I have been using the computer keyboard for more than a month at this point. Get acclimated to the situation. At this point, I enjoy it better than any other conventional keyboard. With its positives being: 1) The capacity to collaborate with many devices concurrently (obviously when moving between different Bluetooth modes). 2) Good design 3) pricing / quality Below are some downsides: 1) In my situation, the buttons for switching between devices are pressed firmly (they are shifted to the upper left corner so that the plastic of the button is in contact with the plastic of the case), and as a result, the plastic of the button and the plastic of the case are touching each other. Because of this, pressing the button in the conventional manner does not work; instead, you must either press very firmly or press toward the lower right corner. 2) The unusual layout of some of the keys in comparison to other types of keyboards (this specifically refers to the punctuation marks). 3) Because all of the buttons are rounded, the little finger on the left hand starts to pain after writing for an extended period of time. This is because the volume filled by the buttons is smaller than usual, therefore the little finger needs to reach further and at a different angle than it would normally. 4) Because of the roundness of the keys, you will need to sacrifice some of your typing speed (I used to do all of my writing on a laptop, where only a little bit of pressure on the edge of the key was sufficient for the character to be displayed on the screen). 5) THE ONE THAT COUNTS THE MOST! When printing, the SHIFT key does not always function properly. For example, when switching languages (on Mac; I did not test this on Windows), it is impossible to use the key immediately; instead, you have to wait a second or two before it becomes available.