The Moko keyboard is not an affordable alternative to the Microsoft keyboard. It's a completely different device that makes it useless. I assume that the reviews on the site are made by bots. The keyboard does not connect to the ground computer like a regular Microsoft keyboard. See attached pictures. Have you noticed that there are no metal connectors on the MOKO board? This is because it was designed without it. The MOKO board connects to the surface via Bluetooth. And bluetooth DOES NOT WORK. Bluetooth cannot send messages to the ground computer that quickly. If you're typing at a normal speed, the keyboard won't keep up with what you're typing. Why would they even sell something that doesn't work? I think there are enough suckers (like me) who can't see the difference in pictures.
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