However, the downsides all come in the layout of the keys. Pretty straight-forward build quality, very aesthetic and durable. All easy to access, but without the manual, I would have no idea what they do. The USB-C port is on the left side, along with an orange wired/off/Bluetooth switch. The F1 is super sturdy and doesn’t creak, bend, or flex when trying to twist and bend it. The accompanying accessories are nice to have and speaks to the thought that went into designing this keyboard. There are no kickstands, so you are stuck with whatever angle the keyboard has, which is extremely slight. There is also a stylized metal plate on the bottom, with small rubber feet as well to prevent slipping. Pretty good thinking since the intention is to place this board on top of your Macbook. The rubber shape at its base are specially designed to perfectly match the original keyboards of MacBook and Surface, so that there’s no additional height added or any teeter-tottering when you place it on top. The bottom is made of orange rubber, so that you can place this keyboard on top of your laptop without worrying about damaging your laptop in any way. The case is made of a combination of rubber, aluminum, and plastic. Plastic keycap puller – not recommended you use it since it’s probably easier and better just to use your finger tips.USB-A to USB-C cable – black and rubber, great for charging or when using with a PC.USB-C to USB-C short cable – black and rubber, really convenient for using with laptops without all the tangle of a long cable.
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