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Review on ๐Ÿ”‘ Logitech Craft Wireless Keyboard with Input Dial & Backlit Keys, Dark Grey & Aluminum - Advanced Creative Tool by Sang-hoon Lee แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

Very pleased with the quality of this keyboard. Even now, I'm considering getting a second one for use at work. Certainly pricey for work, but when you consider that this is the product of your labor, you begin to question whether or not the expense was justified. Before making a purchase, I found myself puzzled, so I researched other customers' experiences and read their comments and evaluations. After going through a number of different keyboards, I decided that the most important factors were reliability and portability for my significant other, followed by affordability. The chips were also amused - a scroll wheel, touch control, switching the wheel in 2 modes, and it makes such a funny sound, nice. Pros: design, ease of use, light soft keys (this was an important point, since both work and general leisure are connected precisely with typing on the keyboard, not games), connection of 3 devices, without delays and problems, backlight, long battery life (considering all the bells and whistles, this is a lot), the chips were also amused. The keyboard has a response to being touched and "springs to life" as soon as it is activated. Other disadvantages include the fact that you always have to contact the scroll wheel with your hand for it to work. Nothing life-threatening, but something just seems off about everything. Software - isn't it odd that a keyboard would require its own own software, and that such a large corporation doesn't have its own ecosystem? They also sold me a keyboard and a mouse, so I'm wondering if it's truly hard to perform everything in a single program. In general, they were unsuccessful in this regard in some way. It would be inconvenient to put in a hundred different programs for each distinct product. Consider the implications.

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