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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Another Great Surface Keyboard From Microsoft

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    I have been a surface user for many years. I have always liked the keyboard covers they developed. The keyboard cover for the Surface Pro Copilot+ may be the best one yet. First, like its predicessors its very thin and light. The black keyboard gace looks great and the felt reverse side feels and looks premium. As has been the case with precious Surface covers, this one snaps snugly and tightly to the Surface. Second, the quality and smoothness of the keyborad is fantastic. The keys do not raise much off the surface but typing stll feels very fluid. I dont experience any typing speed reduction when using this ovwr a standard keyboard. The keyboard also has the Copilot+ plus keybwhich is the new AI funtionality Microsoft has built into Windows. It makes it very easyb to.pull up the AI functionality. Finally, there is a pen holdebuilt into the case to hold the screen pen. To the best of my knowledge this is the first time Microsodt has done this and its a great addition for keeping the pen handy. This is another great Durface cover/keyboard from Microsoft.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Essential Accessory for your Surface

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    Easy to detach when needed to have a truly tablet experience or quickly snap back onto the device for when a keyboard and trackpad are preferred. This latest Surface Pro keyboard houses a stylus pen that fits into a little magnetic slot at the top of the keyboard and hides away when not needed. The pen feels comfortable to use and fits perfectly in the writing hand even with its flatter design. It would be nice if Microsoft included the keyboard with the device as it's a pretty essential piece in the Surface experience. The keyboard is backlit and feels comfortable to type on. The keys have a nice tactile feel to them for such a thin keyboard. The trackpad is smooth and responsive. Not quite as large as on some 13-inch devices I've seen, but a decent size. The keyboard is powered by the Surface device, so it has to be attached to use it. It magnetically snaps into an inclined position or can lay flat if desired to access the pen slot. It also provides screen protection in the closed mode.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Seamless Integration and a Must-Have Accessory

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    The Microsoft Pro Keyboard might just be the best tablet keyboard in the market. It turns the Surface Pro into a productivity laptop and I love that it can be used wirelessly. The keyboard is full-sized, offering the classic Surface look and feel. It also includes a built-in storage and charging tray for Surface Slim Pen. The overall build quality is excellent and it provides a great typing experience. The Surface Slim Pen 2 Second Edition is comfortable to hold and adds excellent note-taking, doodling and drawing capabilities. The new design is appreciated and works great even with older Surface devices. The pen is ultra-responsive and precise, and the low-latency makes if feel natural to write with making it perfect for creatives and professionals alike. The ergonomic feel and seamless integration with Surface devices elevate productivity and creativity to new heights. If I have any complaints, it’s that the bundle is a bit costly, but I wouldn’t think of owning a Surface Pro without it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good keyboard & pen, no real AI integration

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    Microsoft - Surface Slim Pen (2nd Edition) and Pro Keyboard for Pro (11th Edition), Pro 9, and Pro 8 – Black The Pro Keyboard makes a nice appearance and feels comfortable with the Alcantara material front and back. It is compatible with the Surface Pro 11, 9 or 8 editions and offers variable backlighting of the keys and special keys including those to mute the microphone or snip adjustable screen shots. The keys are mechanical with the keyboard being raised and attached magnetically along the front at the lower edge of the Surface Pro for an inclined typing experience, or it can be lowered so that it’s flat on the desktop as well. While not a particularly noisy keyboard, it is a little quieter in a flat position. In the inclined position there is a certain give or flex while typing but not enough to be a problem or distraction. When connected to the Surface Pro, it does so magnetically with pins on the lip of the keyboard engaging the bottom of the Surface Pro. When the keyboard is folded up across the screen, it attaches magnetically putting the Surface Pro to sleep and providing screen protection as well. The keyboard can be folded all the way back the other way with it flush against the back of the Surface Pro when using the Surface Pro as a tablet. Unlike the Surface Pro 11 Flex Keyboard, the Pro Keyboard does not have BT or a battery for use separately from the Surface Pro. The keyboard has a larger size touch pad that is quite smooth and easy to operate. It is a mechanical touch pad, so there is clicking, and not a haptic touch pad that doesn’t move as the Surface Pro 11 Flex Keyboard has. It comes with the Slim Pen 2 that nestles magnetically in a slot above the keys where it is securely protected and charges there only when the keyboard is connected to the Surface Pro. The Slim Pen 2 looks like a carpenter’s pencil with its flattened sides that I find quite comfortable and easy to hold when using. The inking experience is excellent with no issues that I noted. It’s an excellent tool for navigation, writing or sketching. While the Slim Pen 2 feels better on the screen while writing (better than the Apple Pencil 2 on the iPad’s screen), it still isn’t like writing on paper. It is, after all, a solid nib on a hard glass screen so it’s still slick with not much friction even though the haptic feedback through the pen provides some feeling of texture on the screen. Nevertheless, it doesn’t provide real friction between the nib and screen so expect a similar writing experience to other pens or stylus’s being used on a glass screen. Lastly, there is a special use key on the keyboard called the CoPilot key. Originally, it’s use was to open up a kind of AI assistant that could be directed to not only do what the downloadable version of CoPilot can do on any Windows machine, but for use as a more integrated AI experience with the Surface system enabling you to have CoPilot change settings and similar activities. However, that attribute was stripped away and now the key’s only role is to open CoPilot more as a PWA (like you would get if you opened CoPilot from a web browser). Once open in a window taking up the screen, you chat with it through text input as you would on any computer having CoPilot downloaded on it. It is a disappointing use of a special key taking up space on your keyboard. Overall, the Surface Pro Keyboard and Slim Pen 2 combo are a useful and necessary addition to your Surface Pro. Any intention of AI integration with your Surface Pro is missing and a disappointment lessening its combined capabilities with your Surface Pro.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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