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Review on Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard: Cross-Compatibility, Easy-Switch, Dark Grey by Boyan Slavchev ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

This is a decent choice if your primary input method is a keyboard. Absolutely not useful for editing or development work in my opinion. That's the way it is. But then, as you replace the massive keyboard, you'll feel a huge, wonderful sigh of relief. Even if you manage to get used to the tiny arrow keys (impossible), the frequent disconnections will drive you crazy. The laptop also features a standard Intel bluetooth. I returned it to the store.

Pros
  • The layout, no connections, and easy typing (albeit with only text) make this a desirable device. Keyboard silence, even the space bar.
Cons
  • Frequent breaks in contact. When the keyboard goes to sleep is determined by the keyboard. You can press some on, and at the same time the keyboard either disconnects or goes to sleep (it's not obvious which), giving the impression that the key is being held down permanently. For a period of 2 hours, this occurred 4-5 times. When you hold down the alt key, most Count. editors will do this. As for the keyboard itself, they pressed another FN, so the sequence went as follows: short left shift, ctrl, vertical enter, short left alt. The box art depicts a considerably more desirable layout than that of 2022. Straight arrows are the. Tiny in size. There is an outward bulge on the keys on the top and bottom rows, but not on the middle or middle-bottom rows. The finger, for instance, might accidentally move from the left ctrl to the right shift.