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Review on ๐Ÿ’ป Compact Wired Keyboard, MCSaite Full-size 78 Keys Mini Keypad Ideal for Professional or Industrial Computer Laptop Mac Notebook by David Foster

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good, responsive - some typos are inevitable - and clicking what you'd call 'loud' given its small size.

Pleasant, responsive - although some typos are unavoidable, mainly when the item isn't lying on a flat, horizontal surface but is resting on your lap, tilted at more vertical angles - and easily identifiable (PnP) and to use .clicky ? Little. A faint click, barely audible during the day but noticeable in the stillness of the night. I just can't get used to the stupidly enlarged layout in the middle section: the alphanumeric keys are made larger than the rest, or rather wider. So I keep making the wrong strokes and getting used to different key width proportions. Also, I miss R-Shift terribly. I mean TERRIBLE! Once you get used to a certain way of typing with the most common keyboard shortcuts, it won't be easy for you to just do it. Check your writing habits, especially if you are in a hurry. I think. only teenagers can do it. And yet they also have a busy schedule. So I'd redo the thing based on more traditional rules/proportions. Would I buy the same again? And you know. There are many better keyboards in slightly larger configurations. But to really save space, and most importantly for an outdated button design being replaced with all sorts of chiclet junk, this is the perfect option. And yes, that's the main reason why I prefer this particular keyboard! The old-style keyboard (angled and rounded at the edges) is the only design that protects the typist's fingertips from pain and fatigue, as well as from the usual typing frustration, which is an important psychological aspect for people who type a lot. Many Thanks. She! :-)

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
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