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Review on Renewed Logitech K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard πŸ”‹ for Computer, Phone and Tablet with Enhanced SEO by Cam Va Cut ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It was a bad idea to buy it, the money was wasted.

At first, I had a strong desire to get an additional keyboard from the same manufacturer; but, they did not have any available. I do apologize for it. Expenditure of funds Not fit for any kind of employment. Some pros: The battery still has some life left in it. Utilization experience spanning a period of two months The phone stand is quite useful, but unfortunately it cannot be removed. Some cons: Poorly laid out keyboard that is uncomfortable to use: 1. The keys that are used to switch devices have been combined with the F1, F2, and F3 keys. It appeared to me at first that there was nothing wrong with that; however, it turned out that the default keyboard operates in the mode that utilizes the multimedia keys. In order to switch it to the opposite mode, you need to install their stray and set a checkmark there; however, (caution!) the checkbox is only valid for the device that you currently have connected to your computer. As a consequence of this, you need to be able to recall how to switch between devices, taking into account the device that you are currently using. It is not possible to install it on an Android device. 2. The delete key is also combined with the print screen key. Because I need to take screenshots rather frequently, I find that reaching for the Fn key is an awkward experience. 3. This is probably the most significant disadvantage for me. Because the poppy does not have a Num Lock function or mode, the Page Down and Page Up keys, as well as the Home and End keys, do not work with Mac OS. The only way to utilize these keys is to turn off the digital block, although this is not an ideal solution. This is obviously a flaw in the engineering. The support is disregarded. The sole piece of advice that was provided was to experiment with the key combinations "Fn + Up," "Fn + Down," etc., however they just control the brightness of the screen and do not highlight individual words.

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