Many people have complained that the keyboard is not compatible with Linux (has delays when pressing keys, does not remember previous settings), but I did not test it. In general, I decided to get it because of the design; for me, this is the most important advantage (and everything is good in this regard: both tactilely and outwardly), as well as the fact that Logitech is an expert at producing wireless products that last for a very long time. Some pros: It is possible to connect using Bluetooth and Unify, and it has an excellent design, comfortable keystrokes, a heavy weight, and strong rubber feet so that it does not slide about on the table. These are some downsides: I was anticipating that Logitech would provide numerous chances for customization. You can change the configuration of literally seven keys. In addition, it was unable to configure the key combination for a single press (MacOS), despite the fact that it appears that such a function is supposedly supported. In addition, the layout shown in the photo is not the same as the one that actually exists: the left shift key is much smaller than it is in reality; next to it is a button shaped like a back quotation; and other than that, the layout is more similar to Mac than it is to Windows. Because the Mac does not support the num-lock feature and because I am unable to remap keys, the num-pad is of little value to me.
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