The F1-12 keys are compact, but not quite as compact as those on the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic keyboard. On top of that, other ones are hung there. Features like as navigation and multimedia can be accessed through the use of a switch located on the keyboard rather than the pressing of any Fn key. Therefore, you need to decide whether or not you will require the F-keys in the following few minutes.
It has not yet been properly programmed. However, you are able to assign bindings to all three of the lock keys, despite the fact that I consider this to be a perversion.
In passing, I should mention that there are no indicator lights for the Locks (Num Lock, Caps Lock, or Scroll Lock). Not on the body in any way.
If I had spent more or less time playing with my toys, perhaps I would not have been forced to take it at all.
And now for a few words about the mouse, which actually amount to quite a few. In terms of ergonomics, it is not up to par, despite the fact that Microsoft is the industry leader and that it offers more convenient solutions. The presence of the mouse demonstrates that the set was not taken. The blue start button, despite being a wonderful concept in the end, is touch sensitive, reacts to up and down touches, and the actions that are connected to these touches can be customized. She also has the ability to vibrate, which is something that my preferred mouse, the Microsoft Arc Touch, has in common with her.
However, in order to make friends with the mouse that comes with the kit, you need to have a specific palm size rather than any size. It doesn't seem to apply to me.