- Large keys, simple pressing, attractive, USB, quicker typing
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- 1. Very light and at the same time springy pressing the buttons. All buttons are pressed equally easily, nothing sinks anywhere, etc. It looks like a good laptop keyboard. 2. There is a separating space between the top row of F buttons, it was important for me that there was a separating space to the right of F4, because I often use F2-F4, and on the previous keyboard I had to peer every time, because there, behind the F4 button, F5 immediately followed. 3. Quite weighty, stands well on the surface of the table. 4. Doesn't flex when typing. 5. Very bright and large letters of the alphabet on the buttons, 2022 and Eng. the same size. It's comfortable. Even in a dark room, the light falling from the monitor is enough to see all the inscriptions without problems (there is no backlight on the buttons). 6. Very narrow, space on the table in front of the monitor has become 2 times more. ))
- There are drawbacks, so I'll write about them too for fairness: 1. Very slippery buttons. It is especially problematic to press the left ring finger on the left Shift, the finger constantly slides off on Ctrl. 2. It would be better if the color of the housing was significantly lighter than the keys themselves. Now it is almost the same, i. E. the difference is almost not felt. The only thing that saves a little is that the color of the case is dark gray metallic, and the case is more glossy, it reflects light better and the black buttons look more distinct against its background. But still I would prefer a lighter case. Ideally - light aluminum. 3. I can't say that the keys are completely silent. Rather, it is not too loud rustling. But at night you can hardly print with impunity if someone is sleeping next to you. 4. There is no support for the left hand when printing. I didn't think it was that important. But now it is clearly felt and the hand rests not with the pad of the hand, but with the middle of the forearm against the edge of the table. It rubs the hand a little and is perceived as a whole not too comfortable.
- Heavy, stable, rubber feet Relatively quiet (scissor mechanism) 6 years of reliable service in my experience 2 USB ports Affordable price Neat design Not black, dark gray case, black keys
- Yes, they are not for that price.
- Short keystroke. Form factor and ergonomics. The keys are located separately from each other, it is difficult to confuse them by accidental pressing. There are no phantom self-presses on the keyboard. USB ports on the keyboard. The keyboard sticks to the table tightly. It is slightly quieter than conventional non-scissor keyboards.
- The keyboard body creaks and sags when pressed hard. There is no way to disassemble the keyboard and, for example, clean it from debris. Tactile sensations could be better.
- 1. Ideal for people to work closely with the keyboard in a blind way; 2. The keys are correctly located (manufacturers often try to either blind or mix keys into one bunch) When working blindly with the keyboard, it’s critical, because you look for the keys by touch)); 2. Nothing superfluous (no unnecessary, interfering multimedia keys); 3. Quiet key travel (compared to many others, but there is something to strive for); 4. Strong (for twisting and deflection) and has a good weight (it lies well on the table); 5. Uniform pressing of long keys (for example, when you press shift / enter from the edge . );
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- Quiet low profile Stands firmly on rubber feet, does not fidget. 2 USB ports
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