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Review on Enhanced Logitech K400 Wireless Touch Keyboard with Integrated Multi-Touch Touchpad by Wiktor Sakowski ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality is so-so, the price does not match the quality.

To be honest, I was even glad to finally relearn how to correctly enter a comma in the 2022 layout - now I do it on regular keyboards too. But to the very distant location of Enter and the inability to assign Enter or Backspace to the CapsLock button, I could not come to terms, alas. I know that this is solved by writing my own layout for Windows, but in fact, this is never User-friendly. The touchpad did not live up to expectations at all, after Lenovo's native touchpad (Synaptics) and the flexibility of its settings, it's just a stone age. As a result, I'm waiting for the K400 Plus version to appear on sale, at least the touchpad in it, it seems, has become a little better. The keyboard competitor from Microsoft has a very good touchpad, by the way.

Pros
  • Works even when BIOS is loaded You can assign any commands to the FN buttons (if someone needs it) You can disable the CapsLock, Insert, Win, etc.
Cons
  • An unusual Logitech layout with an additional BackSlash button between the left Shift and Z, a narrow (very narrow!) and high Enter, and a second Backslash where Enter should be. It is necessary to relearn how to enter a comma in the 2022 layout through Shift with the left hand + Comma with the right. In some cases, it loses the signal even from 2 meters (Acer S3, USB ports on the back of the laptop in the center, metal case). No Bluetooth, only Unifying. As drivers - only SetPoint, and Logitech Options - is not supported. Poor touchpad sensitivity. At the level of the very first multi-touch laptops. It is not possible to invert two-finger scroll direction. Unable to middle click on touchpad