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Review on Enhanced Logitech K400 Wireless Touch Keyboard with Integrated Multi-Touch Touchpad by Adam EK ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, I'm glad I purchased it.

If not for the right shift, the keyboard would be almost perfect, given the size and mobility. For other Wishlist, such as dividing the function keys into groups of 4 or key illumination, would be to the detriment of compactness and autonomy. An inconvenient shift in combination with the arrow block does not allow us to recommend the keyboard for typing, which is a pity: the response of the keys, the reliability of operations and other ergonomic indicators are very good. The keyboard is convenient in combination with a smart TV, where text capabilities are fundamentally in demand, but episodic, and the "form factor" provides convenient work on weight. Of course, for a "desktop" application, you can eventually get used to the disadvantages of the layout. But it will take a while to get used to.

Pros
  • Compact, easy to work on weight or on your knees. The presence of a normal convenient touchpad (switchable!), Which allows you to completely do without a mouse (also convenient if you have to use it on weight). Connected to Unified Dongle, can be combined with other devices without the need to hang your own receiver on each device. Batteries last for a long time (I didn’t measure it exactly, but for several months for 5-6 hours daily). Quiet, good response, clicks work reliably. The sensitivity is also normal, up to 5 meters from the dongle in the apartment it works without problems. The layout is generally comfortable, except for one fat minus (see disadvantages).
Cons
  • The right shift is small. In principle, and figs would be with him, BUT! In the place where most other keyboards have this same shift (enlarged), an up arrow is stuck here. It would be better if they made the arrow block habitually cut off, as on laptops, from the bottom of the shift, than like this . As a result, instead of the shift, you constantly press this same up arrow. It's especially cool to try to put commas in the standard 2022 layout (well, you understand). So many curses have never been heard by a single set of text))