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Review on Renewed Logitech K800 Wireless πŸ’‘ Illuminated Keyboard: Brighter, Better, and More Convenient by Ada Niewiadomska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

Because it is so practical, I would suggest getting one to everyone who uses a keyboard in an area with inadequate lighting. Product of really nice quality. Many advantages: 1. The backlight was the primary reason I decided to purchase it. I went with this one rather than the wired one because I didn't want the light to be on all the time, thus the motion sensor was a big selling point. 2. The buttons have a convenient shape (they are slightly concave, which is almost imperceptible to the eye but can be felt with your fingers), and the keystroke is very soft. 3. Reacts immediately and without any lag or delay. 4. In addition, I purchased a mouse that is compatible with one receiver (there are ten different models, and you can make your selection on the manufacturer's website). 5. Additional buttons are a benefit as well, despite the fact that I don't use them for anything other than making infrequent adjustments to the volume of the sound. It is helpful that there is a button to turn off the on-screen keyboard. Got cons: 1. The price is important, and for that amount of money, I want there to be zero defects in the product. 2. After a brief delay, the sensor that activates the switch will respond to your hand being removed, at which point it will immediately turn off. It's possible that this is beneficial (in that it saves the battery), but I'm still getting accustomed to it, and it's not that convenient. In passing, I should mention that the digital component does not respond to motion. If you touch the palm rest, though, it will switch on automatically. 3. All right, I'll lend my support to this motion: I'd like to see a different font color for Latin and Cyrillic characters. I have no interest in participating in any amateur performances involving disassembly, painting, or reassembly.

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