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Review on Keyboard Microsoft Ergonomic for Business black, English by Mateusz Jamroz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Another 4,000 people passed away; this makes 6.5 years total. Two people worked for two years in one place, and two more experienced flooding (after which they are typically no longer eligible for restoration). When I learned that they were no longer produced, a new series had just begun. Because I've grown accustomed to the form over the past six years and don't want to go back to flat ones (those who have tried it will understand), I made the decision to order. Everything appears to be how it should be—the gap is better, the buttons themselves are nicer, and the design is more contemporary—but darn it—they relocated the service functions directly to the numbers, where you frequently find them. Some of the buttons are no longer in their customary positions. For instance, the context menu was accidentally moved to the left, between Ctrl and wine. Out of habit, the hand presses wine, which invokes the context menu. Additionally, they moved namlok, printscreen, and other components; in general, be ready to curse at first.) The program has the same keyboard and mouse control center as the older series, but only the new version can be downloaded from the website. Some buttons can be adjusted in the software, but not all of them. I wish I could change the functions of some of the buttons, such scissors, PC lock, or search, but I am unable to. They can only be, at best, chopped down. Well, there is a Punto bug. Pre-next-track, start-pause, and other new media buttons that weren't present before are now present on this clave. Therefore, the keyboard will produce porridge if you press them into the emptiness and then press the pause-break (alter the layout in punto). But there are instances when, for instance, you type something, push the next track, and the keyboard gives you a PP. And figs with him, you won't do it right away. In fact, hitting the button causes a result that these RRs can be translated into in punto. The TP of the switcher is already aware that it rarely occurs, but it is unclear when they will decide or if they will decide at all. These buttons can be changed to alternative configurations in the software if it directly interferes in any way. In the instance of Spoilfay, there is software that enables you to globalize the hotkeys you specify and apply a track change to them. Simply reconfigure them if it will strain, and that's it. Should I use this or the 4000th to search for? Despite the fact that they are no longer produced, I would begin to grow used to Keely.

Pros
  • After the 4000th series, there are many additional keys, a convenient shape, and modern design. Overall, advantages outweigh disadvantages.
Cons
  • When switching from the 4000 series, it is unusual; when using a punt switcher with some apps, it is buggy (see comment); and the software is castrated (not all keys can be used; they can only be disabled, which is quite odd for a product in 2022). And of course, knowing touch typing is desirable, or at least having the drive to become proficient in it. Without this, in my opinion, it's generally a useless buy, not only for this particular keyboard but for such keyboards in general. Because of this, I have reliability in the negative column. Reviews already exist that are equally terrified of the water as the 4000th series.