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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Perfect for fans of premium thin keyboards. One of the small drawbacks is that it would be wonderful to have different buttons for sound adjustment rather than a single button. I constantly utilize them, but since I also require the Fx keys, I have to press through Fn. The design is a distinct group. For 2022, only a condensed version of the full-fledged classic layout with a long shift will be offered to European nations. However, as this is true of all keyboards, there aren't many options…

Pros
  • - high-quality components and construction - support for connecting to different devices - low travel keys - backlight The keyboard's tactile feedback is excellent in general.
Cons
  • I didn't notice any glaring errors. It's a little annoying how the layout is delivered for 2022.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

Since it has a limited key travel and is crafted in a way that is incredibly convenient, the Apple Magic Keyboard is the only keyboard that I could ever single out as my favorite. All of the keys, including the arrows, are intuitively placed, and you always strike them without any pain. However, using the magic keyboard on a PC is not always practical because it has a layout for a smartphone and functions over bluetooth. The Apple Magic Keyboard for all platforms is the Logitech MX Keys. It's…

Pros
  • I've never used a keyboard that was more comfy.
Cons
  • Before I realized

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

I'm going to address some contentious issues here. The software has no unique configuration requirements and its inclusion is baffling. - Low keys - temporary, fine for typing, usually unpleasant for games. In sum, I'm delighted I bought this keyboard since it's so easy to move it from one device to another, and because it eliminates the need to buy a separate keyboard for each person. While typing is practical and playing isn't great (maybe I'll grow used to it), the keyboard is comforting to

Pros
  • The keyboard can be linked to three different gadgets, and with the push of a single button, you can toggle between them. Extra bonus: it has a built-in battery. Looks and feels sturdy; substantial weight and rubber feet prevent movement. The built-in battery can be replaced if it malfunctions; there is a manual on how to remove it, so the only question is whether or not replacements are for sale. The keyboard has a backlight that turns off automatically when it is not in use. Touch typing is facilitated by the keyboard's design, which has built-in functionality and minor indentations in the keys.
Cons
  • Price - Price - Short left shift

Even when you consider that working on several monitors was unnecessary, it seems to be a great keyboard, but the sound problem detracts from the overall impression. If we compare the K-800, which I had previously used, I probably would have gone with an older model had the problem been stated. However, this keyboard is undoubtedly similar. Overall, it gives off the vibe of a laptop keyboard. Comparatively speaking, next to the mouse.

Pros
  • The key travel is silent and smooth, and overall, there are only pleasant tactile impressions. The illumination, in my opinion, is also a positive.
Cons
  • The only issue I have with this keyboard—and it significantly lowers the total rating—is a problem with the volume keys that stick. If nothing is particularly bad when it is at its lowest volume, then when it is at its highest, the entire 17-story building can hear me playing 95.2 FM as I desperately try to turn the sound down.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

In order to move the keyboard, you will need to lift the top portion, which is fairly hefty and is tightly secured to the table. Although I like a level keyboard, the slight incline of this one is neither bothersome nor particularly visible. Although the backlight is visible from an angle, and its included modes may also raise problems, I disabled it (in the software) because doing so neither annoys me nor prevents me from saving energy life. Since I've spent so much time at Logitech, I've…

Pros
  • Gentle and brief transportation. The buttons themselves have a unique and attractive design. Since the keyboard can run off its own internal battery, you won't need to keep track of spare batteries, and there won't be any separate coverings for the various compartments.
Cons
  • The graphite-style keyboard's key labels are harder to read without the lighting on. Even while I don't find it particularly relevant, you never know who might.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, but I expect more.

I was quite dissatisfied because of what I had purchased, mainly the lighting, and felt as though I had not purchased Logitech. After a month of flawless operation, the keyboard suddenly started to randomly become highlighted and started blinking 4-5 times. calms down, disturbs her, and she starts dancing once more. Nothing works, including shutting off the keyboard, restarting the computer, updating the drivers, or re-connecting to the device. Perhaps this isn't the renowned Logitech after…

Pros
  • Nice, easy device switching (which I don't use), and backlight.
Cons
  • Backlight issues make you want to chuck the device out the window. Using one hand to carry it is cumbersome.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Practical product, nothing to complain about.

