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Review on Full-Sized Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo with Typewriter Flexible Keys and Auto Sleep - 2.4GHz Compatible with Windows 7/8/10, Cute Design KS66-2 by Pin Lin ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

Stylish, compact. Looks very pleasing to the eye) Addendum to review two days later: Firstly, it is very pleasant that the company's employees (representatives in 2022) immediately responded to my negative (premature) review, it is very nice. Secondly, I'm starting to get used to the latest design innovations. After playing the shooter, I realized that it’s real to play and nothing so far that doesn’t bother, a fairly powerful response. Not immediately, but I'm already starting to adapt to this layout, I think in a month and a half, muscle memory will readjust. In addition, compactness is still a plus, but out of habit it causes anger. I hope for my further pastime for this kit and unsubscribe after some time later. I really planned to return the kit and buy a new set, but it seems that I'm starting to enjoy working with the kit. I would like to note that almost all novelties from different manufacturers are starting to switch to a similar format, of course, there are also typical standard sets, but in most cases I began to observe something similar. Time will tell if this is good or bad.

Pros
  • Stylish, compact (didn't think it would be a big minus)
Cons
  • Since 93, I have used different keyboards and all of them were created taking into account different features, but for a person and no matter an adult or a young one, it was always possible to adapt within a maximum of a week. With this keyboard, everything is so sad that I don’t even want to write a review, since this is a kind of torment. And yet, I'll go through it. No matter how news, since everything has already been stated before me, the keyboard has deviated so much from the standards that it leads to anger. The shift enter keys arrows and other keys are absolutely not made for the human hand, or perhaps for small children's fingers. Blind typing won't work. Yes, and looking at the keyboard you manage to hit a few more keys, which creates a problem. I don't know, maybe not everyone uses hot keys, but for example, pressing shift ctrl on the left side with two fingers at the same time is a torment, perhaps The calculation was that you need to press two keys with one finger, but this still needs to be adapted. As for silent clicks, I would argue. In a recording studio, this will not work, both the keys and the mouse buttons are noisy, and also very loud. In addition, if the keyboard is on legs, then it creates vibration when typing, all the elements on the table enter into resonance. Probably the keyboard is well suited for those who have never been used to the standard type in their lives and do not have muscle memory, and most likely do not type fast.