Occasionally, it seems to fail to recognize the numbers 1, 5, and U. Or maybe I'm just a terrible pressor; I haven't found a unit that never misses once in a while. Hired Experts: Keyboards that are both aesthetically and tactilely pleasing. The clave is heavy and seems to be nailed to the head when worn by someone who has none. Experiencing drawbacks: The slick surface of the keys makes it difficult to find the one you want to press, and it slows you down as a whole when typing. After B100, I simply could not and still cannot get used to using a mouse. A millimeter and a half of vertical clearance is required above B100 for the cursor to remain fixed. Furthermore, the comprehensive one detects the surface from a considerably greater distance, and the pointer retreats slightly when the sensor loses its landmark. It's inconvenient because of this. As I'm used to a low sensitivity and recently purchased a very large display, this feature is crucial for me, as it is often essential to make multiple passes while aiming in games.
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