(+) Right Shift tall and arrow keys do not get in the way
(+) Easy connection (pairing) with Smart TV Stick (Android) HTC Sensation (Android) and Dell E6440 (Win7-64)
(+) Funny idea with the built-in the bottom tablet holder
(+) Mouse buttons below the touchpad
(+) Easy to use on / off switch - Logitech K400r has a small switch on the side, which is to operate only with your fingernail
(+) Several LEDs
(+) Own battery which is charged via USB
(+) Easily accessible key for the BT connection
(-) Touchpad responds uncomfortably sluggish and cursor moves relatively abruptly. At the above-mentioned three devices I also have a Logitech K400r connected and the cursor moves smoothly and without delay.
(-) Poor marking (= without color) of 9 remote buttons above and below the touchpad
(-) LEDs without marking
For these minuses a star deduction
Now comes the Hammer:
(---) No 2-finger zoom (pinch-to-zoom), although as "Android compatible" is praised! Also at Dell it is not working. The keyboard is called the "multi-touch" and the only thing going is scrolling with 2 fingers. For me a clear case of misleading advertising!
For this two star deduction!
Conclusion:
- For me useless and I have to continue to look for a keyboard with pinch-to-zoom.
- Who does not need this zoom function is much better served by Logitech K400r if a USB port is available as K400r not BT, but a USB dongle.
- Perhaps an acceptable solution for tablets, because you can zoom directly on the tablet - then the question arises whether one needs the touchpad at all. A matter of taste.