


- Great action: e.g., pressing on the corner of larger keys like Tab, the whole key depresses (unlike cheaper keyboards that such a keypress on the corner of a small key might not register, but that's NOT the case here) - Low-profile keys - "island" keys (sometimes called "chicklets") - Almost completely silent (probably due to membrane switches; far end of spectrum compared to sounds of mechanical keyboards, even Cherry REDs with dampeners) - US layout that includes basic media keys via Fn + Function keys on top row - Small footprint: the body of the keyboard barely extends beyond the keys such that the Dell logo is is near the 3 LEDs.

Small, its no bigger that a typical TV remote Cheap only $20 Works


It is well made keyboard, robust and a bit heavy in a good way. From the very first second I got used to it, which is not the case for me usually. Keys are nice and comfortable to press. The option it can easily be switched between multiple devices is great - I don't need to run between two computers across the room anymore.

The keys are quite which may not impress you but when using my older keyboard I thought, thank goodness I don't work in an office because no one would be able to concentrate with all the noise i make when i type. The range is good and I've only owned this product for a week so I cant speak about battery life but I don't cut it off at night and no problems yet.


Excellent connectivity for a wireless keyboard/mouse, I have yet to experience signal loss despite having many other wireless gadgets running around. Excellent mouse tracking on varied surfaces. Curved layout of keyboard has been exceptionally comfortable during extended coding session.




I got this and a handheld roller ball mouse and my hands definitely hurt less, though it was a better deal at the $53 I paid than at the $109 I see today.



Just-right look shape and sits at a good angle. Key action is really nice, like the old ones.




When working with Photoshop or Resolve in a dark room the lighted keys are easy to read. The board fits nicely on a crowded desk without sacrificing key size