I have been using Logitech equipment for the last 10 years, everything has always been perfect, so when I saw the new product I bought two keyboards at once - at home and at work. The keyboard is frankly disappointing. The main problem is the keys. They are very uncomfortable compared to even the super-simple Logitech K280e. Excessive engraving (Win + Mac Ru + En) is confusing (there are 7 (!) Symbols on those who put Ρ). Well, the most painful thing is that the keyboard at work began to creak after 2 months of work. For several months of ownership, the branded wheel has not learned to work with any additional program (even with MS Outlook). Perhaps it will be useful to designers, although I doubt it very much, but with a very active rhythm of using office applications, I have not consciously used it even once. Well, the fact that when the backlight is on, the battery lasts less than a week and when connected via bluetooth, it connects for more than 30 seconds after turning on the computer (this is about 25 seconds more than the mx master 2s mouse) - these are insignificant trifles. In general, it is not clear how this product could have come from the amazing company Logitech.
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