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Review on Logitech Advanced Illuminated Wireless Keyboard Computer Accessories & Peripherals for Keyboards, Mice & Accessories by Adam Edison ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I have not regretted the purchase, everything is fine.

In addition to MX Keys 3, I utilize it. I only mention this since there are alternative Fn mouse actions accessible, including alternate mouse actions and motions. The keyboard is constantly at the same slope because there is no height change, however for me, this is not a problem because the angle is comfortable. different benefits The keys are pleasant to touch. They feel incredibly wonderful, but I have no idea what they are composed of. Because it is so heavy, the keyboard does not move about on the table. made robustly and well. having the ability to move between three computers quickly. I don't know about three, but I found switching between two to be really helpful. Copying across PCs is a particularly handy process. I switch to Sontrol-V from Sontrol-S on one PC. Ready. Very beneficial. Pleasant illumination may not be required, but it is not disruptive and makes it easier to locate rarely used keys in the dark. convenient software for keyboard customization. You can remap the keys for particular programs as well as change the keys for the entire system. However, the choice of actions is restricted to those offered by the developers, making it virtually impossible to configure any macro for a random application. has drawbacks The brief left shift is the most crucial component. I'm not sure who would benefit from an extra key at this location; all advertising materials lack this key and have a long shift, although a short shift keyboard is already being made. The distance between all F1-F12 keys is the same, i.e., there is no wider space between Esc and F1, F4 and F5, etc. Since I usually discover keys solely by tactile sensations when I want to, say, refresh the browser, this solution confuses me. Big Esc is cool, but occasionally you push it rather of pressing F1. Backlight. It appears strange because the spacebar is only lit at the ends of the key and not throughout. The lighting occasionally fails to turn on after a break in use; in fact, its brightness automatically drops to zero; you must switch it back on. Many people describe the issue where, 2 seconds after turning off the backlight, the keyboard itself begins to turn it back on. The issue vanished after I thoroughly cleaned the keys of even the tiniest dust particles. I'm not sure if this qualifies as a downside, however the keyboard is extremely sensitive in this regard. the lack of a menu shortcut key. You might want to summon it occasionally without using the mouse, but fig. The aforementioned issue would not exist if any action could be assigned to any key. But no. Only the 17 additional keys in the top row (F1 through F12 plus F13 and the block from F14 to F17, even if they are not signed as F) can be changed.