I'm still getting used to the layout, but after a week, it's much more manageable. Less bulky than a typical laptop keyboard (see photo). All sensations are ruined by the left convex control. I looked for non-mechanical keyboards without a numpad for a few days before giving up and buying a more expensive Logitech model since the toad forced me to. Were it possible, why wouldn't one model come in both a numpad and non-numpad version? A simple plea: please, Logitech, design a keyboard without a numeric keypad that still has a reasonable amount of key travel and retains the standard-sized left shift, enter, and arrow keys. At this point, you can start using the finest wireless keyboard available. Currently, your attention is being directed toward the ability to switch devices rapidly; this is a feature that many will find beneficial, but it should come second, after more conventional controls. Currently, there is utterly nothing available to pick from. I was really disappointed when, on the second day of my search, I located another Logitech model on your site that seemed to meet all of my requirements but quickly learned that it had been discontinued in 2022.
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