Assessment:
"Laramy_7" has created with his review a very complete and technically sound assessment. The is hardly anything to add. Below my personal points. The main focus is on the lot of typing suitability!
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Disadvantages (subjectively for me):
- Press [Del] has an unusual position (near the top). But that's a matter of habit.
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Neutral:
o The keys have normal size, but the key areas (alphabet, arrow keys, position keys and numeric keypad and the [F] -Tastengruppen) are very close. This is the keyboard with full-size keys exemplary narrow (39cm), but it takes some getting used.
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Positives:
+ Small dimensions with normal sized keys.
+ Very quiet!
The keyboard produces a quite audible, but not disturbing, quite soft sound. No hard Plasteklackern.
+ Good keystroke.
I am a frequent and high-speed recorder (10-finger) and cut it sometimes rabidly in the keys. So I have to be "sensitive" keyboards (very low key travel, very thin stage) my problems. The path of the rapoo keyboard keys I feel as optimal, both for energetic bang away, as well as for light as a feather flying letter.
+ Good pressure point.
The pressure point is clear and smooth.
+ Good buttons geometry.
The buttons are rectangular and rounded front. You have no pronounced edges, but fall almost vertically from sideways. That was suspicious of me at the beginning, because I was afraid that the delimitation of the keys to each other thus might not be clear enough for me. This fear was unfounded. The key spacing is absolutely clear. I never catch "two keys at once". The keys are also arched minimally concave, which I took at first skeptical note. but the practice shows me also that favors the flow of writing!
+ Very good key management! The main point for me personally!
The keys some keyboards can be in the middle Press effortlessly edges but clearly, if they caught more on the edge. That's not the case here. The rapoo keys go well with pressure on the very edge clean and smooth down. Even the large space bar can be operated butterweich even at the very edge. The Backspace key does not make chips (with many keyboards a problem).
Mouse:
+ The mouse is smooth and well-fitted, thereby bite and biddable (see the following sentence). Good size (I'm not too big mags, move the mouse prefer thumb and ring finger, this is quite possible). Click buttons clean and easy, even when pressed further back (behind the scroll wheel!), Cursor moves precisely and without hakeln.
What has puzzled me: the mouse has no red diode light. It is - so stehts also untendran - "Invisible optical", that "invisible scanning laser".
What I also liked a lot: keyboard and mouse both need one AA battery. So you have only one battery available places have. The battery of the keyboard you can change without having to turn over the keyboard at all. The survey on the backspace key is the receptacle for the battery. Push, lift to the right - open.
I am very zufieden with this set. Me as a prolific writer and notorious whiners keyboard (I have written in recent years on 5 keyboards a lot and was never completely satisfied), the keyboard has become within a few working days to a very functional and thus valuable working tool. For the price I'll probably still buy for storage. I was - purely technically write - never been so satisfied with a keyboard. Who knows if I can find something again ...