Bryant L.
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Pros - $20 - Super light weight and at it thickest probably about 2 1/2 - 3 American Quarters in depth - Personally I use this for my Asus Netbook that runs Windows 10 and on my iPhone 5S just for the sake of testing. (The iPhone usability actually came in handy as Im using this Keyboard right now to write my product review on through my phone. - Beautiful array of keyboard colors - Battery seems to hold a charger very wel although I can not say how long. But I can say that Ive used it moderately for about 5-6 hours in one sitting playing a strategy game, so this should be good for almost anything you need to do until youre done doing what youre doing until it needs to be plugged in. Neutral - The instructions included were actually better than most products I have seen in the past with devices like this but as always I wish there were more information in regards to troubleshooting connectivity issues. Cons - The only indication of how much battery is left is when a blue battery indicator light constantly blinks letting you know that its going to die soon. I wish when it connected to my Windows 10 device that it told you the exact percentage as Ive seen with similar products. - The backlighting is excellent but to save power it turns off the lighting after 10-15 seconds when not in use. This is a minor inconvience to me as I sometimes like to play an old strategy computer game called, "Stronghold Crusaders." The mouse is mostly used but the arrows keys are needed to scroll through the game map. So you can see how this can be annoying. I dont see anywhere in the instructions on if theres a setting to change this feature. **Updated the Con about ESC key** - Manufacture was prompt in telling me after I wrote this review that pressing the "Fn+E" keys after I pair the device would solve this issue. I did as instructed and it solved my ESC button issue listed below. Its also mentioned in the instructions to do so. User error on my part. **Issue Resolved**- I havent really tested the ESC button on other programs but I did notice that while playing that game, if I just press the ESC key, it minimizes the game and loads and Internet Explorer window. I have to press the Fn+ESC to get the Menu options I want in the game without it minimizing. - Lasty, this may be just a fluke thing with the construction of this keyboard I got but Ive noticed that I have to press the, "L" key with a bit more force as compared to all the other keys. **Updating this to 5/5 because I respect a company that promptly follows up with user issues even though I wasnt complaining to them. My Cons list other than the ESC button issue still stands though. I give this a 4/5 only because of the minor Cons I have listed. Other than that this works great. I only hope this has longevity but at $20 if it works for a year Id still be happy and recommend it. Pictures included are with backlighting on and of the size comparison to my Asus Netbook.