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Review on ๐Ÿ’ป ASUS W5000 Black Keyboard and Mouse Set: An Outstanding Pair for Enhanced Computing Experience by Mateusz Swierczynski แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

While making a purchase, one of the most crucial considerations was balancing practicality, aesthetics, and portability. All of this is contained in it. If you're a fan of the keyboards that come with laptops, you're going to adore this one. She is well deserving of the $2,300. Some pros: 1) Small in size. 2) Keys with an island-like shape. A whole digital block. The level of important travel is average. Printing can save time and effort (if not long). Because they are stationary, the keys do not "float" from side to side when the user types; rather, they move exclusively along the vertical axis. 3) Looks stylish. 4) Long Left Shift. 5) Once the laptop was finished, there was no need to get acclimated to. 6) Has an accurate weight. Does not slip, has 6 rubber feet. Convenient slope. 7) Does not adhere to surfaces. There is an immediate response. The mouse and keyboard continue to function normally even when they are separated by three meters from the system unit. 8) There is an indication for the Caps Lock key. It is not simply the middle of the spacebar that is hit, but the entire key. 9) Doesn't smell like plastic. The quality of the plastic can be considered satisfactory. 10) I did not anticipate receiving anything from the mouse, therefore my wonderful surprise came as a result. The mouse is quite attractive and fashionable. But it's rather flat for an amateur. Click the usual button. Scroll is helpful to have. Glides nice. Usually good. These are some downsides: 1) Loud keystrokes. Although it is slightly louder than when I type on my laptop, it is slightly quieter than when I type on a membrane keyboard. 2) The representation of the Caps Lock key is illegible. On a keyboard that is mostly gray, there is a little square diode that is colored a dull green. In the light of the room, it is difficult to see. There is no indication of a Num Lock. 3) There are just three actions that are useful, which are Fn-Volume down/up and turning off the sound. 4) When compared to membrane keyboards with wrist rests and full key travel, it is nowhere like as convenient to type on as those keyboards. Yet, we are already nitpicking; this keyboard is not intended for long-form writing such as books. Seems like it prints very hard.