The manufacturer shall leave me because of my review without objection a replacement keyboard come. This has obviously still not "print" button, but the problem with the Aufwachlag a track is better. The "sleep mode" of the keyboard is no longer active as quickly and hence the lag when you wake up / re-bonding is not so often felt.
### Brief for readers in a hurry ###
+ Workmanship
+ Battery and Power On / Off switch!
+ Keystroke / is -druckpunkt außerordendlich good
+ Silent keystrokes
+ Easy pairing
- Key layout (lack CTRL key on the right side, no PRNT key)
- Too short USB charging cable
- Wake annoying lag.
Conclusion: Better the Logitech K360 for sale. This is my personal price / performance winner from 5 tested wireless keyboards to 25. If you want to use the keyboard for a Media Center, I recommend the Logitech K400r. This gets you temporarily for 25 (or in the warehouse) and they trumped the K360 again. More on that in my review of K400r.
### Introduction ###
First of all I want to say that I bought the keyboard in January 2014 by just under 15. At that price also the review relates. At the current price of 25 I would pull another star!
### First Impression ###
When unpacking it soon became clear that this was not stint on quality workmanship. The keyboard feels very high on, is stiff and it rattles nothing. The battery pack is beautifully integrated and the keys to connect and enable / disable the keyboard are very easy to reach!
### Setup ###
The pairing worked without any problems (have a CSL Micro Bluetooth adapter to be ordered). There were no problems (Windows 7).
### The Keyboard ###
The feel of the keyboard is very satisfactory. The keystroke or -druckpunkt is very pleasant as well as the volume of keystrokes. The fact that the keyboard provides a pleasant for me key pressure point I did not expect. There are four small rubber feet with the keyboard supplied which can be attached to the underside. Without these feet the keyboard would like slipping on black ice on the desktop through the area. It would have been nice if the two feet would have been a little higher. So the keyboard is completely flat on the desk which is not necessarily ergonomic. Here, however, the question also arises whether the keypad is meant to be used at the desk as a substitute for a full-size Tastaur, or whether it was designed as an opportunity for Tablet keyboard or on the couch.
Now for the less erfeulichen points.
The included USB cable is too short. If you do not have a PC at your table so you can not load and at the same time continue to use the keyboard. In addition, the keyboard has an annoying wake-lag. This means if you have a long time nothing writes, then it takes a little to the back Tastaur commands takes (That's what happens when surfing the Internet constantly). If you have mastered the 10-finger system reasonably, then the first ~ 5 keystrokes be swallowed. The keyboard layout is a disaster. Even when the keyboard in the Windows mode is set, the assignment of the Ctrl, Win, Alt Gr key is not as it should be and to achieve just bad. That should not be so (subnotebooks ago show that it is quite possible despite small keyboard)
### Conclusion ###
All in all I would recommend this Tastaturset very, if you can live with the negative Punken. For me personally, these points make the keyboard unusable unfortunately, I have to tease me about it constantly. This is very very unfortunate because the keyboard for the price of 15 simply is otherwise a hammer. Unfortunately, the last two points bother me so much that I have to "do not like" awarded the rating.
Update March 2, 2014:
After I tested four additional keyboards in the price range to 25 and the quality of these keyboards were no match to the perceived quality of the keyboard, I have the keyboard despite its (serious for me) flaws a star draufgegben (from 2 to 3 stars).
### Compare Products ###
Due to the fact that I was not happy with the first product ordered from CSL I felt compelled to test several products in this price range (up to 25) in order to find an equivalent to my needs. Above all, I think I'm not the only user who can appreciate a good keystroke for low-lift keys. The following products were still getestest by me and reviewed (The details of the star represent my personal evaluation):
Rapoo 8000 Wireless deskset (4 out of 5 stars)
Rapoo 8000 Wireless deskset (keyboard, mouse, nano receiver, 2 AA battery) black / gray
Trust Curve Wireless Keyboard (2 out of 5 stars)
Logilink ID0052 (2 out of 5 stars)
Perixx PERIBOARD-807B
Logitech K360 (4 out of 5 stars)
### Reference Product ###
Apple MC184D / B Wireless Keyboard (4 out of 5 stars)