These buttons are a bit soft for my preference, but they work well enough.
Not exact matches
I wanted to add a
bit of nature to my look so under the manmade machine
is a
soft floral
button down shirt.
I
'm normally a
bit too chesty to make
button downs work but my chest size didn't change much with pregnancy / nursing, at least after the first trimester, and with
softer nursing bras,
button down shirts ended up
being really perfect for pumping.
Conversely set everything into comfort mode and push the Eco
button and it cruises around town as nicely as you please with a terrific around - town ride in the
soft setting (the start / stop
is a slight annoyance in that it
is a wee
bit abrupt).
The keyboard
is mainly similar to the 9780's, with only some tiny differences that I can tell (the keys feels a
bit softer to press on the 9790 compared to the 9780 and the bottom row
buttons are a
bit different).
The click
is much
softer, so less likely to startle your dog, and the
button is a
bit more user - friendly than the metal tab in most box clickers.
The body doesn't have much flex, banging it around on a desk doesn't reveal any unusual rattling, but the side - fin
buttons have a
bit too much flex, and the
soft - touch material coating the body
is a magnet for oils.
There
's a
bit of give in the casing design, for example, which makes the power
button on the side go
soft, losing its click, when held in certain ways.