- The key travel is constantly broken. Often the key is either underpressed or pressed with difficulty. Probably, this is due to the ingress of some small debris, crumbs (I don’t eat above the keyboard). Sometimes it goes away if you press the key with some force, sometimes it goes away by itself, sometimes it does not go away.
- Often the key is not pressed if you press it from the corner. But in general, this is one of the declared advantages of the mechanism, they say, it is not necessary to press exactly in the center
- Although matte, it is still quite easily soiled, especially a lot of dirt collects in places between the keys, which are more difficult to clean than it seems
- Due to the lack of legs, the angle at which it is on the table is not regulated. Due to the small weight, it stands uncertainly, slides.
- DO NOT DISASSEMBLE IT! The "scissors" themselves are held on by very thin four plastic teeth, any of which is incredibly easy to break when parsing, and then you, most likely, will not be able to fix it.
- The paint on the keys wears off fairly quickly. I don't look at the keyboard at all, but it's still ugly.
- Fans of "sliding" fingers when typing - you are not here. It's possible, but not easy
- Very rare double clicks
- The bottom right key - Enter on the digital block, tends to be accidentally pressed from some thing, sticking and opening a hundred copies of some program. This is not a keyboard problem, but a consequence of a slight small key travel.
- The marks on the "a" and "o" keys are very small, they are easy to miss if you just move your fingers (due to the island type, the edges of each key are felt, so these bumps are easy to miss)