After spending a considerable amount of time reading the reviews, I began to have serious second thoughts about purchasing the keyboard. Also, I was unsure as to whether or not I would get acclimated to the dual layout for Mac and Vin. Individually, there exist such keyboards, and the conventions function, but when they are combined on the same keyboard, occasionally I put the letter "E" instead of the symbol "/," and vice versa. It's just a matter of getting used to it. The keys are quite easy on the fingers. By themselves, in the form that they take, and within the functioning of the system. The stroke is brief, the mechanism offers a pleasing return to the fingertips, and the sound is muted during the entire process. The ergonomics are, in general, on par with the comfort offered by MacBook keyboards (down to the "butterfly" mechanism). It should come as no surprise that the keyboard is positioned as a tool, including for writers; in fact, he got it specifically for this purpose. I was under the impression that it was impossible to locate a genuinely great and uncompromising keyboard for use with Windows, and I'm not talking about one designed for gaming. I had it all wrong:) Automatic backlighting that turns on when you touch the keyboard - works like magic - it feels like the developers tried to justify such a price for what appears to be an ordinary keyboard by making it function like magic. In and of itself, it is as impeccably designed and meticulously stitched, befitting the price range to which it belongs. Many of the reviews mentioned how odd the wheel sounded; perhaps the reviewers are missing something or I just got lucky, because it doesn't give me any problems at all to use it. The presence of clicks is natural and expected in this space. It's true that I just use the wheel to manage the level and to toggle "Play" and "Pause" on and off. The only thing I took note of was how long the battery lasted. The USB Type-C port on the keyboard allows for charging, and while the process is not overly time-consuming, the battery does not hold a charge for very long. Even though I only used it for four to six hours over the course of two consecutive evenings, the battery was entirely depleted after I kept it on for two days. The primary reason I purchased it was to improve my posture, as wireless connectivity is a somewhat uncommon choice for me. If you unhook it from the computer, take it to a different table in the evening, and work on establishing a wireless connection, this objective can certainly be achieved. After that, I replaced it on the table, connected the charging cable, and that was it. If you do not set the job to work wirelessly one hundred percent of the time, there should not be a problem with it.
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