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Choosing a keyboard for windows a la Apple Keyboard
Friends, there is a huge problem and great anguish for me - well, there are no worthy island-type keyboards for windows. Now I'm writing on the Logitech K800 illuminated - expensive, glowing, soft-edged keys - it seems convenient, but they are placed next to each other.
Many years on apple, apple laptop - well, there is nothing more convenient to write. I looked all over and found only this:
Chicony WUG-1005
Trust Isla Keyboard (wired)
Logitech K360
Genius Luxemate I202 (wired)
Genius Slimstar I222 (wired)
Arctic K-381-B (wired)
Asus EEE Wireless
As you can see, there is something similar, but the ideal option is like an apple wireless keyboard, which I really don’t want to attach to a windows PC.
I would be extremely grateful for a tip, even if to some little-known office that produces at least something similar to what you are looking for.
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The closest "clone" (and quite high quality) is "a4tech kv-300h". I have one, I constantly want to “feel” in stores in search of the ideal. Better not seen.
In appearance, I really liked the Kreolz WMKS22 keyboard (more precisely, this is a set, but the mouse is loaded there). True, I am far from apples and just looking for a thin, wireless keyboard with the most unspoiled layout.
Little is known about the quality of manufacture, since we do not have it and we will have to buy it for 2-3 prices, so I'm waiting for feedback. I can only note that there are no LEDs at all, even for capslock.
In principle, many of these have now appeared, incl. mentioned Chicony WUG-1005, but in them all the F-keys and Esc were blinded together to the heap. In the Genius Slimstar I222, the layout is normal, but they say that it rumbles like a tractor and is generally not done very well. The Genius Slimstar I202 (which has a wireless I802 variant) is well made, but the F-keys are a bunch of them.
I have this market.yandex.ru/model.xml?modelid=6068839&hid=723088&show-uid=847342813324778252
+ cheap
-wire
I'm looking for an analogue for myself only without a wire.
BTC slag, don't buy. The closest plastic in terms of quality and convenience is Asus EEE wireless.
I bought the A4 KV-300h keyboard for the sake of testing.
The biggest two minuses:
1) Enter is made by a long key in one row high - the layout is categorically not Cyrillic. Russian letters are simply applied. Judging by the font of Russian letters on the device itself and the absence of any Russian texts on the packaging and inside the documentation, I dare to assume that it left the factory without applied national symbols. As a result, instead of enter, I almost always press "\".
For years I have been accustomed to type blindly and press enter without even thinking about where he lived for many years. And here - on ... and I can’t relearn - all the rest of the equipment has a European layout.
By the way, I know that there are people who are looking for just such an “American” layout - they will just be fine.
2) Noisy so that I'm afraid to wake up the neighbors;
Of course, pressing tactilely does not at all look like what you are looking for.
Nevertheless, it should be noted that, in general, typing is very convenient, despite the above. The keyboard is heavy and stands very firmly, which pleases. USB ports - well... don't know if I'll ever use them. It would be substantially better for me to have a wireless connection instead of ports. Another plus is that during typing, the keyboard plane itself does not bend, which is also very pleasing.
Key lift is too big. Despite the fact that this is not a membrane keyboard, it does not leave much of an impression. I can hardly remember anything louder than this keyboard.
And, yes, it is worth noting that the color of the keyboard in the photographs is a little false - in real life it is much darker, which could not but please.
On the other hand - for 500 rubles? ..
Conclusion: you can safely order, say, this and calmly engrave Russian symbols. Unless, of course, such a configuration of Enter does not bother you.
I have Logitech K360. I took it because of the 2-line enter. For Logitech, it's a rather rare occurrence in recent times :(
Of the minuses, the location, Home, End, PgUP and PgDN buttons, as well as the combination of Print Screen and Pause on the same buttons via FN :(
The position of the right control is a bit unusual :(
And sometimes there is not enough numlock indicator :)
I liked the convenience of typing, although this is a matter of personal preference ...
And what analogue of Apple Wireless Keyboard MC184 White Bluetooth would you recommend?
No
digital block needed
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