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Review on Microsoft N9Z-00003 Wireless All-in-One Media Keyboard - Canadian French (QWERTY) by Petar Mihalev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the product very much, fully consistent with my expectations.

Nice keyboard, and I'm a fan of Microsoft products in general; in addition to this, I use a compact wired mouse made by the company. before that, the same one had served me well for over five years before it finally gave out. When it did, I waited a month because everywhere wireless devices are currently on sale. or in a huge wire. The transaction went smoothly, and I do not have any complaints. Some pros: It has a high-quality feel, and it is practical to operate the touchpad with your right thumb while pressing the "left mouse button" with your left thumb when you hold it in your hands while laying on the sofa. This makes it a kind of maxi remote control that can be used with a computer that is linked to a television. a sizable touchpad that makes it simple to zoom in and out (if you're sitting on the couch, you may not be able to read small writing). I compared it to a comparable Logitech model, and this one seems to be of higher quality. Perhaps the components cost more, or perhaps the touchpad is larger; alternatively, perhaps the buttons on the touchpad are "built-in" rather than separate, giving it the appearance of a more contemporary product. I tried both models. There are certain drawbacks, the first of which is that even after the computer has been taken out of sleep mode, the keyboard will not wake up. you have to turn it on and off using the switch that is located on the right side of the keyboard. Once you do so, everything will be OK, the pointer will appear, and you will be able to continue using the device. 2) If you use it on a table, there are no tilt adjustment legs available to you. Because of this, using it as a permanent keyboard is not something that is really convenient. 3) I find it difficult to type the text since it is not very handy for me. However, I have been using laptops for more than ten years, and I find that the keyboards on "large desktop" computers are awkward for me to use. This one appears to have a feel that is more comparable to that of a laptop, but for me personally, it is not particularly convenient. 4) a short column of function keys that can be used for a variety of purposes (such as moving the page up and down, etc.) required some getting used to; if I employed combinations using Fn, perhaps this would be an issue; nevertheless, it was not a problem for me.