Compact but fully featured full size keys in standard UK QWERTY layout including pound and euro keys.
Keys are fully backlit in an attractive and highly visible blue/white light, you can use this keyboard in low light environments.
The standard layout number touch pad with its one touch mode change effecivrely incorporates no less than 54 function keys into the one key grouping<./b>
USB connection makes for simple and responsive connection.
Sorry to say, I could not get this to work properly. The fancy LED panel, only ever worked once when I first plugged it in. But subsequent reboots left it dark and lifeless. I don't know whether it was a faulty product or it just did not like Windows 7 64 bit. Anyway I sent it back, and good old Amazon, refunded my money
From another website I mistakingly thought the touchpad was a mouse, it isnt, wasnt too important though so keepingh the keyboard.
The keyboard itself is quite good its the touch pad thats slightly fustrating, the touchpad doesnt switch on automatically for me so I have to unplug it and plug it back in a few times until it comes on.
when it comes on its pretty responsive and the numberpad is pretty much as good as a normal keyed one, the rest of it is a long series of shortlinks which so far dont do very much
Works perfectly with OpenSuSE 12.1. Never even needed the supplied driver disc, just plugged it in and all works, most of the buttons on the panels have default actions which can be easily reassign in the KDE4 control panel. There is also a little speaker that gives feedback for presses on the panel with a little click sound which is nice.
Not used the "my eclipse" panel and probably never will as its full of odd icons like an airplane and a tennis raquet, but have been using the other two all the time.
Its probably more of an issue with KDE4 and should be easily fixed that the volume up and down are round the wrong way.
The keyboard buttons are nicely spaced and it all feels very well made.