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In the event that I do not become accustomed to it in any way, I will be forced to modify it; it is possible that I am not typing correctly. While I am using it, I am mastering it because I do not have time to switch to something different. It was feasible to type significantly faster and with fewer mistakes using a regular ordinary laptop keyboard. This was the case. I understand.

Pros
  • Slender, Elegant, and of Solid Construction It fits beautifully atop the table. She enters a state of slumber and then awakens right before the start of work. The key backlight is functioning quite well.
Cons
  • DEEP IN THE KEYS (I made a mistake, it's extremely inconvenient (for me personally), I'm so used to the standard keyboard that I feel inconvenience on this keyboard, the nails on my fingers appear a little, they grow, you need to "undermine" to work, some are such incomprehensible sensations, the nails fall into the recesses.) DEEP IN THE KEYS (I made a mistake, it's extremely inconvenient ( If you are accustomed to using a straight keyboard, you should look for one because they are likely to be of higher quality. If you have sausage-like fingers and you're a dinosaur, you should opt for a keyboard with straight keys. A wholly subjective assessment based on one's own experience, perhaps I'm making a typo, or perhaps I'm just typing too quickly, but the keyboard didn't go in.

The keys have a gentle response, and there is no "smearing" past the next key, which can create typos and waste time when correcting them on other keyboards. The keyboard is full size. Below are some downsides: Where does the price drop from 9,900, which is what I paid for it when I bought it in the CSN? Where does the limit lie for the vendors' insatiable greed?

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

After using the keyboard for a whole month, I came to the conclusion that there is nothing exceptional about it. Indeed, it is of high quality, but several of its "features" are severely lacking in quality.

Pros
  • -Looks nice. Typing is enjoyable, however I wish the pushing had a bit more give to it. -An audible but inaudible click. -Will not move about on the table when in use. - The time required for charging is substantial. A charge is applied once every few weeks on average. My time at the computer each day ranges from three to four hours. - There is a backlight, and the level of brightness that it emits can be changed. -The ESC key is big and in a very convenient location (I never realized how frequently I click on it). -Simply tapping a key will allow you to switch between the several PCs. -You have the ability to assign specific actions to a variety of different keys, such as opening "This PC" or cmd or a browser or closing a window, among other things.
Cons
  • If you take your hands off the keyboard for more than seven seconds, the backlight will turn itself off automatically. Because it blinks over and over again, it drives me absolutely bonkers. The developers did not make provision for this feature, despite the fact that I would like the backlight to be active at all times. When switching to a computer running Windows 10, there is no delay when using the keyboard, whereas when switching to a computer running Ubuntu, there is a wait of five seconds. In general, Ubuntu does not make the most of the capabilities of the keyboard. -Alongside the little left shift is a key that serves no purpose. I feel uncomfortable. -Characters from different layouts (Windows and Mac) appear on the digital row, but they have the same size and color, which can be confusing. -We require an additional brush stand. -The backlight will automatically switch off if there is another light source nearby, such as a table lamp, and it will not be possible to turn it back on! Although it is obvious that there is a light, and although I am able to see all of the keys even without the backlighting turned on, I would still prefer for it to be on. Always.

Has pros: 1. The keyboard is quite low in noise, which is one of the reasons I chose to use it. Since I frequently play late at night, the clattering of the keys must be incredibly annoying to anyone is trying to get some shut-eye in the adjacent room. Since this issue has been resolved, the clicking of the mouse is producing an even greater amount of noise than the typing on the keyboard. 2. Design. It has a really sturdy appearance, and the keys feel good when you hit them. A nice bright…

I had a pressing need for a keyboard that was exactly the bluetooth version, but the selection was quite limited. Since the keyboard is very expensive, I had my doubts for a while, but a huge number of positive reviews and the limited selection in nearby stores eventually persuaded me. The keyboard appears light but is actually quite heavy for one that appears to be so flat. This was a welcome surprise: even when typing furiously infuriatedly, the keyboard stays put on the table like a glove…

Pros
  • — ease of blind typing — backlight — craftsmanship - The duration of wireless operation - Working while the keyboard charges
Cons
  • - Fn key is located in an odd place; there is no Pause/Break key.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

The Logitech Illuminated K800 now has a worthy successor in this product. Once again, the firm has demonstrated that it is capable of producing the highest-quality keyboards. It's like, for instance, you start driving a Mercedes, and after that, cars will be separated into two categories for you: Mercs, and other cars. The situation is the same here; I categorize keyboards into two groups: those made by Logitech and those made by other manufacturers. It is so much fun to type messages from her

