- Very close to the full size. Nice key travel. It is possible to reduce the number of mistakes made when typing by using a method known as blind typing. Following the installation of the Logiteck Keyboard Plus, the keyboard shortcuts that are required for productive and comfortable work will begin to function properly.
- Although there are still some keyboard shortcuts that do not function properly, I do not find this to be a problem in any way. There is an omission of the letter E! Instead, the letter Z will be shown on the screen.
- In general, this is what a standard Logitech scissor membrane looks like. The pressing is light, yet it can be felt quite clearly. This is the primary benefit. Concise and effective. A connection made using bluetooth.
- Just like every other budget-friendly Logitech product, they skimp on the backlighting. However, the extra keys that Apple fanatics consider superfluous diminish the number of important and practical controls.
- Build quality, key travel, and design, as well as three different Bluetooth channels (with just one click, you may switch from your computer to your tablet as the input device).
- The color did not correspond to the photograph at all.
- After some adjustment period, round keys tend to seem more natural to type on than square ones. Travel with little noise and few keys. It has an elegant and well-kept appearance (save for the yellow f1-f3 buttons). Rapid transitioning between three different devices
- Erase keymapping Discharges rapidly You are going to have to deal with batteries; given that we are in the 21st century, it is high time that built-in batteries with type-c charging were installed everywhere. Heavy Moronic key layout (determined by purchase from Ali - there are other versions and a wider variety of color options).
- Bluetooth, a good design, high-quality materials, and a small size. Well, connecting to various devices is the major purpose.
- There are no flaws, thus the cost would be reduced as usual.
- It's small, silent, has only the keys you need to toggle between your three devices, and is made of a soft, pleasing material.
- Sometimes it doesn't transition to the other device right away (maybe because my hands aren't perfectly straight), but the workaround is as simple as choosing the device, turning off the keyboard, and then turning it back on (a process that takes no more than three seconds).
- More user-friendly than the Xiaomi Air Keyboard, which I had for three years and thoroughly enjoyed using. Easily connects to several devices and switches between them. Working in a terminal emulator while typing big amounts of text on a mobile device is really convenient. At the university and in certain cafes, a phone with a stand and this keyboard have taken the role of a laptop. Both are easily transported in a backpack. Connects to Linux but clears all of your settings beforehand. enables six simultaneous key presses and I didn't even feel the latency when using it, which is why I use it when playing games (the keyboard on my laptop becomes hot and uncomfortable, and there aren't enough USB slots for everything).
- On Android, navigation is not particularly user-friendly, and despite this, there are instances when you have to physically approach the screen. It's possible that if you had a mouse, things would go more smoothly. After successfully connecting to Linux, the settings for all of the devices were deleted, and it was quite challenging to reinstall them. The program allows you to change the default behavior of the function keys so that they behave as if the fn key is always held down. This is something I find inconvenient, but it can be changed.
- Fantastic keyboard, very condensed Typing in complete silence Simple to link up with
- Not located just yet
- Comfortable, quiet, replaceable batteries.
- There are no major downsides associated with the keyboard itself.
- - Portability - Durability - Quietness - Long battery life (more than a year on two "little finger" batteries) - Batteries are included, and the device is ready to use out of the box
- - scant instructions, a lack of keyboard shortcuts, and the requirement to search online for additional information. - You'll need to get used to shooting with smaller arrows