- Easy to setup - Looks nice - Love the easy access buttons on the top (volume, home, sleep mode, calculator) - On.Off buttons
Solid construction, keystrokes are firm but feel smooth when depressed Mouse is great too, very responsive and easy to handle, can either use gross movements or light touches to move the mouse.
Great battery life and out of box compatible with linux. Decent keyboard feel as well.
The keyboard is quiet and responsive, easy to type on. The mouse is also very responsive. Both are wireless, so that's great too.
great price and fast delivery
- Easy installation. - Smooth and silent keyboard. - Comfortable wrist rest. - Ergonomic mouse with good response times.
Very functional!
Fast free shipping.
Price was great, plug and play in Vista, comes with batteries, and the single dongle for both devices.
I love this keyboard, its by far the best low profile keyboard I've ever owned. It's got a metal frame, the keys are clicky, and I'm a fan of the backlit illumination. for the price it can't be beat.
Im always scared of buying a cheap keyboard. I think I have gone through maybe 3-4 keyboards in the last 3 years. But it worked and feels really good.
- My typing was enhanced. - very fast switch on functionality (no boot up time!). - Works well with Linux, The search button drops to search bar, the F3 switch's between two workspace, the F4 switch between two apps (little slow on the software side). - It works with my Huawei device, by bluetooth, and I was actually looking for this function long time ago, I even test it with xMind, works good for typing but the whole mindmap switch place, and I need to understand the shortcuts usage for the whole input method in Android. - (Also as a test, I paired my MX mouse and it actually gave me an arrow).
does what it needs to do
It is easy to type faster than a lot of keyboards. It has tactile feedback without being too much. It can be used with up to three different devices, although I haven't tested that. The mouse has a nice feature that you can turn on and off the ratcheting of the scroll wheel.
My reservations were twofold. The price was a bit expensive, and I was unsure about it's ability to enter a computer's BIOS. I have been using a variety of keyboards since the mid 80's, and this one is the easiest to use with relatively quiet keys, unlike other mechanical keyboards, and I can get into the BIOS on my three desktops with ease. And once using it, I haven't thought about the price at all.
Small, its no bigger that a typical TV remote Cheap only $20 Works