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Review on Logitech MX Keys Wireless Keyboard Black, English by Wiktor Lisowicz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

It was a stroke of luck that got me this keyboard for almost half off, but after using it, I can confidently say that I would have paid the full price for it. Even with all of its flaws, it gives the appearance that it is absolutely worth the money that is being asked for it, which is the general consensus. Printing on it is a very enjoyable experience. When it is necessary, the backlight will turn on, and when it is no longer required, it will turn off. While the device is being charged, the keyboard maintains its normal functionality. Changing devices brings its own unique and distinct satisfaction. I struggled for a very long time to make a decision regarding a costly mouse since. I use a mouse with both my right and left hands, but because I work with MX Keys, I opted to get an MX Master 2s mouse that is designed for usage with the right hand. Extremely satisfied with how well they work together as a pair. Working with two devices at the same time is made much simpler by features such as switching between them in the background and copying files from one to the other.

Pros
  • Connectivity with up to three different devices Backlight Material quality in addition to a great deal of other factors.
Cons
  • There is neither a numlock indicator nor a pause/break key, and there are no spaces in between the function key blocks. Initially, the keyboard was chosen to replace an older, wired Logitech model that was not only comfortable but also incredibly convenient. The most important feature was that there was a sizable backspace as well as a high entry. I had already become accustomed to the short left shift on the previous clave, so for me, this did not constitute a disadvantage. However, the absence of a pause button is frustrating because of the following. At work, I make frequent use of it. Instead of interfering with ongoing processes, you are required to wait until they are finished before moving on.