- Indestructible, compact, great for playing on a laptop.
- Non-standard arrangement of Alt, Ctrl, Shift keys, you have to relearn.
- Awesome! Bought for Star Conflict. The buttons are conveniently located, both geographically and in terms of size/tilt. True, you need to experiment and reassign for optimal ergonomics (in the game itself). Unexpected delight from the block layout of the keys. Expected and justified delight: to play with your hands on the table in front of you. 1) Very quickly became an adored device. 2) Gave a significant increase in efficiency in the game.
- Tailed :) Well, for such a price, let there be a tail. To the touch, the case is made of rough plastic, which is alarming when you take it out of the box, but you quickly forget about it :) Don't play while someone is sleeping in the room ) Let the person sleep ;)
- Price, size, rubberized WASD, price!
- Only one, no 0 key
- Compact, easy to use, convenient, cheap. The direct location of the WASD is also rubberized.
- There is no "0" key. Shift is far. Firstly - Despite all the negative reviews, you should not take them categorically. As they say, it's all a matter of taste and habit! Secondly - Do not believe everything. If it seems to you that this is what you need, take it, even if it does not suit you, not the money you should worry about.
- Quality build, non-slip surface.
- Non-standard arrangement of Ctrl and Shift, I got used to it for a long time and still sometimes I don’t get it. The marking of the F keys is practically invisible, it also takes some getting used to.
- Compact and ergonomic (for its own purposes), and even not afraid of spilled water.
- Not quite logical arrangement of CTRL and SHIFT, the absence of the Windows button and (oh horror!) The absence of any "empty" tab with the designation of buttons in case it does not match with any of the data games in the kit.
- 1) compact dimensions; 2) increased mass; 3) resistance to loads (including shock type); 4) resistance to flooding with liquids; 5) rubberized WSAD keys; 6) ease of cleaning; 7) there is enter, backspace, there are volume control keys, caps lock has been moved away; 8) price/quality ratio.
- 1) all keys play a little; 2) large backlash at the WSAD keys; 3) there is no possibility of reprogramming; 4) no additional keys; 5) very uncomfortable keys F1. F12.
- Compactness, price
- Ergonomics, functionality
- None
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