Attempts were made to use on a variety of platforms. The device has no complaints about any of the environments it is used in. There are a few reasons why I needed a small, wireless keyboard: While my primary work will be done on my Linux desktop, I hoped to take notes using my iPad and my preferred software. I gave up on this plan. The slowness was frustrating, and having to remember hotkeys for two different operating systems was a hassle when switching between devices. Commonly perplexed. After some time typing on a laptop, I found that the desktop keyboard, especially the number pad, was extremely cumbersome. I yearned for the day when I could sit up straight in my office chair. The keyboard is now perched on the edge of the table, and the arms of the chair are being used as elbow rests. To the right of the keyboard, there is a wireless mouse. Because of its small size, the user's hands are kept in the same general region at all times, eliminating the need to move the elbows or reach for remote controls. One might sit down comfortably on a chair rather than half-lying down. Due to the absence of wires, the desktop has taken on a minimalistic appearance. Indeed, I needed to purchase more wireless headphones. In the end, I was able to fulfill my goals of a wire-free workstation, a chair that was just perfect, and a monitor that was at the correct distance from my eyes, allowing me to work in comfort. This alleviates pain in the back and neck that is normally experienced towards the end of the workday.