Both the mouse and the keyboard are considered separate components. It's possible that my viewpoint on this group will be radically different from yours. Yet, in our opinion, it is an outstanding set that is significantly more user-friendly than the MS 4000. The mouse is of very high quality. When you put your hand on her, she relaxes and lets you hold her. On the keyboard, too, there are nothing but superlative epithets. Its lightness (while still maintaining its pronouncedness) and the depth of the key travel are its primary advantages in comparison to the MS 4000. When typing, the hands are in a much more relaxed position, and the keys are pressed without any use of force from the fingers. Instead, there is a redistribution of the mass of the hands lying on the keyboard. At first, the fingers shake in the same same way that they did on the MS 4000. Before this set, you had no idea what you were truly shaking when you did it. Once some time has passed, there will be relaxation and calm. While this is happening, the printing pace is getting faster, and there are fewer mistakes being made. After this point, when I went back to the MS 4000, I had the impression that I had been sitting on the simulator in order to pump up my muscles. It is almost inevitable that a separate num pad will be eliminated, and it will be necessary to be able to touch type the whole set of keys, including the numeric and symbolic ones (shift + digit). Personally, up until this point, I haven't relied entirely on this section of the keys. However, now that I've been forced to master it, I'm glad I had to learn it. One other benefit of the entire set is that it comes in lovely packaging, making it an excellent option for giving as a present. 2. The radio signal receiver has a comfortable fit within the mouse, and it is the type that plugs into a USB port. 3. There are magnetic covers for the battery compartment on both the keyboard (with the exception of the numpad), as well as the mouse. Additional cons: 1. I am not very good at using my mind, but in general, the receiver that is inserted into USB sticks out quite far from the case of the laptop or computer (by 1.5 cm). Only when it is utilized on a laptop does it matter how compact or mobile it is or any of those other things. 2. If the set experiences a problem of any kind, the new device will not be able to be connected to the receiver that comes with this set. It would appear that security concerns are the driving force behind this requirement, which makes it impossible to listen in on what is being written. Hence, it seems to me that the benefits of making such a decision outweigh the drawbacks of doing so.
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