mixed opinion
On the whole, this laptop is quite pleasant and fast when executing commands/tasks, but some functions that I used to use routinely have become difficult to implement because they require either pressing two keys at the same time instead of just one, or locking the numeric keypad: page up or down, return to the beginning of the line, go to the end of the line .... and waiting to be discovered, etc. In addition, some of the keys on the keyboard are so thin that you have to be careful where you put your finger.
What's more, some of the keys on the keyboard are so thin that you have to be careful where you put your finger, as in the case of the arrow keys. The same goes for the 1st line keys at the very top, which have undergone a pronounced slimming regime.
In short, I'm not happy with the ergonomics of the keyboard, even if I'm counting on practice to mitigate the design weaknesses. In fact, I still haven't found an image on the internet that corresponds to this type of keyboard. Can it be described as a 'fashion keyboard'?