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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Logitech Ergo K860 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard with Wrist Rest - Split Layout, Windows/Mac Compatible - Bluetooth/USB Connectivity (Renewed) by James Rogers

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Some are very good, some are desirable

Being able to use this keyboard with three different computers is a huge plus as I have three and often end up typing on the wrong computer. As advertised, some buttons are programmable, but they left out an important feature that I was praying for. Spaces cannot be programmed. Anyone who has previously used a keyboard with the left space bar "backspace" and the right normal key will be disappointed. My typing skills are so bad that probably 5% of my keystrokes are on the backspace key. I hope Logitech reads this. I have a few other suggestions. I have a couple of 25 year old Miniba split keyboards, but it's also a rugged, heavy-duty industrial keyboard. I hit one with a hammer and the only damage was the keycap came off. Much of what I use on my computer is in multiple languages, and I frequently switch between ten different languages. Desirable keyboard that would make switching easier. And most importantly, to develop a system that mimics the "on-screen keyboardโ€ and projects the current fonts onto the keys through the display under the keys. To remember the most used languages there were keys, sometimes others, I had to use the on-screen system. It sounds like a difficult project, but I believe that a person who knows how to whip can handle this job. I understand that for the average user some of the above may not matter, but for example for a multilingual publishing company and employees using shared devices I think it would be beneficial. PS: I find the move from a straight-line keyboard to ergo a "slow process" and expect that once I get used to it, the switch to a standard keyboard will be "awkward".

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