
Ben Youmans
So I tried five of these things and this is my pick for sure. Arrow keys at the top are chunky and easy to click. Tab and ctrl are just one click. And the whole thing is customizable. Layout, size, shortcut keys. My *one* gripe is that I can't change the placement of "Sym" to be where "Ctrl" is. I'm constantly pressing ctrl because that's where symbol keys are mapped on my phone normally. And I'd love it if I could just switch those two around. I think it'd feel way more natural/ intuitive.
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David Pratt
It's a very nice keyboard that I like very much BUT I can't find a mic buttun nor settings to turn one on. As much as I like the keyboard, with it's wonderful color and customization options, I hate to say, that's a dealbreaker for me. I"ll have to find something else. A keyboard has to be for everything, not just coding.

Ezra B
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Basic but functional for entering everything you'd ordinarily enter on a desktop keyboard. My favorite part is the several rows of customizable symbol keys. On my Razer Phone 2, it is affected by a bug that affects most other custom keyboards too - the navigation buttons don't work when the keyboard is active in split screen. I appreciate the "hold Space to switch" workaround in this keyboard, even though it's not (yet) marked.
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I'd love to fix the issues you're seeing, can you send me the details to my email? Btw, long press on Space lets you switch between your other keyboards.