Pros
  • 1. Both the key travel and the response when it is pressed are just right. 2. A backlight built into the wireless keyboard, which is an unusual feature. 3. Its weight, which allows it to sit comfortably on the table without moving about. 4. A application that gives users the option to designate any action to the function keys Options from Logitech
Cons
  • 1. The lettering on the keys have a bright color, making them difficult to read when the illumination is off. It could have used a touch more brightness. 2. If you examine it from above, you will notice that the illumination is in excellent condition. However, I would typically relax in an armchair while working, and I would place the keyboard on the table so that I could view it in a diagonal fashion. Additionally, there is a strong lighting that shines from underneath, directly beneath the keys, producing additional illumination.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Long considered whether to take. I'm glad I made the purchase! The keyboard is only on fire! It is obvious that the object is not entirely made of plastic because it does not creak or flex. Furthermore, the buttons are depressed extremely smoothly (the sound is neither loud or bothersome). I'm unsure of the battery's lifespan at this time. But I've been using it with backlight for two weeks, and so far, no issues. The backlight is also excellent. Adjustable or completely off lighting…

Pros
  • Stylish durable excellent tactile Smooth button movement Quiet
Cons
  • no

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

I'm not a keyboard expert, and I didn't have a million different keyboards to try out and critique, so I'll just say that I thought the one I was using was very good. required the assistance of a coder expert. As a direct consequence of this, it is practical, cumbersome, all of the keys are in the correct slots, and it is quite expensive. Take it if you have the cash and want to improve the way you communicate with your computer. It's pretty nice for a keyboard, but if you want to increase your

Cons
  • Price:)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

With the exception of the lighting, the keyboard gives the sense of being a very clever piece of equipment designed to make work more comfortable. Unexpected results of keyboard shortcuts for the Mac operating system and Windows on a Mac computer: - the "Delete" key works (! ); - if you work remotely on a Windows computer, then you don't need to frantically think about which keys to press in order to enter the text correctly - everything works logically - for the Mac keyboard, this mode of…

Pros
  • The table keyboard provides a very comfortable and solid surface. There is a feeling of pressing, but there is no key knock typical of inexpensive and even not very inexpensive keyboards. The keystroke is gentle and comfortable, with a minimum sound level. Excellent for sustained efforts. The availability of Mac OS and Windows keys broadens the scope of the possibilities (I will provide additional commentary later). It is possible to connect without any issues using either a USB receiver or Bluetooth; you may link up to three devices at once and switch between them with the help of dedicated buttons on the device. Complete with a mouse (I use a Logitech MX Master 3), you are able to implement the Flow mode, in which the keyboard automatically switches between devices alongside the transition of the mouse cursor. This option is available to you if you have a mouse.
Cons
  • The backlight is making it difficult for me to see. When the actual keys themselves illuminate rather than the spaces around the keys, such as on the Surface Pro 7, for example, typing is made a great deal more comfortable. One particular cause for concern is the possibility that something will be inserted into these slots; this could lead to an issue. Even though it is graphite in color, the keyboard is very susceptible to being dirty. The price of the keyboard by itself, and even more so the price of the package with the mouse, is simply inhumane; but, what can you do for yourself at this point?

benefits from All of the components are top-notch. The buttons are of high quality and ease of use. It looks and feels great. Consequences with. Personally, I think Mac and Windows versions should be kept apart. For me, the combined CMD/ALT/WIN/OPT buttons in Windows are a satisfactory workaround.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

Pros: I connect to a laptop through the wireless interface, which is quite convenient. The tenderness of the keys, which are remarkably quiet. The availability of quick keys to access things like a calculator, screenshot, sound control, player, tasks, and so on. It is hefty, so even if someone touches it accidentally, it will not move from where it is lying on the table. Duplicated keystrokes can be shown on the screen; for instance, the CapsLock setting is active. despite its advantages. The…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

In the past, for a considerable amount of time, I used the mechanics of the ASUS TUF Gaming K7, but it eventually stopped being appropriate for me for the following reasons: 1. An extremely audible sound when typing (since I sometimes work at night, this is difficult). 2. Connectivity via wires 3. The requirement to bounce back and forth regularly between using a desktop computer and a laptop As a result, this keyboard was selected, which ultimately resolved all of my issues. Printing is now…

Pros
  • It provides a pleasant tactile feedback, depressions in the keys for your fingertips, and the right distance between the keys, so typing on it is really comfortable, and it is also highly fast and error-free. Sufficiently small size, occupying a minimal amount of space on the table, while continuing to be convenient despite its small footprint. Wireless, and excellent performance both over the "usb-whistle" and through BT It is possible to switch between three different devices quite rapidly (in my case, a desktop computer, a laptop, and a tablet). Printing is done in a very quiet manner. Excellent workmanship during the assembly The object has a perceptible weight, making it impossible to move it even by accident. Backlighting of very high quality and adjustability
Cons
  • Price is high for what is essentially a simple keyboard; even decent mechanics are available at a lower cost. When you move your hands over the keyboard, the backlighting illuminates and becomes active. It will sometimes take a moment to happen, and other times there will be a discernible wait. After turning the device on, you will need to reconfigure the backlight intensity each time because it is not memorized. Left Shift is a little awkward and not very convenient. There is a button next to the left Shift key that does nothing useful because its functions are duplicated elsewhere on the keyboard. Instead of the standard long Shift key, it would be preferable if there was a long Shift key. The button that is located next to the left shift key has an incorrect label. Instead of the characters "/" and "", it has brackets. The volume controls can be found directly above the backspace key. Even after using it for a few months, I still accidentally click the volume up button from time to time.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, I'm glad I bought it.

