
The keyboard has a nice feel and is slightly raised on the back for comfortable typing. The buttons are responsive and well-spaced, and you shouldn't accidentally press one while touching the ones next to it. The arrow keys are the only ones that seem too small and poorly placed to me. Others might see the thin function keys the same way, but I don't use them that often. The top right has power, keycaps, and on-screen indicators, while the power button and micro-USB port are on the top/back edge of the keyboard. On the other hand, the mouse does not arouse much enthusiasm in me. The mouse is two inches shorter than my arm. When my fingers are on the keys, the mouse only reaches my last knuckle before my palm. This makes the mouse smaller and lighter than most, and some people really like it. It's not my preference, although I'll try to get it working and update my review later. The mouse is powered by 2 AAA batteries, which are not included. and the transceiver snaps into place under the batteries in its compartment. Again, the mouse has a switch to save battery life. While both work well and the rechargeable keyboard is a plus, I would still like to see a bigger mouse and it would be nice if it was rechargeable. I rate it four stars until my hand starts hurting because of a small mouse. As always, your mileage and preferences may vary.

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