- I don’t even know . a regular keyboard. Economical batteries last a long time.
- No. I took it for 1000. I have a kit with a short left Shift. The only thing I didn’t like was the flimsy legs and an additional shutdown button because it needs to be configured otherwise it only works on shutdown and you can turn on the computer after it only by rebooting the hard drive, which I myself don’t particularly welcome with this button I don't use it, but for some reason cats just adore it)))
- Wireless, there are necessary extras. keys, the design is simple, no frills. Just a workhorse with no show off.
- The keys are quite loud. Not the most rational set of extras. keys: instead of adjusting the volume, I would like to see the buttons for switching tracks (yes, you can reassign it yourself, but why not do it right away?). The left shift key is short. You get used to this in 2-3 months, but then again, why not do it normally?
- Light, quite comfortable, there is feedback on the caps indicator, not easily soiled, no delays, standard layout (except for a short shift), a small receiving module.
- Short left shift, and 2022 and English letters are white (English ones are thicker), letter stickers shine, a bit noisy, in my opinion.
- About 6 years in operation, batteries changed 3 times somewhere Universal receiver in the kit. If you buy a mouse with support for such a receiver, then both devices will work through one receiver, and this gives us an additional free usb port. Non-marking surface
- Short left font, you need to get used to it.
- Quiet, full-size and at the same time compact. It takes up little space on the table, and there is really little space on the table, since the depth is small and the base of the monitor leg takes up half. But this keyboard is fine.
- Flimsy. Easy to bend and twist (I only tried a little, not much). I'm afraid for my legs. Since the keyboard is designed for a Windows computer, sometimes you have to bang your fist on the keyboard to make the computer work properly and even scream a little to urge it on. You will have to restrain yourself, drink sedatives, meditate, go to a psychologist. And if I still break loose, then I'll have to get used to the fact that the keyboard seems to be tilted towards the monitor due to the fact that the spacebar itself is higher than the rest of the keys and such an optical effect is created. I'm going to see a psychiatrist.
- - small dimensions with standard layout - laconic design, non-staining plastic - the keys have a nice soft touch and are quite quiet - 8 additional keys, 4 of them are programmable (there are a lot of replacement options in the standard software, or you can simply turn it off) - long-term operation from two AAA batteries (declared up to two years, but it is unlikely on complete batteries) - Unifying technology (small transmitter, strong reception, you can pick up 5 more devices) - there are through drainage holes - they will help the keyboard survive when liquids are spilled on it (but you still have to disassemble-rinse-dry, especially if the spilled liquid is not just water :) - on the folding legs there are anti-slip rubber bands - an easily accessible switch - there is an indication of on / off Caps Lock - convenient software
- - short left shift - Latin and 2022 letters are printed in the same color - uneven height of the legs - the middle bends / springs
- Ergonomic, strict. Complements the ascetic style of the PC I assembled. Nice key travel. Well, the very fact of a wireless keyboard. It's a double-edged sword though.
- Left Shift and a backslash embedded side by side. Generally uncomfortable. Strange layout. Instability.
- On one receiver, you can hang both a mouse and a keyboard. Long battery life - a couple of years you can not change. Nice plastic, I do not like gloss.
- This keyboard started locking the keys pretty quickly. This is especially clear on the long left STRL and SHIFT - if you do not press the center, it will get stuck. Then I noticed the same on other buttons. The second is the loss of communication for unknown reasons - the batteries are fresh, there is no interference, and suddenly it does not print, it confuses the letters. The third is a flimsy design. It crunches, crackles, rumbles. Bends in the center, because the short central leg. The overall construction. The crunch and jamming of the keys infuriates.
- The keyboard of the old production (three years ago) is excellent, there is nothing to complain about.
- After restyling the packaging (into a pure turquoise color), these keyboards are of disgusting quality. I do not recommend buying now!