I was looking for a keyboard that can compete with the Apple keyboard. Say, they should have flat keys and not be too bulky. My favorites so far were Fujitsu KB900 / 910 (see my reviews to). But since there were certain knockout criteria for both models, I got myself the Cherry Straight. And I must say: Bull's-eye It really great, ultra-slim body with super low-profile keys (Chiclets) which nonetheless have a very pleasant resistance. Sometimes I can not understand some reviews, it is complaining that the buttons are not illuminated, as it might suggest the advertising image. However, in the description there is nothing about it that this is an illuminated keyboard, so it was clear that not light up the buttons. I am not complaining but also when any celebrity jumps with the new super duper sneakers in advertising on houses, but I can not do it - in spite of the same trainers. The only thing that is not quite as nice, is that the angle of the keyboard can not be adjusted. I was really thinking on giving only 4 points, otherwise this keyboard is really great but. The investment of about 80 cents at the hardware store but have solved the problem, I just took advantage of transparent, self-adhesive rubber feet, which are available in different heights. Are normally used to order glass plates from tables and the like on their body to fix. This also solves the problem that the keyboard due to lack of rubber studs at the front of slips, as criticized in other reviews. After this small operation, I am fully satisfied with the keyboard. Ah yes, the change in the arrangement of many keys does not bother me in the least, because I always use multiple keyboards from different manufacturers, which may not all have the same arrangement. See, for example, the Apple keyboard.