Pros
- Compact and very convenient size, soft, quiet and clear key travel, does not slip on the table, heavy, high-quality assembly.
Cons
- Lighting and everything connected with it.
Pros
- Very comfortable. Fast switching between multiple PCs.
Cons
- Not a lot of crunches with a little pressure on the middle. Not much annoying.
Pros
- Compactness, office style, appearance, but the keys are not contrasting - it's hard to use without backlighting. Convenient layout, despite the cropped left shift and f-keys in a row. Matter of habit. But the shortcomings cross out everything.
Cons
- Constantly loses connection with the computer, the backlight and the connection key to the device are flashing. It does not depend on the receiver (tried with three - the same picture). When it doesn’t fall off, the software is buggy: the keyboard forgets the settings, if the key has been reassigned, you need to press it several times until the software wakes up and remembers the settings. Terribly annoying. Sometimes the buttons seem to stick, the same letter can be printed - until you pull the switch. A constant glitch with the volume (I still catch with Logitech Craft) - when you adjust the volume from the keyboard, the volume flies by 100%, and it cannot be removed until you again distort the switch. Especially fun in the morning and at night. Switched to a new keyboard with Logitech Craft, because. for 2.5 years of use, the battery dipped heavily - it began to last for a day with backlight, this is no way. And for so many years, Logitech never thought to deal with the wheel, which it is not clear why they screwed it on - it’s only suitable for adjusting the volume, but not without glitches (see above). I took this keyboard, because. I'm used to the layout, I like the key travel and not so many backlit options (except for monstrous gaming devices), but Logitech not only didn't fix Kraft's glitches - it added new ones. This clave, unlike Kraft, also bends in the middle and springs - why the hell are there rubber bands in the middle if they don’t touch the table ?! Kraft had 4 rubber bands in the corners, and she stood on the table as if nailed and did not bend anything, this one has six, and she goes back and forth, bends and creaks. The charging indicator does not glow when the battery is low - you will find out in fact if the keyboard starts to lose connection even more often.
Cons
- Price :)
Pros
- Very nice tactile feedback. The recessed keys are just top. Sturdy body that does not bend under its own weight. Doesn't move around the table. Nothing creaks. Adequate backlight level. When buying a mouse from the same series, 1 usb whistle is plugged into 1 machine, 2 into another - and you can switch. Lots of settings to figure out
Cons
- Very bad Logitech Logi software. Even surprising. For their gaming G series, the program is different, it gets up very easily and instantly recognizes everything. For the business series, the program stupidly does not detect devices on individual machines. There are recipes on the Internet for removing and reinstalling the driver manually, but for such an expensive product, this, of course, is a failure.
Pros
- - No wires. It's comfortable. At any time, you can remove the keyboard from the table and do the cleaning. No need to poke the wire to switch between multiple devices; - Really convenient buttons. The dimples really make it a pleasure to work with, touch-typing key positioning is great; - Very weighty, does not crawl on the table; - Lovely Esc, you can even press with two fingers. All thanks to the size; - The ingenious idea to move the Fn key further away made this keyboard more usable in MacOS than the original one. Changing the language has become much more understandable and fast; - Stylish design that is no frills and has a clean look. Does not collect dust like pure black keyboards, especially with glossy elements; - Quick setup. With MacOS, it quickly started up after pairing without any applications; on a stationary PC with Windows 10, after inserting the key fob, it suggested installing special software. Everything works clearly, switching between devices is fast, exiting sleep mode too. The keyboard can not be turned off at the end of the work, it will wake up itself in a second (when you raise your hands or press the keys); - Stable connection. The router is half a meter from the keyboard, it works via Bluetooth, which is excellent on the key fob. - Easy cleaning. The lack of glossy details also helps.
Cons
- - The body flexes slightly in the area of the gap. And not to say that the entire surface as a whole is slightly convex towards the top, but even the rubber foot in the center from below does not help. The gap is about a millimeter. It is not critical and is felt only when you press the case itself, but it is strange that it prevented you from making a snug fit to the table; - It would be possible to put a palm rest in the kit (or at least give the opportunity to buy such a version in the 2022); - There is no additional distance between the number row and the F-keys. I often hit the volume up button with Backspace. I don't think anyone would mind at all if the keyboard were a centimeter wider, but there would be extra space separating the F-keys; - As beautiful as Esc is, left Shift and Enter are just as disgusting. This is an ISO layout with a little-needed tilde / brackets in this place. I suppose this is a tribute to compatibility with MacOS, but I would not mind putting this button even next to Fn, because the frequency of using the tilde is many times less than the frequency of errors from pressing the wrong button instead of Shift. Those who have used ANSI keyboards for years will understand this inconvenience. Even 11 years ago I remember these complaints in the Illuminated Keyboard, and things are still there; - Those who are used to Home / End in Windows, then you should know that they do not work in MacOS in all programs. For example, in TextEdit you need to use the standard Cmd + arrow; - After rebooting MacOS, the password must be entered from the laptop keyboard - it does not work with this one. It is not clear what to do with Mac Mini owners who plan to purchase this keyboard to replace the standard one. Checked via Bluetooth.
Pros
- Having both Win and Mac layouts Connecting to 3 devices (via Bluetooth and Unifying) Customizable keys (sorry without macros like on the G-series) Appearance
Cons
- Strange operation of the touch sensor. Price.
Pros
- The keyboard is very quiet and comfortable. Fingers do not slip when printing, but neatly fit into the recesses. Keyboard with off the backlight has not been salted for a long time (they use it for 2-3 weeks daily).
Cons
- The keyboard is very capricious in terms of cleanliness. Dirty hands, greasy fingers, fingertips and generally unkempt attitude to the keyboard will kill it faster than you can enjoy the beautiful symphony of key sounds.
Pros
- - convenience of blind typing - backlight - workmanship - wireless operation time - the ability to work while the keyboard is charging
Cons
- - unusual location of the Fn key - no Pause/Break key
Pros
- chic low-profile, wireless keyboard, with excellent key ergonomics.
Cons
- 1) backlight settings are reset when turned off and on 2) poor software interface, designer for soap. Customizing the keys for yourself will not be trivial, but everything is quite doable 3) only fn keys can be configured 4) after n-time it turns off, when you press the keys, the signal goes for some time with a long delay. We conclude, we get a 1-2 second delay in typing.