The my keyboard keys are partly a little differently labeled as on the product image, for example, the anchor logo is now printed on the Space key when the Esc key is now next to the square and a blue Esc on it and as the L button is now also the Q key with @ printed. My first impression is good, the keyboard looks neat processed and is small and light enough to pack in your backpack along with the tablet for my needs. Also on tap I find it pleasant, the key pressure point goes very well and the buttons are pleasantly quiet noise. I use the keyboard with my Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. Basically, it was recognized by the coupling to the device and the same operational what has me very disturbed, however, was that no special characters were possible. I went there were mainly the @ sign, which I did by no shortcut about. After a short search I have then the app "External Keyboard Helper" brought (costs around 2.50 euros in the Play Store, but there is a free version to test if everything works). I still needed a few attempts before really everything works the way I imagine it. First, I had in the tablet settings in "Language & input" the default keyboard switch (from Samsung keypad on External Keyboard Helper) and then I had to directly reassign the key assignment of the Alt key in the app. Now work finally the special characters, but as I said, an additional paid app and a little training time was still needed with me. With a keyboard for 20 euros but I think that's fine, because I find the price-performance ratio very good.