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Doesn't actually have mechanical switches, has regular rubber dome switches according to https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/r...h-keyboard
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I can imagine. Microsoft hardware can be quite a pest to deal with. I bought one of their Sculpt keyboards and the pleather wrist rest started peeling away after only a few months. For $20 and Bluetooth, meaning not having to keep track of a dongle, I figure why not.
1. The Print Screen key
2. The application pop up key which is useful for bringing the context menu without using mouse right click.
For context menu you can use shift+f10 key
If I get 2-3 years out of this, I'll be happy.
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There may be a way to emulate the key another way though.
You could probably emulate Print Screen by writing a simple autohotkey script.
Same thing with wrist rests, it supposedly puts pressure on the arteries in your wrist which is bad over time. A lot of supposedly ergo stuff is apparently unergonomic.
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Of the four posted links, some are just the keyboard alone, and others include the mouse (all for the same $19.99 price), and also, some are RF and others Bluetooth.
For me the mouse is fine--and yeah, I am on my computer pretty much all day with it, but for work, not gaming.
One other fact to keep in mind--if you get a Bluetooth version, it is not usable during boot to hit F12 and boot from an alternate boot device, or to get into BIOS. If you do not do these things normally, then RF vs. Bluetooth will not matter.