Has pros: 1. Keys. Other people's reviews don't lie, it's really nice to type 2. Feature set. 11 customizable keys, which except that the icons cannot be changed (there are conventions, I will explain in the shortcomings) Size 3. Nothing to say here, it's perfect for printing Has some cons 1. Soft. There is no software for linux at all. Solaar, the only thing on the net for this keyboard does not work well with this keyboard. He will see it, he will be able to configure a couple of settings, but forget about reassigning the keys 2. Saving settings. It occurs on a computer in special software, which cannot be corrected. That is, if you configured the keyboard on one device, you will have to configure it again on another 3. Work of function keys on Linux. This is the main disappointment. It does not call any special system functions for, for example, creating a screenshot. Instead, these function keys send a bound keyboard shortcut, such as win+shift+s for a screenshot. Naturally, the same gnome 40 does not recognize this by default. So on Linux you will only work with multimedia (f11-ins keys) 4. Bolt. Please note that this keyboard works either through bolt or bluetooth. I took this keyboard in conjunction with the MX master 3 without noticing that it had unifyng. Bolt does not come with this keyboard 5. Work under linux via bluetooth. Sometimes paves
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