Linux, Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android have all been tried. The equipment operates without issue in all conditions. For a number of reasons, I was seeking for a wireless small keyboard: - I wanted to go between doing my primary job on my Linux desktop and taking notes in my preferred app on the iPad. I gave up on this notion. The slowness when moving between devices was unpleasant, as was the requirement to remember hotkeys for two different operating systems at once. Often perplexed. - As I grew accustomed to laptop keyboards, I found desktop keyboards to be overly large, particularly when using number blocks. I wanted to have a straight back and sit properly in an office chair. The elbows are now resting on the chair's armrests and the keyboard is on the edge of the table. To the right of the keyboard is a wireless mouse. Because of its small size, you don't need to reach for remote controls or move your elbows behind the mouse because your hands are always in the same place. It was able to sit down in a chair without slouching. - The absence of wires has made the desktop minimalist and tidy. Yes, I had to purchase more wireless headphones. Overall, I got what I wanted: a tidy desktop free of wires, the ideal chair height, the monitor at the ideal viewing distance, and comfortable work. Because of this, even though the back and neck frequently suffer earlier in the day, they do not become exhausted by the conclusion of the workday.
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