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Review on Logitech K380 Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for Mac - Off White: Multi-Device Convenience and Versatility by Ognian Asenov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

This is the alternative to giving the toad about $8,000 in exchange for a wireless Apple keyboard. If your computer doesn't recognize the multimedia keys for skipping music, you may need to adjust the logitech settings. She can collect firewood, but the program is remarkably ineffective. Additionally, the regular USB keyboard on the PC should still be used to enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. The only place where bt is active is the login screen.

Pros
  • • Price. In spite of its many positive qualities, this keyboard comes in at a shockingly low price. You may call it a "folk" rendition. Quality construction. Mostly. For the simple reason that the control rod hangs in midair. Thankfully, the keyboard has sturdy rubber feet that prevent any rattling from occurring in this toggle switch. Essential trips. It's closer in length to that of laptops and the Apple wireless keyboard, and shorter than that of standard membrane keyboards. • Sequentially hooking together a number of gadgets.
Cons
  • There is no brightness control for poppies. Though it can be tweaked with specialized software, I'd prefer that it come preconfigured. Still, you can access the fn + arrows • concave function keys. Normal concave is quite practical, but the alt, cmd, and arrow keys don't feel as convex to the touch. This is not a cozy position. • The battery percentage is not displayed in the preferences. In a couple of months, I anticipate a very unpleasant awakening. The keys started to stick really well after two months of ownership. Not even for a good reason. It immediately starts printing a bunch of duplicate characters. As it turns out, a Windows computer is required for this issue to manifest. It works splendidly on Mac and iOS. Don't forget.