Because the leading section of the keyboard is rather weighty and is fastened to the surface of the table in a very secure manner, you are unable to simply move the keyboard; rather, you will need to raise it. The keyboard is slightly slanted, and although I prefer the flat appearance of this keyboard, the fact that it does not have legs is not really bothersome and is only marginally perceptible. The backlight can be seen from an angle, and the different settings in which it can be included can also raise questions; nonetheless, I switched it off (in the program), as doing so does not bother me and will conserve battery life. Because I've spent a significant amount of time working for Logitech, I'm used to having a truncated left shift and a cropped enter. There are no issues with the shift; I use it without noticing the keys that are located next to it. I used to be accustomed to the enter key for a while, but that was a very long time ago, so everything is working perfectly here. Even if the old FAR is still with me, the fact that the F keys of the group are grouped more often and that there are also silly keys for locking the screen and switching bluetooth modes is not good, but it is not critical for me either because there are also silly keys for locking the screen and switching bluetooth modes. I believe that Prsoto is required to once more cast a peek at these buttons, and that's it; it's likely just a question of routine for him. I'd like to draw your attention to the color customization possibilities for the kits and the keyboard. I was thinking of getting a keyboard with graphite and black keys. In addition to that, I purchased the MX Master 3 mouse to go along with it. Mice can also be found in a graphite and black coloration. Also, there are versions available for both Mac and PC; the only difference between them is that the Mac version does not include a unifying adapter in the kit. I have not tested to see if the PC versions are able to function properly when linked to the adapter, but I believe that this should not be a problem. Graphite and black are the colors that make up the keyboard; the colors around the keys, or the base, are different from one another. Graphite and black coloring can also be seen on the mouse. In addition to that, they have a different insert in color, and the diode blinks, as can be seen in the images (which I believe everyone has seen). The color of the base of the keyboard and the graphite mouse are a perfect match; however, the graphite mouse appears to be more worn and gray than the other one. A mouse that is exactly the same color as the keys themselves, which is black. And I really liked how the graphite keyboard paired with the black mouse looked together. I wish everyone success.