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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 Kiyoshi Sakade ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

The opposite of tiny in size. Those who type using the blind approach will find that this way is quite convenient. Neither heavy nor uncomfortable. This is the greatest option, and I strongly suggest going with it. The advantages of it include the following: I've been making use of it for the past six years. Because I can't just remember the English layout by heart, I had to replace the first set with a new one because the letters on the first one became unreadable after three years. I already have the second set. We are able to say that the package only contains benefits in its whole. It is quite easy to type without looking at the keyboard because all of the keys are clearly labeled. Extremely gentle and satisfying press of the key. Unprecedented dependability; nothing has ever gone wrong, all of the letters are printed, nothing gets stuck or clogged, and nothing jams. Batteries typically have a lengthy lifespan; during this period, I only needed to replace them a total of five times. Although if the mouse has a high level of sensitivity, the positioning could be more accurate, especially while working with Photoshop. The stage is not designed to be used for gaming but rather for labor. This is by far the most superior keyboard I've ever used in all of my years of typing. These are some downsides: It's possible that the only thing that causes frustration is the fact that after only three years, the letters on the keyboard become largely unreadable. As a result, even a keyboard and mouse that are still technically in "working" condition have to be stored away and replaced with brand-new equipment. Because I spend a lot of time typing at work, I find that button stickers are not a good fit for me. In addition, they tend to "fly off" after only a short period of time.