She is really very nice and flat, like a laptop keyboard, but more clearly designed, just like an external. The orange decorative stripes on the side look good, which is also orange hotkeys top left stand out nicely from the black off the lights above the number pad, which indicate whether various functions are switched on, I find also very chic. The shiny jewelry bar, which runs below the top of the keyboard along, the whole adorns the bargain discreetly.
The keyboard is quite heavy for their size and strength, as a whole but still light, which makes them look high quality. Installation is simple - plug in to get started. The hotkeys identify the default programs they are to perform, immediately, the regime for the music (on the numeric keypad) is working properly.
The keyboard also takes much less space than I thought, because I have not a little, but for laptop and keyboard in front of something narrow table - I thought. But no, it is here in front of me and does not bother. It is even very comfortable, not directly on the laptop to have so when writing.
The only hitherto been posed drawback: the left shift key. The keys generally can be hit very well when they might be minimally sensitive (but maybe that's attributable also the habits that I developed on my old keyboard), I can type very well on the whole. Just when you get used to the strength with which you have to press the buttons, and press the Shift key with this strength, then that is often not recognized. As I said, maybe that is just because my laptop keyboard was a bit sensitive, but that's what I've found a little mistake again. Well, you can live with. The buttons are quiet, you can hear almost nothing except the faint clacking just usual. She does not slip when writing because it has good feet. If required, you can fold out the back even small feet that raise the keyboard a bit.
All in all a very good buy!