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Review on Wireless Illuminated Seenda Rechargeable Full Sized by Kyle Robinson

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The purpose of this purchase was to remove the key from my work laptop so I had a free USB port in case I needed one. I looked at different types of keyboard and mouse combos and settled on this one because it seemed to be the most technologically advanced with the ability to self-load and a dongle for both. (It's rare to find Bluetooth kits for some reason.) The keyboard feels decent, although it doesn't have feet on the bottom so it lays very flat. If you like it, great; If not, then you need something to support it more. Even if I restart the laptop or lock it, the keyboard is not very responsive to waking up the computer. When you press a key on it, the screen lights up, but in most cases it stays there when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del. Ctrl+Alt+Del on my laptop keyboard is faster and more efficient. The mouse is a problem for me. Full revelation, I am very picky about mice but it was unusual for me to get used to these. The size is ok, about the same length/width as my Logitech M325 but shorter in height. The "quiet click" feeling is different; It feels soft when you press it. The mouse wheel is made of metal and does not slide smoothly. The worst part is when it decides to hang or lag when you try to use it. The mouse should respond when you need it and it's NOT .TLDR, I'm not sure that would work. I've been using it for about a week and already started using a Logitech mouse today. Regarding keyboard issues, I think I'll probably still be looking for something that works better.

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