I searched for my PC for a new full-size keyboard, because from the gel wrist rest, which was necessary due to the considerable front height of my old mouse-gray keyboard, gradually the gel auszutrat. So I was looking for an ultra-flat keyboard to be able to dispense with a palm rest. Also, I finally wanted a keyboard with flat keys in notebook style. I noticed the Speedlink Lavora on the electrical wholesale market and the soft but precise keystroke liked immediately. Since the keyboard is only about 0.9 cm high front, a palm rest is entirely unnecessary. The keyboard also increases back only slightly to - the farthest keys are at a height of only 1.5 cm. Keyboards such as the Microsoft Arc I do not like so much, because they rise beträchlich backwards but - wrists are very angled my feeling about. Nevertheless, one can at the Lavora unfold the rear feet and the keyboard thus increases on steep, so that the rear of the keys Lavora are then at an altitude of about 2.4 cm. The Lavora is one of the few ultra-flat keyboard that also has both front and back a small amount - I do not have comparable flat keyboard found. The keyboard and the keys are matte black, so no piano finish. The rear frame of the keyboard is in matt dark silver. The F and J keys have a tactile marking (10-finger system).
+ Front and. Rear very flat keyboard + Very angehmer keystroke + Great return key + Own Pos1 / End key + The keyboard does not slip because it has incorporated a metal plate and accordingly is no lightweight, which can so easily slip. + The USB cable is 1.95 m longer than the cable of other keyboards
- The dark blue lettering on the keys with additional functions such as e-mail program, music program is etc call too dark and therefore difficult to see sth.. - A pity that there is not the Speedlink Lavora as wireless version