The idea is interesting, but unfortunately design flaws negate the usefulness of this device, 1) The location of the shift, control and alt keys does not correspond to the layout of a conventional keyboard, i. E. shift is in the same row with the keys a, s, d, while in the keyboards a row lower, respectively, the control and alt keys are also raised. It would seem that it is possible to reassign functions instead of shift to cintrol, and from control to alt, but this is not always possible, and when you press A, S and alt, for example, codes of other keys work. 2) It is also unclear why they did not make keys for macros or the ability to program keys, which would be logical. 3) After a long period of operation, another identified problem was the lack of backlight. TOTAL: The main flaw, in my opinion, is item 1), which spoils everything, because. you can’t change the physiology of the hand (what the developers were thinking about is not at all clear). And if there is no need to carry the keyboard with you for gaming purposes or you don’t really need compactness, then it’s better to buy an inexpensive regular keyboard, which are very compact. In general, there is nothing better on the market anyway. There are expensive blocks, but their usefulness is doubtful in my opinion, but the keyboard block is more interesting for me. I can recommend to buy if the listed shortcomings are not critical. In the end, with the shortcoming indicated in paragraph 1) somehow managed to more or less come to terms.
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