At a price of less than 60 euros, there is nothing to complain about in my opinion. As you read the actual product description and reviews, you should be aware of what you are getting yourself into by purchasing this item. I've been driving it for over a month with no problems. Simply charge it every three to four days and you're good to go. The backlighting and key actuation for my particular example is clean and clear. It might not be a mechanical keyboard, but the increased travel and resistance is generally good to excellent. The mouse is lightweight and much more passively lit than the keyboard, but it still looks great. Tapping and scrolling work as intended, as do the extra side buttons. The only negative I can think of so far is that the Windows key combination either doesn't work or is somehow blocked. In most cases, this is a minor annoyance, but sometimes it can make things worse. To sum up how much I type and game, it was really nice to have it here. My computer is a Ryzen 1700 and a GTX 1070ti and it was a great product that gives me choice of use and also gives me RGB quality and also has the handy functionality of being able to see the keys and mouse at all times. My room is never more than moderately lit at any time. I'm completely shocked that no other peripheral company has released such a combo, I'm almost annoyed at the lack of progress in this area. You would think that this range would go well with combo options, but it doesn't. I also typed this review with a keyboard and mouse. If you're the kind of person who doesn't have brand loyalty and is looking for something under $70 with a keyboard and mouse, this might be worth considering as your choice basically doesn't exist. You're looking at this right now and it's very crazy to me in a saturated peripheral market. Edit: Lock for Windows is available in keyboard shortcuts. There is an informative picture on the product page. Gain strength from the moment of purchase. The Quick Not Mouse is much easier to charge if you turn the mouse upside down and plug it in. Communication is much easier to find.