- Super keyboard. The scissor mechanism gives a short, clear key travel. Ideal for those who are used to laptop keyboards. She is, however, quite quiet. The only sane and racially correct key layout: narrow long enter, long shifts, backslash over enter, gaps between F1-12 keys, no stupid fn in the corner of the keyboard, no sleep and shutdown buttons.
- Incredibly difficult to disassemble, over 50 small screws.
- The most important thing for me is that there are no these idiotic wrist rests (I have a high table, so I don’t like to raise my arms even higher because of the wrist rest). One of the best slim scissor keyboards at an affordable price. Additional USB ports on the keyboard, but to be honest, I never used them. Moderately heavy. Compact (narrow vertically, without unnecessary bells and whistles). Nice subtle color.
- All long keys (Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Enter, Backspace), in particular the "Space" key - quiet horror - when you press it, a disgusting bounce, like cheap keyboards. There are two stickers on the keys - tactile sensations are not pleasant (you can feel the roughness on the surface of the key). The keys are quiet, but far from silent, especially if you type very fast.
- - Quiet - Compact - Light - Inexpensive - The only sane scissor option (membrane with a scissor mechanism like on laptops) - Characters are not erased
- - The accuracy of the mechanisms is not as high as, for example, on my laptop, but for this price it is excusable - In games, when you need to hold down three or even four buttons at once, it will not work, only two are registered (Illustrative examples: GTA - to make a turn on the spot, you need to hold down W, S and the turn button A or D, so W and S will work together for you, you will stand still, making a burnout, but A and D are no longer registered, you will not turn around , either release S, or turn around by holding the left mouse button and moving the mouse in the desired direction. In some games like DotA, this minus can probably be critical, in the games that I play, it doesn’t interfere much, you need to adapt a little. The second example is if you are playing with voice communication with button activation. So, you control a character / technique, one way or another, use W and often take turns A and D, so at these moments it makes no sense to press Q for voice - you will either block control for yourself while you are talking, or you will not be able to activate your voice , if you have already pressed two buttons before, you need to wait until you perform an action and there will be a free button. Of course, it is treated by voice activation, but it is not always convenient, or by reassigning the voice button to another, if you have such a convenient button, perhaps somewhere on the mouse).
- -For such a price, I personally really liked the keyboard for office purposes and web development -Design. Minimalistic gray + black color -For those who are accustomed to laptop keyboards with low key travel - Weighty (does not run away from under the arms, stands still firmly) - Lack of plastic legs, which often break -2 USB 2.0 connectors on the sides (left + right)
- - Lack of backlight -USB 2.0 and not 3.0 (if you find fault) -Not a gaming one (personally, it’s not convenient for me to play on it, but I didn’t buy it for games, but for office tasks and for web development) -For someone it will be a minus wire, lack of Bluetooth -Not the quietest key travel (but you need to consider what kind of keyboard it is)
- tactile sensations when typing, ease of typing, reliability, design
- I got a marriage, but the store quickly changed the keyboard and now there is no such problem.