The keyboard is great, but the space between some of the larger keys (Enter, Alt, Backspace, etc.) and the rest of the keyboard is not as snug as it would be on a laptop. The plastics of the keys themselves appear to be weak on the legs of the mechanism, and I don't only mean the difficulty of pressing (the vertical motion of the keys). It appears to wobble when pressed, and the motion can be felt when you press down on the key. Two different Claves agree that the space bar is the flimsiest key. The letter keys, though, are fantastic, and I really enjoy using them for touch typing. The clave is thin and hefty on its own, so it will not move around on the table. In most cases, 2 USB is the bomb. In other words, the construction, dimensions, and quality of materials are all highly regarded, although some users have noted that the controller's buttons have a cheap, plastic feel. This, however, has no bearing on the quality of the printing or the games themselves, and the controller is noticeably more organized and enjoyable to use than, say, a mechanical rattle. There would be no cost to complete the auxiliary keys.
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