This keyboard has normal positives, but there are also significant negatives. The board has legs to tilt it up for typing. I wish it leaned more, but that's personal preference. The legs and the bottom of the board are made of good rubber, which makes it impossible to slide on the table at all. The plastic of the board is soft and feels comfortable. The feel and depth of the keys are quite good. There's a good click when typing and there's enough space between the keys to prevent multiple key presses at the same time, but not too much space to make it uncomfortable. One issue with the button feel is that the button click and contact don't register travel on the same press. this. If you tap lightly, you can click keys without pressing them hard enough to register movement. There are no ads for Num Lock or Caps Lock that I can assume are intended to save time and production costs. I think for the price it should be standard. Blocking uppercase is quite annoying when working in AutoCAD or ArcGIS when uppercase input is the default. I would definitely not recommend it for use in technical work. The volume and calculator shortcuts work well, and the calculator is interesting. I haven't had the board long enough to test the battery life.
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