The main reasons I was attracted to this thing was firstly the price and secondly the lack of a keyboard. I've been using a HAVIT keyboard for a while and it's too big and clunky for my desk, now it fits under my monitor stand so I can't easily free up space. This Perixx is pretty good. It's not fantastic, it's not worth the money, but it's good for what I need it for and it's compact. It's pretty light and I feel like I'm done when it stops. The keys are nice and not as long as on my previous keyboard, which is a nice bonus. I wish the keys were backlit, but that's not a problem - after all, the keyboard itself isn't advertised as such. I'm a fan, I don't see any complaints about that. My problem is the mouse. It's small, uncomfortable and within an hour of using it my forearm started to hurt and my fingers cramped. My hands aren't very big, average woman's hands, but this mouse makes me cry. I replaced it with the mouse that came with my previous keyboard. You can see that it's wider and longer, which fits in the palm of my hand much better.
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