Using this keyboard is relatively intuitive. Minor differences from the Microsoft-produced version include the need to charge the keyboard, the need to connect the keyboard via Bluetooth, and the need to turn on and/or wake up (by pressing a key) the keyboard before further use. There are a few keys that work differently than what you would normally expect from an American keyboard. The most notable of these differences, and the reason for my 3 star rating instead of 4-5, is the F5 key. I use the F5 key to refresh my web browser and refresh my folder view very often. I need the F5 key several times an hour. However, the F5 key on this keyboard has no update function. Pressing the F5 key does not update anything. It's a non-alphanumeric key that I'll most likely use on a standard keyboard, but it's useless here.
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