I had succumbed to the delusion, if I have two receivers, I can use the mouse both on the notebook as the computer for which I had bought this keyboard without changing the receiver.
Unfortunately, this is not working.
Each unit is gepeart per recipient, and not vice versa. Now I use the mouse for the notebook, and another, existing Mouse for the computer.
The keyboard itself:
Plus points:
Keyboard is to save battery, a switchable us.
Keyboard classical key assignment.
Including numeric pad.
The keyboard is light in weight.
The key resistance at typing is just right. Not too heavy, not too hard, with proper resistance for me. (For easy and low-noise keys are a nightmare to me).
Minus points:
Actually, I get what I was looking for also. Through my incorrect thoughts with the receiver I bought the keyboard.
Sure you could get for a few euros less a different style keyboard (eg by Cherry).
The numeric keypad has after each time the power, re-activated (turned on) are.
Decent product. And I do not want to complain too much about the price also. The compared to other keyboards, it is indeed likely to be among the cheaper still.
I'm curious times, if I really get along with 2 years in the batteries.
In any case, a savings for me.
My old, then very expensive Logitech keyboard was not switched on and off and a true battery eater.