The majority of people's first impressions are unfavorable. Because the button for the mouse wheel was broken, I considered taking the mouse to a repair shop. But then I realized that after some time, it would be simpler to purchase an entirely new wireless kit rather than to continue to suffer with this one. Got pros: I was only able to come up with negative aspects of the kit after using it. Is that the overall convenience in comparison to the wired set that was used before? These are some downsides: 1. The primary keys, including Enter, Delete, Home, Shift, and arrows, are in an awkward location and have an awkward shape. I've been using the kit for 3 months now, but I'm still not used to the keyboard. 2. After a period of two months, the middle mouse button, which controls clicking on the wheel, began to behave erratically. That does not work at all, then it works every other time. 3. the use of battery power. Within the course of three months, I went through two sets of batteries in both the mouse and the keyboard.
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