Property me the set of keyboard and mouse bought because it was the only (confidence-) white wireless market. It also looks really chic that it is not a real aluminum, disturbs not actually here. Rather annoying, I feel that the keyboard does not have a folding mechanism to increase the angle. Do not understand how an experienced manufacturer like Cherry may omit something, it costs nothing and collapsed the stand would not have disturbed the "ultra-slim" design. BTW: "flat" is a keyboard is not necessarily a Keyfeature ... Second gripe is the unusual arrangement of "Ins, Pos1, Page Up / Down, Delete, End," ... Again, she will not reveal to me the sense if you have a keyboard standard and developed a regular-size keyboard that you does not comply with the standard. The 2cm space gain in width can not be decisive here. It taps her very well on the keyboard and the mouse responds very well, even the scroll wheel, which was underground with my Microsoft desktop set (and in addition to the optical switching base represented). I'll try with plastic knobs (as they are in furniture-glass doors often here) to increase the operating angle, the familiarization of the keys I would accept - and then decide whether I will keep the DW 8000. Lack of alternatives, but it looks currently like this ...