- Easy to carry and offering a high level of relaxation
- Not repairable at all!
- Smooth and silent typing experience; instantaneous switching between three connected devices. Handle your media with the keyboard. Compatible with iOS, macOS, Windows, and more Switching devices was a breeze, and that was a pleasant surprise.
- When printing quickly, it has frozen and slowed down a few times. If the batteries have been seated because. In the previous few months, I can't remember turning it off even once. This problem is immediately fixed. It would be convenient if the top row of buttons could be remapped from functions to F1 through F12. It can grow tiring to hold FN and then reach for the desired F-key when working in office programs.
- Fantastic keyboard, very condensed Typing in complete silence Simple to link up with
- Not located just yet
- To a lesser extent than usual costly Excellent craftsmanship Capability to toggle between three different devices Attaches itself to the iPad in what seems like no time at all. For certain iPad functions, you can use the Delete key as well as the Function keys. Because the typing keys feature micro-grooves, you will experience far less typos. Fingers don't slip. Does not attempt to climb on the table.
- Key travel takes some getting accustomed to. When the keys are depressed, there is a clicking sound. There is not a distinct Globe button on either the iPad or the Mac. (Many combinations are tied to this key). As a temporary measure, I programmed the ALT key to perform this purpose. There is no backlight (although this is an unusual feature for bluetooth keyboards, in general).
- Appearance, composure, print correctness, and weightiness are all important considerations.
- No
- 1) It is simple to set up; 2) It is compact and functional; 3) It has a decent communication range; and 4) It is compatible with numerous devices without causing any complications.
- The most essential feature is a lightning-quick, direct-to-instantaneous, fully automated connection to a computer, which can be achieved both on a Mac and on Windows. When ANY button is pressed, this event is triggered. That is to say, when the computer is in sleep mode (and the keyboard is also in automatic low consumption mode), you simply start entering the password from the computer right away, and the keyboard wakes up, connects to the computer, and wakes up the computer. What you entered is not lost, but rather it gets into the input window. Fire, in a wide sense. Important features for me are complete compatibility with mac OS and standard placement of the command and option buttons. Made with high-quality materials, has a low profile, runs quietly, and has a nice design.
- Obviously, the buttons are on the small side, but this was obvious even in the retail establishment.
- batteries that are cozy, quiet, and exchangeable.
- There are no significant flaws with the keyboard itself.
- The key travel is nice, it's not too bulky, the build quality is good, and switching between devices is simple.
- Have not discovered
- Design, haptic feelings. The act of typing on a keyboard is satisfying and, at the same time, offers the sensation that one is operating a typewriter. There is no sound of a key being pressed heard.
- None of those things are present.
- both small and attractive. I don't miss the keys, and the standard divide and escape buttons are even more convenient for me than they were on the old, traditional keyboard. Do not disturb the family at night when it is essentially silent. 2 AAA batteries are consumed. Three yellow keys that support three devices allow for quick and easy switching.
- Some buttons have faintly legible writing in light gray on a black backdrop, but this isn't important because you can usually remember what is written there after taking a quick glance.
- Keyboard that is both comfortable and compact. Easily established a connection.
- You will need to download some specialized software in order to configure the function keys.
- Feels great to the touch
- didn't pick up on
- more practical compared to the Xiaomi Air Keyboard, which I had fun using for three years. quickly changes between devices and connects to them. It is practical to use a terminal emulator and type vast amounts of text on a phone. At the university and several cafes, a phone with a stand and this keyboard replaced a laptop because they could be carried around easily in a backpack. connects to Linux (but resets settings) I use it in games because it allows 6 simultaneously pushed keys without causing a delay (the laptop's keyboard warms up, is uncomfortable, and there aren't enough usb slots for everything else).
- Even though Android's navigation is not particularly handy, you occasionally have to reach out and touch the screen. Perhaps using a mouse would make things more convenient. All device settings had to be reset when connecting to Linux, and doing so proved challenging. Although I personally find it inconvenient, the function keys typically operate as if the fn key is always depressed. However, this can be changed in the program.