I read the reviews, bought, made up a couple of sites and re-read the reviews again. Disappointed. I have no idea what the people who left rave reviews here were typing on before buying this keyboard. I was looking for a keyboard for any money. Necessarily wireless, necessarily compact, necessarily not discharged at the most inopportune moment, always with a digital block and (to save ports) hanging on the same receiver with a mouse. Only this keyboard meets the five prerequisites. All Logitech ones for 4-5 thousand are not_compact. I understand that it is incorrect to compare it in terms of ergonomics with Chinese flexible rubber keyboards for 300-400. They are the quietest, softest, backlit, moisture resistant as a watch for divers. Only reagents such as nail polish remover cannot be spilled on them, the rest will not affect them in any way. A small child can sleep in the room next to the typing person. Yes, you should not compare with them, they are wired. But why the manufacturer does not take an example from ergonomic cheap wireless keyboards is incomprehensible. There are a lot of examples, the same Intro unknown to anyone. They quickly run out of battery, slower response, but there are no incomprehensible extra fields above and below, there is no loud knock like from a typewriter, the keys do not dangle left and right, pressing is softer. In terms of size, the keyboard is clearly made as compact, why then these empty fields? There is still no palm rest . It turns out a high and wide front edge, which takes up extra space on the table. What is the field at the top of the keyboard for? There is a logo, six small buttons and an on / off button. If someone needs to type on the couch, they can afford a full-size keyboard, and for some reason the manufacturer stuck an empty space into the compact keyboard. FN. well, God bless him, but Delete and Esc could be done more at the expense of empty fields. Two for ergonomics! And what a terrible sound she makes =( Someday manufacturers will learn how to make perfect keyboards. But I highly doubt it will be Logitech.
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