I required a keyboard so that I could pair with a Macbook via Bluetooth and a PC via Unifying. since I simultaneously utilize two gadgets. The parameters for this keyboard, including both layouts, were perfect. Before purchasing keys with notches, there were some reservations, but after typing, I discovered it was even more enjoyable. She is a nice substantial weight as well. The touch sensor is the only thing that is disappointing. I have an Ikea Linnmon countertop. Additionally, it seems to…

Pros
  • both Windows and Mac layouts 3 devices are connected (using Bluetooth and Unifying) Keys that can be customized (unfortunately, no macros as on the G-series) Appearance
Cons
  • Unusual behavior from the touch sensor. Price.

The benefits of it include: The pressing mechanism itself is extremely wonderful; it makes me want to push more and more)) The dimensions, design, and built-in battery and USB-C port are as follows: Having certain negative aspects There is no sign that the numeric keypad is locked, and the backlight came on by itself a few times in the middle of the night while the computer was shut off:)

Since using a keyboard with high keys makes it simpler to navigate without looking, I struggled for a long time to adapt to one. As soon as I felt this model, I liked it. I fully adapted to it over the course of 5 days and do not regret purchasing it. It has the following advantages: * Remotely switch between devices as needed (one keyboard for a home and work device); * Very compact (it even went empty on the table); * Long battery life (no backlight); * Good tactile sensations. * Carefully…

In summary, I am happy with the purchase, and I have high hopes that this keyboard from Logitech will survive as long as the one I had before it, which was eight years. The majority of my difficulty is, of course, due to the many years that I spent becoming accustomed to the earlier keyboard that was also manufactured by Logitech. The convenience of pushing buttons on a keyboard should not, however, become a casualty of the designers' attempts to introduce "novelty" or "beauty" by equalizing…

Pros
  • The keyboard is fantastic; the buttons and the layout are made of high-quality material, and everything about it is just how I like it. Because it is heavy, it does not move around on the table (the expression "Heavy is reliability"!). Although there is a backlight, I find that I nearly never need to make use of it.
Cons
  • It is entirely incomprehensible why and to whom the desired button is being prioritized, therefore the left shift has had a significant amount of its functionality severely reduced. As a consequence of this, up until recently (a month ago, I purchased a keyboard), I had a habit of missing with my little finger. The ESC button has been significantly bigger, and the F1 buttons and the like have been shifted to the right; once again, this causes me to miss it frequently. The backlight is designed in such a way that it serves no use and it is simpler to turn off than it ever has been before. It would be feasible to utilize it to improve the appearance even during the day if there weren't such gaps around the buttons, but in the version that is currently available, it is more distracting and bothersome than it is beneficial (and at the same time, it uses up the battery much more quickly than it should). From this point on, the dumb backlight will turn off quickly and remain off permanently. To switch it on would only make sense if you had an immediate need to operate in conditions that were nearly as dark as pitch black. There is no need to hit the Fn key in order for the session lock button to work. In my opinion, this is a disadvantage because even an unintentional push immediately locks, and it is unclear why or to whom this feature is necessary. This button can be disabled in the Solaar software that runs on Linux, although the reasoning behind why it was designed that way is not entirely clear. Only the Fn button should be used to enable this option.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

The pluses: The keys are really cozy. It won't work by chance; they operate plainly, gently, and silently. You fit in right away. The negatives: The sleek USB-C cable with Velcro is exclusively for charging; the device itself can only be used in wireless modes. What gives, Logitech! Is it hard to rig up a keyboard with cables for 100 euro?

I'm currently entertaining my coworkers with a true story. It was the worker's birthday, so they brought him treats and delights. At first, I didn't realize that it's best not to take caramel with your bare hands, but of course, I did it anyway. The end consequence was that some of the candies managed to go beneath the keys and freeze there, despite the fact that you had just washed your hands; nonetheless, despite the fact that there was only a very small amount of them, it still occurred…

Pros
  • The keyboard has a very low noise level and is quite comfortable to use. When printing, the user's fingers do not slide but instead fit nicely into the recesses. Keyboard with the backlight turned off has not been salted for a significant amount of time (they use it for between two and three weeks on a daily basis).
Cons
  • The state of the keyboard in terms of cleanliness is highly inconsistent. If you use the keyboard with dirty hands, greasy fingers, fingertips, and a generally unkempt attitude, you will destroy it far more quickly than you will be able to appreciate the lovely symphony of key noises.