I liked everything about it, but I almost returned it since I use it with iOS, and the Cyrillic layout didn't work out for me to get a dot, a comma, and a "e" where they should be in the text. The button in the bottom right corner of the keyboard that is used to enter a comma and a period is missing from this keyboard layout, hence the characters "/" and "?" are written in its place. I searched it out on the Internet, and some people say they will have to get used to typing a comma and a dot using the combination of the shift key and the shift key plus six. After writing to technical support, I received a response three working days later with the following recommendation: modify the layout at the level of the operating system. And it is true - while this bluetooth keyboard is connected to the iOS device, an additional menu item called "physical keyboard" appears in the "main-keyboard" menu item, and there is "auto" by default, and several Cyrillic layouts are available, one of which is "2022 - PC" - choose this layout, and everything returned to its proper location! Now, just like on a computer, the period and comma are accessed by pressing a button in the bottom right corner, and the letter "e" is located in the top left corner. Hooray!