These keyboards are identical except the iClever has a different coating on the inside and the coating extends to form a flexible lip on the outside edges, reducing the Keyboard looks bigger than what is actually there. The directions vary, but I wouldn't say one is better than the other. They have essentially the same wording and the sections have been rearranged. The driver is the same, but under one name iClever, and under the other - generic. I prefer Moko because it looks smaller (see picture). Both had the same problem on my Windows system. It connected fine at first, but after it went to sleep or I cycled it, it wouldn't reconnect. In Device Manager I saw that it tries to reconnect but fails. So if I want to use the keyboard, I have to unplug it from my system and then plug it in like I'm doing it for the first time. Removing the keyboard from the system doesn't remove the drivers, and I end up with a bunch of duplicate drivers, indicated by "Show hidden devices" in Device Manager. In the X cases where I have a keyboard attached, I have X times four instances of "HID Compliant Consumer Control Device", "HID Compliant Device", and "HID Keyboard Device". It's a lot of junk. I also experienced keypress duplication, but only during the day, and it hasn't happened since. Maybe my wrist was affected by Fitbit? I have to check One downside of the split keyboard is that I can't easily use shortcut keys when they move to the opposite side, like Ctrl-H. It's too much to work with one hand. The compactness of the keyboard requires immediate access to the function keys, exit key and forward delete key. You need to combine Fn + <desired key> for that. I don't think I can live with that. I'd rather have the sixth row up, like an expensive Microsoft keyboard. I try to use it on my knees and it's not that bad. I press it against my body. It stretches out just enough for each side to support itself, and the ergonomics keep your arms from bending at the waist enough to line up with the keyboard. Perhaps a clumsy keyboard would allow for more positioning. I haven't tried it on Android yet. Edit: Works great on Android. I will try another keyboard. I'm happy with it, but it's not perfect.
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