I needed a keyboard that would work with my current Logitech Unifying receiver and I love light so I bought this keyboard. This one cost less than the regular price I'd seen elsewhere, so I jumped at it. It wasn't until I got it that I didn't realize it was a refurbished keyboard. I generally agreed with that, despite some obvious areas that the cleanup missed. However, breaking convention was the fact that I couldn't use some capital letters or punctuation marks. I couldn't find any rhyme or reason for it. You'd think I learned this after owning two other K800's over the years. One broke off the key which I couldn't return and then I couldn't charge it at all. The second I learned that you can change batteries if you have batteries and a screwdriver, but this one suddenly started not typing characters like s. No matter how gently or hard I press the button, whether I press it 5 times or 50 times. Yes, I counted! Now I can say with confidence that I will NEVER buy another K800. And I'd recommend this if you want a useful, working keyboard that you don't have either.
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