Keyboard lacks NumLock key and NumLock capability (even Linux' numlockx program cannot switch this keyboard between NumLock on/off mode). So it's *impossible* to use the numpad keys for cursor movement. I returned it for a refund.
Pretty Good Wireless Membrane Keyboard. Good Response Time and it has most of the keys of a full sized keyboard. I'm guessing it's made with windows 11 in mind. I just wish you could change the macro keys without having to install HP's program
Overall, I’m very satisfied with this HP wireless keyboard. The build quality feels solid, the keys are comfortable and responsive, and typing for long periods is easy on the hands. The wireless connection is stable with no noticeable lag, and battery life has been excellent so far.
I also appreciate the clean, minimalist design, which fits well in both home and office setups. Setup was straightforward and worked instantly with my HP laptop and desktop.
After 3 months one of the keys keeps getting stuck so I went back to the original one I had. Admittedly I paid a very cheap price. Get what you pay for.