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Review on Logitech Advanced Illuminated Wireless Keyboard Computer Accessories & Peripherals for Keyboards, Mice & Accessories by Wiktor Lipski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

The following modifications are ones that I would add to this keyboard if I were to create the next iteration of it. 1. If it were up to me, I'd leave a space of half a centimeter between the row of function keys (F1-F12) and the number row. 2 I would leave a distance of 0.5 centimeters between the Esc key and the F1 key. 3. The key for the desktop lock would be at least 0.5 centimeters away from all of the other keys. 4. Would result in the keyboard being less heavy and the rubber pads being less abrasive. 5. Aluminum would be used for the construction of the upper portion of the body. 6. I would incorporate a fingerprint scanner inside the keyboard (perhaps in the same space as the lock key).

Pros
  • Capability to switch between three different personal computers in a hurry. Producing products of high quality. Long shelf life of the battery. It has a chic appearance. Lovely illumination from behind. Enhanced responsiveness while activating the backlight. If you do not use the keyboard, the backlight will switch off; however, it will immediately turn back on if you move your hand next to the keyboard even slightly.
Cons
  • The key to the lock on the desktop is positioned in a very awkward spot. The majority of the time, when I try to press "-" on the digital block, I end up blocking the desktop. This is terrifying, especially if it happens in the middle of the night (the image changes to the background; the brain does not have time to figure out what is happening at all; then it realizes that the computer is locked and lets it go a little bit, but the residue remains). It seems as though the third gear should be engaged on a car with a manual transmission rather than the first gear. There is no space between the numeric keypad and the function buttons on this keyboard. Because of this, I have to press them at random intervals - it's very unpleasant. The keyboard has highly tenacious rubber pads and is much too heavy for its size. If a regular plastic keyboard can be moved somewhat swiftly and undetectably, then this won't work with this one because it's more sensitive. It's a little frustrating since it doesn't move as readily as usual, and there isn't the same level of comfort that there is with the regular one because it's heavy and difficult to move when I want to move it. You will not be able to access the BIOS if the keyboard is only connected to the computer through the Bluetooth connection (and not through the usb-radio transmitter that was included). In addition to that, you will need a keyboard that is either wired or connected to a USB radio transmitter. Not aluminum, but rather plastic makes up the upper portion of the case.