CHERRY DW 9100 SLIM, wireless keyboard and mouse set, French layout, AZERTY keyboard, rechargeable batteries, SX scissor mechanism, whisper-quiet keystroke, white-silver

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CHERRY DW 9100 SLIM, wireless keyboard and mouse set, French layout, AZERTY keyboard, rechargeable batteries, SX scissor mechanism, whisper-quiet keystroke, white-silver

CHERRY DW 9100 SLIM, wireless keyboard and mouse set, French layout, AZERTY keyboard, rechargeable batteries, SX scissor mechanism, whisper-quiet keystroke, white-silver

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The mouse is small in the hand. It primarily fits in the fingers without being long enough to fill the palm area. In larger hands, it may feel exceptionally small. I recently tried the larger Logitech G403 mouse, which is "designed for comfort" (i.e. gaming), and it fits much more snugly and comfortably in the entire hand. The Cherry mouse rests at the top of my hand, more within the fingers than the palm. Like the keyboard, the mouse wirelessly connects via Bluetooth or RF, plugs in via USB-C to charge, and offers a button to turn it off and conserve battery. For an RF connection, it happily uses the same receiver as the keyboard. That means you only need one USB-A port on your computer for the whole set. If your laptop or PC has a limited number of USB-A ports, this can be essential. Razer also has some peripherals that can connect to a single dongle, but typically for wireless peripherals you’re either limited to Bluetooth or have to rely on a separate dongle for each peripheral. Cherry DW 9100 Slim keyboard

I’m used to gaming mice which usually have a way to dial in the DPI to an exact number. The Cherry wireless mouse has three different DPI settings, but there is no way to dial it into an exact number. The three different DPI settings are 1000, 1600, and 2400 dpi. You can go into system settings and change the cursor speed, but that isn’t the most convenient thing to do and isn’t as precise as being able to dial in a DPI setting. Cherry Keys software On the top of the keyboard, next to the Bluetooth/RF toggle, is a USB-C port for recharging the permanently installed 650mAh batteries. This is a perk for anyone who considers regularly buying and installing batteries an inefficient hassle. When you plug in the cord to charge, an LED on the top lights up red until fully charged, at which point it turns green.The sound is quiet and muted, so it won’t disrupt anyone at the office, coffee shop, or at home. The Razer Pro Type is considerably more audible with its full MX-style switch design and proprietary Razer switches with Razer keycaps. Lighting

As a touch typist, I’m sometimes thrown off my game by wireless keyboard layouts. But with its roomy design and slightly concave keys, I had no problem with key discovery and was able to switch between it and my laptop keyboard without having to adjust my finger spread. The mouse Cherry Cherry promises the battery lasts for "weeks of charge." There's also an Off button to conserve power. Personally, I have never turned it off and never charged it in the last two and a half months of use. (I promise I'm working, boss!) The long battery life is a major benefit. It may even make the keyboard worth buying in itself if you're not a fan of adding "turn off keyboard" to your to-do list, but you still want a wireless connection.Right out of the gate, one of the best features of this keyboard and mouse set is that it runs off of a single small USB dongle or Bluetooth. So either way, when they are connected to a computer, it has a pretty small footprint. Overall, the thin design is very reminiscent of a full-size Apple keyboard. This Cherry set is designed for Windows, though, and doesn’t come in an Apple layout.



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