- the clave's compactness.
- Nasty PgUp, etc. implementation using Fn in conjunction - you need two hands, look for Fn - FUCKING! WHISTLE USB! a whole whistle Where is this enormous, then? Three years of operation's results: Three USB ports have to be wrapped up due to the size of the whistles. On two sets of four, mice started randomly double-clicking when only one was intended, canceling the click, and losing connectivity for a brief period of time. A mouse just perished. The hands flutter as soon as they touch a standard keyboard or laptop to search for PgUp + Fn, etc. Two meters from the whistle, the mice lose touch.
- Nice design, small spaces between the keys.
- The response is like a slideshow.
- 1. Compact 2. Full size buttons, no need to get used to touch typing. 3. Quiet
- For me, there are no shortcomings.
- - Well, I won't describe the obvious advantages. I can only say that yellow on black slightly compensate for the lack of backlighting. This is an extra plus. - Claudia allows you to write on it relatively quickly. After ThinkPad, of course, it will not work, some extra OS dialogs will constantly drop out, and the "enter" key is not in place, but in general it is clear that you will get used to it quickly. - The mouse is pretty good. For my taste, the form let us down, low, too wide. They should reproduce the Sculpt from the Mikes - and it would be good, but on the whole it is still tolerable, light and soft. Actually, the Logicians have mice for the most part just like that - the traditional form from the 90s. - Optical sensor outside the visible spectrum. Judging by the lack of warnings, it is safe for children and others like that. - Batteries included. It's polite and correct.
- - Loud clave. Immediately put a thin foam pad under it - such as under the cutlery is placed at the bottom of the drawer. Otherwise, the rumbler is still. To be honest, it does not affect the speed, but . - 1 more row of keys on the right - it would be ideal. Moreover, there is a place for it: this keyboard is less than a 12.1" laptop (! ). And PgUp, PgDn, Home, End and something else useful - such things are needed SEPARATELY. But marketers know better, of course. - I have already noted the shape of the mouse. It is clear that they tried to cut it in height to a minimum due to packaging. Here we found the point at which it is no longer 100% comfortable, but not yet complete slag. And who is easier?
- The compactness of the clave.
- Nasty implementation of PgUp, etc. through a combination with Fn - you have to use two hands, look for Fn - FUCKING ! USB WHISTLE! A whole whistle! Well, where is this huge? The results of three years of operation: Due to the size of the whistles, three USB sockets were rolled up. On two sets of four, mice began to often double-click when a single one is made, cancel the click, lose connection for a fraction of a second with an arbitrary frequency. One mouse just died. When landing at a normal keyboard / laptop, the hands twitch to look for PgUp + Fn, etc. The mice lose contact two meters from the whistle.
- Almost silent, not very high keys, works fine at a distance (under certain conditions)
- Very, very small (one and a half male small palms in length), typing is not convenient at all, terribly truncated and uncomfortable arrows down and up, no DEL on the right side, a small uncomfortable inter in the same place.