After realizing that the 2022 letters on my original Apple keyboard were becoming increasingly difficult to make out, I decided to invest in an illuminated model. The MacBook Air 2022 is available as a sample. I made the call to not be cheap and go with the Logitech MX Keys. The keyboard's robust construction, nonslip base, and integrated power source quickly won me over. Every one of the twenty-four delights. I used Bluetooth to link it to my MacMini M1, and the connection is rock solid—much…

Pros
  • A full-keyboard that fits my MacMini comfortably. The lighting was the deciding factor in my purchase.
Cons
  • To program light.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, will order more.

I like the keyboard; it comes close to meeting my needs, but there is still room for improvement (there are flaws). It would be CRAZY COOL if this clitature was 75% instead of 100%. since the numpad is no longer commonly used and smaller keyboards are currently popular. I want to rapidly reach the arrows with my little finger at the same time, but just in 75% of the version (you currently have to move the full brush to the arrows, which is not very convenient).

Pros
  • The keyboard has a really pleasing weight and feel, is stable, and has distinct keystrokes. The ideal distance between the keys and their size. Convenient device switching – this enables you to connect numerous laptops, tablets, and computers for the entire family.
Cons
  • Backlighting is not very accurate, although it is not really necessary if you type while blind. Unlike CMD + Tab, which only works within the same application, CMD + does not work when used with Mac OS to switch between windows of the same application. Enter is not a very handy form; it works better when it is extended since otherwise it is challenging to press. Even though Left Shift is little, you grow used to it. None (80%, 75%, 60%) with shorter keyboards

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

For the first time, I discovered a keyboard that, both while using Mac OS and Windows, is superior to the native "Makov" in every way. At first glance, it appears to be pricey, but suddenly you realize that there is nothing comparable in terms of ease and functionality even for more money. As an alternative, Logitech Craft is available. I was planning to purchase it, but MX Keys, which is 1.5 times cheaper and does not include a "magic wheel" that I personally do not require, became available.

Pros
  • 1. I use two computers at work, a Mac and a PC, and I frequently switch between the two. On occasion, the iPad serves as a "third" computer. Everything functions as described (up to a point; see drawbacks). Switching happens extremely immediately. Function keys, similar to the "Makov" external keyboard's native keys. Backlit batteries in this mode last roughly a week when used for 5-8 hours per day. 2. The keys have a nicer notch, no noise, and less annoying rattling than the Makovsky keyboard's native keys. Takes up little room and doesn't slide off the table. Beautiful, graceful, somewhat hefty, and comfortable to carry, move, or do so while on your knees. The buttons are accurately pressed while fingers literally "dance" across the keyboard. 3. Type-C charging from any adaptor, such as a phone or tablet, allows you to continue working while it is being charged. If the brightness dims and remains dim while the keyboard is functioning, it is time to "feed." The charge level can be seen in the native program, or you can infer it from the behavior of the backlight.
Cons
  • 1. Bluetooth connectivity issues with Apple products (Macbook and iPad): initially, everything works as expected, but after about a month, the connection breaks and won't connect; pairing issues are resolved with a fresh connection. There are no issues while using a PC that is connected via an adapter. Maybe the Apple software is the issue. 2. The light emanating from beneath the keys can be seen if you approach the keyboard at an angle. Ugly. Without backlighting, the keys are quite pale, as this article correctly points out. This makes me uneasy. The backlight itself also functions in an extremely peculiar way; when the device is not in use, it turns off, and to turn it back on, you must reach your palm up to the upper edge, lightly touch the edge, or press any key. The sensor does not always function appropriately in the first scenario. Better still, if the operation mode could be independently chosen, such as "always on / by sensor / always off" (after a firmware update, the sensor started to function more effectively). 3. Logitech's software is typically of bad quality; for example, Options typically does not support high-resolution screens, everything is unstable on Windows, and I didn't even install it on a poppy. This company's peripherals have similar jambs before—wireless gaming mechanics had them initially, and they were considerably worse then.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

For the first thirty days, I just had to adapt. It took some getting used to after using the K360 for seven years. People have trouble with the left shift even when they don't try to avoid it. The same holds true for the Enter key. As soon as the initial stock hit the shelves, I rushed out and got some. Used for a year thus far. Furthermore, I saw no issues. Although there have been a handful of occasions where it did not appear that charging was necessary, the computer (running Windows 10)…

Pros
  • The concept of proximity sensors does not exist. Disconnected should not be used. Simply by raising his palms, he activated the backlight. Quality. Twice I slipped off the table and onto the laminate floor. After then, there were no more breaks, bugs, or system crashes. Everything has been pressed, and everything is working. Everywhere lights up Everything will be linked and controlled at once.
Cons
  • Expense is likely.

