



This is probably the widest mouse I have ever used and it is comfortable. There are small grooves for the ring and pinky fingers along with a rest for the thumb. I do wish there was a little more of a groove for the thumb but it is not uncomfortable. While I am used to a full 12 key mmo sidepad, this 10 button layout works well and is easy to manipulate.

This keyboard has everything I wanted -- white color, USB-wired, RGB backlighting, standard layout with number pad, and dedicated media buttons -- and some nice extras which I don't currently need but it's nice knowing they're available; namely programmable keys G1-G6, and supposedly some capability to build macros, but I know nothing about that. I think there is some capability to adjust the light effects, but I didn't bother to check because I'm happy with the default mode. Additional nice touches are the comfortable magnetic wrist support, which is detachable but stays reliably and securely fastened while in use; also, the cord is a generous length (I didn't measure but approximately 6 feet long) with fabric insulation, complete with a white Velcro strap for cable tidiness. Oddly I think, the cable is what pleased me the most because I had only expected the usual featureless plastic-coated cord bound with a twist-tie wire. Instead, it presents with an unexpected touch of class.

Being super light allows for easy re-positioning, which I have a habit of doing once in a while. It's also compact and thinly built. The key label imprints are clear because they're bolded. I specifically wanted a standard key layout like this one (e.g. no small Backaspace key or that backwards L-shaped Enter key).





-Software is easy to use and useful. -Solid feel to the keyboard. -long battery life/easy to charge -neat extra controls.



This was definitely a cheapo keyboard and mouse, cheapo as in price but not in quality. I love these types of cheapo but good quality products.


