- convenience, size, key travel, separate numpad (desk space freed up sharply), wireless, spacebar (unlike the previous ones in this series)
- unjustified price; an absolutely useless mouse for a gamer, and her hands also hurt; there is no empty space between the main keys and the arrows/pgup/pgdn, etc., because of this it is unrealistic to hit them; quickly falls asleep if nothing is pressed - when waking up, the lag is about 0.5s in the actuation of pressing - in the normal use of the norms, but for games (especially the type of hots secretive) destroys everything; materials - quickly get dirty, short-lived; the FN switch and the media keys on F1-F12 - you generally want to kill for this.
- I use only the keyboard. Very satisfied. Communication is good. Hands don't get tired. Separate buttons for thumbs - very convenient. A large delete is well placed (intuitively in place next to the backspase and the pinky hits easily). In general, tactile sensations are positive. Certainly not a MacBook. After the MacBook, any good clave will be perceived as "so-so". But these buttons are very, very good (I clicked a lot of things, I know what I'm talking about). Fairly quiet, fairly intelligible, minimal backlash (with the exception of the Fn-series). Fast move for fast hands. Everything is fine in this regard. Fingers find everything themselves even after a year of habit to the terrible Logitech wave layout (the one also had a terrible connection). There was also MS 7000 in a couple of years (island buttons are buzzing, so this keyboard is better by an order of magnitude).
- The main drawback is that there are few buttons. Two additional buttons below the space bar, which were in the 7000th, are really missing. Copy-paste was assigned to them. It was a masterpiece. Up to the point that now you have to finish it by handmade! I will make these buttons myself. There is still not enough volume control (Fn-toggle switch is a stupid decision). The Fn-row, as already mentioned, is from another universe, the pressing mechanics are not so critical here (about the S35 - a strong exaggeration), the worse is that the top row is 0.5 mm lower, and the separation from the digital row is slightly thinner, the buttons are narrow and they walk like a swing, as a result, when pressed, you touch the row below. This all causes some discomfort. But! This can be forgiven. Not so scary in fact of use, as it sounds in the description. It is not convenient that the cursors are in the very corner (they used to be so that the palm could fit on the pillow, now the hand hangs). But it's not fatal either.
- 1. Ergonomics and size. Here it’s obvious - out of the 4000 models, they simply threw out unnecessary clutter and left a block of what was needed, very convenient. The stand position is perfect. 2. Lack of wires. Colleagues pretending to be oldfags unanimously called this a minus and continue to swear quietly, getting tangled in the wires, those who use the shortcomings did not notice (in the work, of course, for pro gaming, some may be felt, but we understand that this is primarily a topic for hard workers) 3. The rendered numpad is ingenious, for those who do not need it, you can simply throw it on the table and get it when you need it. 4. Separated space. I don’t even remember how much I cursed from the gap on the 4000 model, there is no such problem here, everything is perfectly pressed 5. In general, the keys are very quiet 6. You get used to the mouse in a day and you don’t get used to it anymore, it’s very functional (you can’t tell by the look, the functionality of the wheel without reading the guides is found over time). It is heavy and lies in the hand like a glove. 7. Do not listen to those who say that it is for seasoned uncles and two-fingers have nothing to catch on it - learn ten-finger blind input in the worst case in a couple of weeks.
- 1. Batteries. I would prefer a USB connector in each unit to charge them once every half a year, and not change the batteries once in the same half a year, at least not environmentally friendly and uneconomical. Well, at least in the kit there were already inserted (not discharged, with plugs) 2. Materials. The pillow under the palms is easily soiled and sometimes makes you sweat, the soft areas of the mouse also collect everything on themselves, gloss on top - well, you understand, either wipe it daily or score on aesthetics. 3. Zero protection against anything, shedding has not yet spilled anything on her, but most likely she will not survive even a spit. 4. Fn lever is still a perversion, very incomprehensible and inconvenient 5. The absence of any indication at all, neither for the operation of the locks nor for the operation of the equipment itself, the included caps should be guessed purely experimentally, the battery discharge is also upon discharge 6. Scroll from 4000 is not enough now
- Ergonomic keyboard stand and battery covers are attached with magnets. Comfortable island type keys.
- * Mouse: too slippery surface, no sure grip. There are few function buttons and there is no way to reassign them. * Caviatura: Function keys work indistinctly. The keys Home, End, PgUp, etc. are heaped together for the sake of beauty and size, which creates inconvenience when editing texts. The function key switch (Fn) is inconvenient to use, in addition to it, a separate Fn key is needed. 2022 characters on the keys are dark and hard to see. From the keyboard at first comes not a strong, but not too pleasant smell of burnt rubber and glue.
- One huge problem: it turned out that I'm so thin that my hands naturally when hanging along the body are quite close to each other. Thanks to this, in fact, the usual keyboard just fits in width, and when I tried to use this one, I had to either bend my hands inward very strongly, keep my hands away from me at a considerable distance along the gods, and as a result, my hands began to hurt. Well, for 2 weeks of use, I never got used to the keyboard, I typed slowly and with errors. And I still couldn’t learn how to find page up, page down, home, end on the keyboard, due to the fact that the keys are all somehow crowded together and you can’t make them out by touch