I really enjoyhaving this keyboard, rather than typing on my iMac. The design is very appealing, the pink and white coloring brightens my desk a bit! It includes a USB to cUSB adapter, for which I’m thankful, since I have an iMac, which doesn’t have a spot to plug in a USB cable. The keyboard works perfectly, with no delay. It is also very quiet, and the key strikes provide a satisfying tactile response, without any noise. The keyboard connects immediately , and stay connected. I’ve been using it for about a month now, and I’ve had no problems such as dropped connection, or loose/unresponsive keys . I gave it 4 stars instead of 5, due to a couple minor issues: The directional keys are not segregated from the others, so I have found myself having to look at the keyboard to find them, each time i need to use them. This is annoying, but I will eventually get used their location. My other gripe is that it only has one FN button on the left side, which poses an inconvenience of having to use 2 hands, to utilize sine of the function keys. This isn’t a huge deal to me, as I don’t often use them, however ,I could see how this would be a problem for some people. I didn’t receive a charging cord with this keyboard, though it’s supposed to be included. One thing that was included, that I find silly & unnecessary was the dust cover. I tried it a couple times, and ended up removing it because it inhibited my ability to type quickly & accurately. I’d rather just dust my keyboard! I could use it to protect the keyboard when it’s not in use, I suppose. This keyboard also came with a mouse, which I haven’t used, because I have an Apple mouse. All in all, I like this keyboard, it’s a good value for the money. When compared to the cost of an Apple magic keyboard ($99-$119) it’s a bargain at $35, as it feels and works nearly the same. I will definitely update this review if i have any problems.
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