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…

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.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Second-rate product, won't buy it again.

2 months of use resulted in 3 keys being lost. Two could be installed, and the third had legs that were fully severed. The clips on the keys are made of disposable plastic, therefore reattaching them after removal will not work. After detailing the situation and providing the check, support closed the conversation and stopped responding. The cost of one key on the Alik keyboard is 550, but given how quickly the keys are falling out, I will probably get a keyboard from a different maker. Under…

Pros
  • Utilizing multiple PCs
Cons
  • sturdy but inexpensive plastic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

It is crucial that your experience only depends on whether you have dealt with MacOS before. as the layout of the keys—including those for multimedia—is exclusively Makovsky in this case and will initially be unfamiliar to Windows users. The layout is the same for every system, so switching from one to another is not a stupid move in the end. Separately, I'll remark that working a short shift has never interfered in any way with my ability to print or play games. Oh yes, that's the most crucial

Pros
  • The most important thing is, of course, Easy-switch, which prevents the loss of a full keyboard while switching from Windows to MacOS. - The standard engraving of 2022 characters has been used for some centuries; they are symmetrically positioned and have a uniform font and size. This is unusual these days for some reason. - Excellent key travel; you can feel the pressure well, and typing is enjoyable. - Intelligent (but not much) lighting - Keys for multimedia that can quickly be changed to F1-F12 (cmd/alt + esc) No input lag, same as using a connected keyboard.
Cons
  • - A computer block. I really want to create a compact version of this keyboard because using a mouse or an Apple touchpad requires you to move your hand more. It is extremely weird that they claim in the evaluations that even when launching MacOS, you cannot issue commands over the wire; in order to do so, you must keep an Apple keyboard on hand.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

Get rid of the artist who designed this crucial layout. When Claudia gets involved, things tend to work out fine. The components, construction, and use of the keys are all delightful. However, this clave actually functions. What was so twisted about that spot? When I first got it on January 26, it was nearly fully charged and I used it without the illumination on until June 9. In other words, it lasted for 4.5 months without charging. I was able to tell that this was a Mac because of the key

Pros
  • Quality of Construction and Materials Type Comfortably - Compact design (all keys, including the top row, are within easy reach) - Long-lasting. Nearly 1 kilogram in mass, however it stays put during receiving. Not a single issue arose. Invisible delays - Independence. I prefer to work in the dark. Not charging after approximately 4 weeks of ownership. Three to four hours a day is about right for me.
Cons
  • Placement of F-Keys. I don't understand why button 13 was included. You reach for the volume control when you need to push F12, even though you're not actually in flight mode. Because the number 13 is so unnecessary, I think you could get away with just leaving it at 12, and instead dividing the remaining numbers into three sets of four for ease of usage. Where to find the function keys. Which begs the question of why the brightness setting wasn't first presented. Unfortunately, desktop computers cannot access this feature, and the least useful keys are placed at the top of the keyboard. At least you have the option of changing things around, like the volume. As is customary while using laptops, the arrows' brightness should be adjusted for optimal viewing. - Quick shift. Complex key combinations, such as CTRL + SHIFT + C / V, are notoriously tough to master, no matter how hard you try. Rules are rules in games, but a working keyboard is a working keyboard, and this causes problems in the workplace. In order to move, I had to use Power Toys to reassign this neighboring key. What keys are near the print screen key, and where they are located. This keyboard is functional, and its keys are frequently pressed. Why do I need those extra three buttons when I never use the other two?

