It's ok, but those a and b buttons will look comically small next to my Duke.
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that's pretty. I got the normal colored version and it's the best keyboard I've ever had. It totally rocks my $300 custom made one out of the water. I'm probably going to change the keys from loud clicky blues to really tactile feeling silent ones.
I never understood a Bluetooth keyboard until I got one. It still makes no logical sense considering how it always sits on my desk but its just so nice.
For $99 it was well worth it... well for me anyways, I couldn't convince my family to spend more than $10 to save their lives lol
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So question, I did hear that the keyboard software only had macro support for the two large buttons and that was it. Is that the case for these keyboards?