In Linux, the touch button on the mouse can be used without any problems. On Ubuntu 14.04, I just entered the key assignments menu, and then I assigned the actions that I wanted to the swipes on the key. The multimedia keys and the calculator call key are the only ones that work right away among the additional capability keys. In the event that it is required to do so, the remaining keys can also be allocated through the key assignment settings. Below are some advantages: Keyboard: - Workmanship of a high quality - Quiet keys - The layout is traditional. The only difference is that Delete has been doubled, Insert has been moved forward, and the right Windows and Break have been deleted. - Padded wrist rest covered in synthetic leather, which feels quite luxurious to the touch - The ability to toggle the Backspace mode on and off for the left half of the space (a hardware feature) - Keys that enable supplementary functionalities Mouse: - Additionally of very high quality - Rubber coating on the sides that is pleasant to the touch - Wheel for scrolling horizontally - Press the side button that responds to swipes in the up and down directions. When a swipe is detected, there is a vibration. - A magnetic platform attached to the underside for transporting the transmitter. Having these drawbacks: It is not possible to select which half of the space should be converted to Backspace mode. I used to press the spacebar with my left hand because of the toys, but now that I need to utilize this chip, I have to relearn how to press the spacebar with my right hand. This is because the toys forced me to push the spacebar with my left hand. - There are no indicators for the CapsLock or NumLock keys. Despite the fact that it is not particularly important to me personally. Yes, and a good number of wireless keyboards come equipped with this capability. A mouse with a glossy finish will take up fingerprints, but unless you look very closely, you won't be able to tell that they are there.
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