I have both this (v2) and the Lofree Flow. They are really pleasant to type on but for me I can't get used to this layout. I'm a full-sizer for life🤭 so I ended up getting the Keychron K10 Pro in white. I use the arrow keys, delete key, and numpad all the time, and the former two are particularly hard to use on this form factor with little room to move keys around to improve the layout. For the arrow keys, I found myself disabling num lock, for what I'm pretty sure was the first time in my life, in order to use the numpad's arrow keys because the proper arrow keys are so awkward to reach. It's sort of hard to figure out who this layout is for -- it's virtually a full size that's just more cramped and harder to use. A full size isn't that much bigger physically, so I guess if the few centimeters of space a full size would cost are the tipping point in your decision, then this layout is good? Or perhaps if you: 1) have child-size hands and/or are a child, or 2) carry your keyboard around every day for some reason and need this size, then this layout is good. Otherwise just get a full size, I'd say.
I'm not very good with computer jargon, and I'm not sure how to pharse my question properly, so I apologize. I'll try my best and I'd appreciate any answer you can give me. Would I be able to plug and play with my Dell laptop? It's been given to me by my employer, and I can't download any drivers. I watched your full review, but I'm not clear on this answer. Will the function 4 solve my issue? Or perhaps I can just hard wire the keyboard? Again, above all, I can't download drivers. Thanks for understanding my shortcomings on this issue. I just don't want to make a purchase and return.
Hey man, I know you didn't get your answer yet. I wanted to follow up and say Yes. This keyboard is plug and play, or can use Bluetooth. No extra downloads required.
Thank you for detailed review
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
I have both this (v2) and the Lofree Flow. They are really pleasant to type on but for me I can't get used to this layout. I'm a full-sizer for life🤭 so I ended up getting the Keychron K10 Pro in white. I use the arrow keys, delete key, and numpad all the time, and the former two are particularly hard to use on this form factor with little room to move keys around to improve the layout. For the arrow keys, I found myself disabling num lock, for what I'm pretty sure was the first time in my life, in order to use the numpad's arrow keys because the proper arrow keys are so awkward to reach. It's sort of hard to figure out who this layout is for -- it's virtually a full size that's just more cramped and harder to use. A full size isn't that much bigger physically, so I guess if the few centimeters of space a full size would cost are the tipping point in your decision, then this layout is good? Or perhaps if you: 1) have child-size hands and/or are a child, or 2) carry your keyboard around every day for some reason and need this size, then this layout is good. Otherwise just get a full size, I'd say.
Do you still use the MX Full size Keyboard?
More importantly, do you use the Air96 for working on spreadsheets?
I have been using it for 8 months now. It is solid!
Sure is! Thanks for watching!
can you also do a review on the similar keychron also
That's a pretty keyboard.
She’s a beaut!
I'm not very good with computer jargon, and I'm not sure how to pharse my question properly, so I apologize. I'll try my best and I'd appreciate any answer you can give me. Would I be able to plug and play with my Dell laptop? It's been given to me by my employer, and I can't download any drivers. I watched your full review, but I'm not clear on this answer. Will the function 4 solve my issue? Or perhaps I can just hard wire the keyboard? Again, above all, I can't download drivers. Thanks for understanding my shortcomings on this issue. I just don't want to make a purchase and return.
Hey man, I know you didn't get your answer yet. I wanted to follow up and say Yes. This keyboard is plug and play, or can use Bluetooth. No extra downloads required.
what is the keyboard we see at 14:32 please ?
You’re seeing the Razer Pro Type at the bottom and then the Azio Cascade 98 Slim in the middle.
@@CameronDoughertyTech many thanks