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Review on Full-Sized Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo with Typewriter Flexible Keys and Auto Sleep - 2.4GHz Compatible with Windows 7/8/10, Cute Design KS66-2 by Agata Sikora ᠌

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The quality is worse than I have ever seen, a complete disappointment

As a first impression, and after a considerable amount of time, I'm sure this is the worst keyboard of all alternatives. It is completely unsuitable not only for touch and fast printing, but also for printing in general. I don't recommend her to anyone. With its pros. Unless she quickly joined and was determined by the computer. Probably, this is all the pluses. Different cons: the keyboard is not at all adapted to the fast typing process. At first I thought that I had to get used to it, but no, a month has passed, and everything is also bad. The points: 1. Small buttons. Why make key buttons small? Who is the smart one who came up with this? Small: enter, left shift, up, the entire row of top buttons including divides home and end. During fast or God forbid touch typing, fingers press everything, but not these microkeys, which you need to look for on the keyboard with a magnifier. This is the #1 reason for significant print slowdowns. 2. Key travel is very tight. I'll never know who came up with the idea of ​​making tight keys. It had to be invented. As if they specifically set out to significantly complicate the processes of fast and touch printing. Often you have to go back and correct an error due to an unpressed key. 3. Battery panel on the left. Why not on top, like all normal keyboards? The brain automatically thinks that the keys start from the very edge of the keyboard and the fingers type based on this assumption, but no, there is a platform with batteries! As a result - a lot of mistakes. 4. The letter E is not only small, but it is also somehow hidden inconveniently, lost among other small keys. Why offended the poor letter Yo? Those who like to type with this letter will obviously have anger at the developers.