
I've done other reviews of keyboards, mice and a few other things and found that most versions of Bluetooth or USB are missing. Unfortunately, they always end up with no keystrokes. I firmly believe that whatever the bells and whistles it may be, something is useless if it cannot perform the primary function for which it was designed. This one comes SO close to being that good. In the first week I had it, I think it missed a keypress. Now, a few weeks later, he seems to be missing more and more. Fully charged, half charged, plugged in, unplugged, doesn't matter. I'll type and some letters (not always the same) will just "drop out". Disappear. fall into the void Where did you go? I know I pressed the button. I type at over 70 words per minute, but my speed slows down when I have to go back and correct every third or fourth word because the keyboard can't keep up. may not have problems with missed keystrokes. If you type a lot, you'll need to do what I did and go back to a wired keyboard. I don't think I will find a WiFi that will keep up with the times. I'm still giving this 4 stars because it's the best wireless keyboard I've ever used, but like I said, if you're a little serious about typing, head for wired.

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