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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 Adisorn Soon ᠌

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It's impossible to use, don't waste your money.

After using it for a significant amount of time and forming an initial opinion about it, I am confident that this keyboard is the worst option available. Not only is it unsuitable for touch printing and fast printing, but it is also completely unsuitable for printing in general. She is not someone I would recommend to anyone. With all of its perks. Unless she joined the competition right away and was counted by the computer. Most likely, this is the end of the positives. Different drawbacks include the fact that the keyboard is in no way optimized for the process of typing quickly. At first, I thought that maybe I just needed some time to adjust, but now that a month has gone by, everything is still going wrong. To summarize: 1. Modest-sized buttons Why do key buttons have to be so small? Who is the bright individual who thought of this idea? Enter, left shift, up, and the entire row of buttons along the top, including the ones that separate home and end. When you are typing quickly or, heaven forbid, touch typing, your fingers will press every key except for these microkeys, which require the use of a magnifying glass to locate on the keyboard. This is the primary factor behind significant increases in print turnaround times. 2. The key travel is extremely restricted. I'll never find out who first thought of the idea of making keys that are particularly tight. Invention was the only option. As if they had it in mind from the beginning to make the processes of touch printing and fast printing significantly more difficult. You will frequently need to go back and correct an error that occurred because a key was left unpressed. 3. The control panel for the battery is on the left. Why aren't the keys on top, like they are on regular keyboards? The brain has a default assumption that the keys begin at the very edge of the keyboard, and the fingers type based on this assumption. However, there is a platform with batteries underneath the keyboard, so this assumption is incorrect. As a direct consequence of this, there were many errors. 4. The letter E is not only difficult to find because of its size, but it is also difficult to find because it is lost among other small keys. Why did you make the poor letter Yo feel bad? Those who prefer to type with this particular letter will, without a doubt, feel resentment toward the developers.