In use, the type of chiclets keys have a hit and a very nice feedback, responsiveness is flawless, and typing is very quiet.
Remarkable detail, their implementation is done so that they take less dust making the keyboard easier to clean.
The touchpad has a comfortable surface and very good sensitivity. Side functionality, in addition to "replace" a mouse, it recognizes all touch shortcuts provided by Windows 8. The actions involve up to 4 fingers (this is a learning process) but the gain in ease of use is worth the sentence.
You should know that everything is configurable at will through the keyboard driver. So next TouchPad is flawless too.
To what use is intended that keyboard? In the first place I would have chosen to use a media-center / Home cinema, but in this case the lack of backlighting of the keys may be a fault in certain situations. I said some good, because often the mouse / TouchPad enough to control all of the session.
For a very office use, the TouchPad replaces the mouse.
But the best thing about this keyboard is that it offers the possibility to fully benefit (finally!) Of the touch capabilities of Windows 8, and it is not nothing to say when we know how much it lacks access "natural" to its touch module. And experience windows 8 changes so radically with this keyboard, you wonder how Microsoft has ever thought to offer a refund offer on this (type of) product.
Finally, keyboard / touchpad very well made, very responsive and very pleasant to use, its main asset remains the almost perfect tandem that can form with windows 8 which he radically changes the experience, even keeping her favorite mouse handy for more advanced tasks.
He would certainly have benefited from being backlit, and perhaps even to offer to turn the TouchPad in keypad (if necessary), with the contours of the latter pre-printed on the surface of the TouchPad and TouchPad based software switches / Dial Pad. But the experience he brings to windows 8 is such that blithely forget these two relatively minor default.