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

This is a true story I'm sharing at work. For the worker's birthday, we all brought treats, and while I quickly learned that it's best not to take caramel with your bare hands, I still grabbed a handful. The end consequence was that even after washing your hands, a small amount of the candy still managed to make its way under the keys and freeze there. The most commonly used keys started to crackle and stick when retracted after only a few hours of use. I used some rubbing alcohol to clean…

Pros
  • The keyboard is a pleasant and silent experience. Printing is easier since fingers can rest comfortably in the grooves. They had been using the same keyboard day in and day out for at least two weeks without salting it.
Cons
  • The keyboard's cleanliness is highly erratic. You can't expect to enjoy the keyboard's lovely symphony of key sounds if you're going to destroy it with your dirty hands, greasy fingers, fingertips, and overall lack of care.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

After using my original ASUS, which just had a monoblock keyboard, this one is a huge improvement. The backlight is functional; you activated it by raising your hand. The keys are gentle and inaudible. I also brought a mouse with me to the clave, a Logitech MX Anywhere 2S. Now that your computer accessories are a seamless extension of your fingers and hands, you may take pride in every minute of your time spent in front of the screen. Most importantly, you won't have to utilize a usb connector…

Pros
  • Highest standards satisfied; quality far beyond expectations.
Cons
  • costly but rewarding.

You may first be put off by the unfamiliar layout of the controls and the close proximity of the function keys to the main unit, but after about a week, you won't even give them a second thought. Even without illumination, the key labels should be legible in a well-lit room. If you care deeply about using a keyboard that solely has English letters, you should know that this is not always the case. All buttons are functional after booting up on Linux; certain function keys required tweaking, but

Pros
  • Superb keyboard. Miniature, with a smooth, silent keystroke. It's too cumbersome to move easily, which is essential for a table of that size. After using another keyboard, this one makes you want to keep typing and typing.
Cons
  • While the absence of several buttons (such as Pause Break) may be annoying at first, getting used to the new layout of the software only takes a few minutes.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

This keyboard, in my opinion, is capable of handling everything and anything. I am not one to enjoy playing with toys. Even though a lot of people have mentioned the illumination that shines through around the keys, I don't consider this to be a significant issue. Unless I really want to pick a fight. The feel of pressing the keys is pleasant and unmistakable. The keyboard, which is very small but somewhat heavy, maintains an unshakeable position on the table. My kid has expensive mechanics…

Pros
  • Design, quality, convenience
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

I am pleased with the purchase and anticipate the same 8-year lifespan as my last Logitech keyboard. Most of my distress is, of course, due to my long familiarity with the previous Logitech keyboard. However, I wish Logitech would smack its designers over the head, because the ease of pushing keys shouldn't be sacrificed in the sake of "novelty" or "beauty" by making all the function buttons the same size and moving the top row to the side. And yeah, you would be very much mistaken if you…

Pros
  • The keyboard is great; the buttons are made of nice material, and the layout is just as I like it. It's not going to be dangling on the table because it's heavy ("Heavy is reliability"!). The backlight works, but I rarely turn it on.
Cons
  • As a result of reasons and motivations that are utterly mysterious, left shift has been severely limited. My little finger used to miss frequently, but ever since I got a keyboard a month ago, I've been using it much more accurately. Since ESC is so much bigger and the F1 and other buttons are now to the right, I keep missing them. The design of the lighting makes disabling it a more convenient option, so there's really no reason to leave it on. In its current form, it is more distracting and bothersome than beneficial (and at the same time unrealistically chews up the battery) due to the gaps surrounding the buttons, which prevent it from being used to improve the aesthetic even during the day. The idiotic backlight shutoff begins at this point. Only use it if you absolutely must perform your work in near total darkness. You don't need the Fn key for the session lock button to function. This is a negative feature because it is unclear why or for whom an unintentional press would be necessary, and it results in an immediate lock. This feature is available in Linux-compatible software (Solaar), although its inclusion there is puzzling. You should only use the Fn key to access this setting.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, Im glad I bought it.

When I required a block of numbers, I turned to k380, which I now owned. Mx Keyes vs. k780 was a choice I had to make. I mentally favored k780 because the price is reasonable, the keys are comfortable for me to use, and there are none missing. However, I was able to find mx at a reasonable price (about $6500). I got it since it feels expensive due to its substantial weight and high-quality materials. The backlight was immediately disabled by me. Maybe someone else does, but I don't think I will

Pros
  • Sensations on the skin Physical worth Loggia Opshins of Weight (also known as a plus and minus in one).
Cons
  • Equine Cost Keys, Extra Opshins makes his home technological planners