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		By: Adam S.		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2020 17:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
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  I&#039;ve been using this keyboard for about 2-3 hours a day for the past week or so, and so far I&#039;m loving it. For my work, I occasionally have a need to write a lot of text on my phone, without carrying around a full-blown laptop or notebook - this fits the bill perfectly. I find a nice level surface, plug the keyboard right into my Android phone, and without any extra special setup, drivers, or configurations, I&#039;m able to start typing immediately. As others have said, it doesn&#039;t feel like a traditional mechanical keyboard; you have to press a little harder when you type, but it&#039;s such a slight difference I don&#039;t have to consciously think about it at all. Would definitely recommend.

  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  I&#8217;ve been using this keyboard for about 2-3 hours a day for the past week or so, and so far I&#8217;m loving it. For my work, I occasionally have a need to write a lot of text on my phone, without carrying around a full-blown laptop or notebook &#8211; this fits the bill perfectly. I find a nice level surface, plug the keyboard right into my Android phone, and without any extra special setup, drivers, or configurations, I&#8217;m able to start typing immediately. As others have said, it doesn&#8217;t feel like a traditional mechanical keyboard; you have to press a little harder when you type, but it&#8217;s such a slight difference I don&#8217;t have to consciously think about it at all. Would definitely recommend.</p>
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		By: AJ		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 14:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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  I initially bought this for myself as replacement keyboard for my laptop since some of the keys weren&#039;t working. I would disable my keyboard and then just slide this right over the laptop keyboard as thought it was just a cover for them, and it would&#039;ve worked smoothly if only I knew how to disable my keyboard keys.However nonetheless this is a great product. I ended up giving it to my grandparents and they use it on a daily basis for their computer.All of the keys function as they should. It is very portable as you can see, being able to roll up, fold, and such. The installation is very simple, just plug into you&#039;re device and instantly works.

  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  I initially bought this for myself as replacement keyboard for my laptop since some of the keys weren&#8217;t working. I would disable my keyboard and then just slide this right over the laptop keyboard as thought it was just a cover for them, and it would&#8217;ve worked smoothly if only I knew how to disable my keyboard keys.However nonetheless this is a great product. I ended up giving it to my grandparents and they use it on a daily basis for their computer.All of the keys function as they should. It is very portable as you can see, being able to roll up, fold, and such. The installation is very simple, just plug into you&#8217;re device and instantly works.</p>
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		By: Robert J.		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 12:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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  TYPED THIS REVISION ON IT AFTER HAD ABOUT A MONTH, THE SPACE BAR WARPED AND THE LETTER &#039;N&#039; REQUIRES ADDITIONAL PRESSURE TO GET TO WORK. NOT USEFUL FOR MY TYPING SKILL LEVEL&gt;&gt;I use the keyboard to have multiple PCs running on my small desk simultaneously. The keyboard folds up to move out of the way easily, and can be placed over the laptop keyboard for use when necessary. It does require a pretty positive key press on some of the keys, which causes me to omit letters when applying my poor typing skills (hunt &amp; peck with limited touch typing).  I just roll it up when I switch from he desktop to the laptop. I scored &quot;portability&quot; as 5 stars, but since it is a USB wired connection, it is not really &quot;portable&quot; like some of the bluetooth keyboards I have used. It IS &quot;portable&quot; in the sense that I can easily move it out of my way &amp; roll it up into a compact form.

  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  TYPED THIS REVISION ON IT AFTER HAD ABOUT A MONTH, THE SPACE BAR WARPED AND THE LETTER &#8216;N&#8217; REQUIRES ADDITIONAL PRESSURE TO GET TO WORK. NOT USEFUL FOR MY TYPING SKILL LEVEL>>I use the keyboard to have multiple PCs running on my small desk simultaneously. The keyboard folds up to move out of the way easily, and can be placed over the laptop keyboard for use when necessary. It does require a pretty positive key press on some of the keys, which causes me to omit letters when applying my poor typing skills (hunt &#038; peck with limited touch typing).  I just roll it up when I switch from he desktop to the laptop. I scored &#8220;portability&#8221; as 5 stars, but since it is a USB wired connection, it is not really &#8220;portable&#8221; like some of the bluetooth keyboards I have used. It IS &#8220;portable&#8221; in the sense that I can easily move it out of my way &#038; roll it up into a compact form.</p>
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