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Review on Keyboard Logitech K380 Multi-Device white, QWERTY by Franciszka Jzef ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

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

With the exception of the Mac's problem with pageUp and pageDown, this is a fantastic keyboard that is absolutely worth the money. The material is both nice to the touch and to print. Pleasing to the naked eye. Has pros: I mistook it for a poppy because, in any other configuration, the control and alt buttons on their regular keyboard would be switched around, making it impossible for them to use it. and this is how things ought to be. It's easy on the stomach. The proportions are just right. If you are not an accountant, there will be a significant amount of free space on your desktop. Moreover, the mouse on the right side does not come into contact with the keyboard. Moreover, the numeric keypad is required either by accountants or by you on an annual basis. in general, convenient. The dimensions of the keys and the gap between F and E are completely consistent across all keyboards. Don't be intimidated by the magnitude of the problem. In point of fact, this is a full-size keyboard, which means that you won't have any trouble touch typing on it. Including large shifts and big enter. This is of the utmost significance for touch typing. In this regard, the keyboard in question is comparable to others that have 101+ keys. The mechanism of the scissors is not quite mechanical but is quite near. The printing process is really quick and hassle-free. Its cons: It's possible that the nitpick is the fact that there is no space between F4-F5 and F8-F9; this is critical for blind typing because it involves using hotkeys. Putting rhinestones on top of the puzzle in the intervals between 4 and 5 and 8 and 9 is one way to solve it using your sense of touch. The feel is very pleasant. And now we get to the MOST SERIOUS FLAW. as well as being the most illogical at the same time: The function key plus the up arrow and the down arrow on the Poppy are not the page up and page down keys; rather, they are the brightness control for the Macbook screen. I have no idea who was responsible for designing this. But, if you are using an external keyboard, it goes without saying that you are also utilizing an external screen even though you do not require it. If your device has its own built-in screen, you won't need a keyboard. But, these keys are manufactured in exactly the same way; the Hindu responsible for this should have a nail driven through his head. All things considered, there could be a valid argument against purchasing this keyboard, which has since been found to be defective. I make use of an integrated development environment (IDE), and while you can at least override them within that environment, doing so is not an option anyhow. This is a problem that Logitech does not intend to fix.