strike it by accident with your little finger when pressing the arrows at the bottom or the left shift key, although this is only a temporary nuisance.
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