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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 Kero Murcafo ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsatisfactory quality, I will not buy this again.

here one could note the absence of CapsLock, NumLock indication, but this is a wireless keyboard and this can hardly be written down as a disadvantage. In general, you will not immediately understand whether it is convenient or not. I've tried it in the store - it seems convenient. And as I began to write several pages in a row on it - then everything popped up - my right hand hurts (mostly the right one, because on the right side there are most of the jambs in the keyboard). Now, of course, I would not buy it - you can find analogues cheaper and hardly worse.

Pros
  • Compact kit. Fits in a laptop bag. There are even multimedia keys
Cons
  • Bad keyboard layout. The buttons of the main unit are located generally normally, but on the right side they are narrowed (symbol b). The "\" button was put to Enter, and it gets in the way there - and you can't blindly press it if you want, and instead of Enter you get on it . a paradox! It would be much better to make Enter wide, and place "\" above it, then the problem of "Ъ" would be solved. The block of arrows is strongly shifted to the left, so those who like to switch the layout with the right Shift + Alt will definitely not like it. Those who use the right "Ctrl" won't like it either. because of this, it is not in its place (traditionally it should be "somewhere under Shift", and it is a whole button to the left). Also, this block of arrows gets in the way when printing - the palm can press the arrow button and you will be typing on another line (just the "Up" arrow sticks out), or instead of a dot / comma, you will move back. I think it would be better to move the block of arrows a little to the right (due to "0" on the numeric keypad). Due to the reduced size, the Backspace button seems to be out of place, often pressing "=" instead. Bad location of the "Insert" and "Delete" buttons. It would be much better to swap them with the Home and End buttons. The mouse wheel is pressed tightly (after all, a number of functions have been thrown on it in the browser and this is very disappointing). The mouse itself cannot boast of accuracy, and a good table cover or rug is desirable for it - it does not slip well. Switching the layout due to tight keys may not happen - the buttons are not pressed.