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Review on Renewed Logitech K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard πŸ”‹ for Computer, Phone and Tablet with Enhanced SEO by Vanchay Chavdon ᠌

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The product is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

I would recommend it to you in general if you are searching for a computer keyboard that is both quiet and wireless to use while working on a computer. First and foremost, ergonomics (if you do not take into account the narrow arrow keys). I appropriated it for my own use so that I might simplify my life by programming and automating mundane responsibilities. It has come to our attention that the operating mode in the native Logitech software settings is, in fact, operational. You have the ability to customize the keys for each application. For instance, you can leave the button actions that were predetermined by the manufacturer active for the browser (f10 to turn off the sound, etc.). You can leave the natural actions of the f1-f12 buttons alone in IntelliJ Idea, for instance, because there are many program shortcuts that are created for those buttons. If there is a plus three thousand, then you should look into the Logitech MX Keys. The fact that I rushed through the purchase of this item is something that I deeply regret. I simply did not anticipate that MX would become available to us so quickly at a price that was so reasonable.

Pros
  • 1) In terms of its aesthetics, I think that this keyboard is quite adorable. 2) the keys are very quiet (when compared at the store with the model of the craft, the craft has quite noisy keys in comparison to this one) 3) there is a side that can be used to install a phone or a pen The workplace is now much more well-organized than it was before.
Cons
  • 1) The arrow keys on the narrow keyboard are a pain to operate! It would be preferable to reduce the length of the right shift key (and also to reduce the size of the enter button), but to increase the number of arrow keys. The directional arrows on the digital block required some getting used to on my part. 2) There may be some glitches when linked via bluetooth. Despite the fact that the flight is proceeding normally, I switched to a radio connection. 3) I still use a m280 mouse, which was manufactured by the same firm. Unfortunately, I was not successful in hanging both devices on a single whistle, and both of the available USB ports are currently being used by whistles. 4) The print settings on the android phone required a bit of fiddling on my part. Switching the input language does not work out of the box; nevertheless, in the end, it did work on the Oppo phone, but it did not work on the Xiaomi phone. I have not yet mastered the art of sending typed messages via messengers, so please bear with me (pressing enter only moves the carriage to a new line). It came to my attention that the arrows can be used to navigate to the icons for sending a message; but, they are unable to take you back to the input area. You have to tap the screen with your finger and then input a message after each tap. 5) a configuration of the function keys that is not immediately apparent (see comments)

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