Pros
- - keystrokes! - ease of use with lock Fn - the ability to rapidly alter the mode of operation of a number of function keys It turns out that a thick metal keyboard is the best option when you have three computers to connect and an outstanding weight. It is very evident that you will not be successful in dragging her around the cafe. I won't go into greater detail about the benefits, as they are listed in each and every article on the network. And in contrast to the Mouse MX 3, it is written in an honest and truthful manner regarding the keyboard; read it.
Cons
- mediocre performance with the backlight control; it cannot be activated involuntarily! Yes, I don't want to save energy; I want the keys to always shine at my fingertips, in the area where the shadows fall. I am currently searching for the location of the light receiver so that I may glue it:) It would be more convenient for me if my keyboard for Windows did not have any mac-keys on it. I believe the writers could easily include an additional five "win-only" keys in the kit. Even if it meant buying these five items again, I wouldn't hesitate to do so. Unfortunately, in contrast to the K800, sound control is done through the Fn button, as is turning off the sound with the Fn button, and turning it on without using the Fn button; this seems like it should be done the other way around. lack of legs, which means that it is neither higher nor lower, just like how the author wrote it. The function keys are not physically separated from one another; however, there is typically greater gap between F4 and F5 than there is between F5 and F6. those. Fn are composed of three blocks of four keys each. It can be determined by touch whether F4 or F9 is being used. usb-c as a power source is really disappointing. What's wrong with micro?! And I'm not sure why the authors don't combine USB-C and micro-USB ports, considering the big size of the device in question. I just don't get it. I find the lock key on the far right to be awkward; as a result, I am continually touching and obstructing the computer. Why is it that the "calculator" button that was present on the K800 is not present there? very small "frame" surrounding the keyboard; literally 5 mm (save for the top); very narrow; nowhere to put the little fingers; very narrow.
Pros
- Quick toggling between different devices (I use a poppy, a PC, and an iPad). Extremely pleasing to the touch, and rather heavy, but I actually find this to be a benefit =)
Pros
- Long battery life, however it would not be difficult to extend it by a factor of six. Extremely relaxing and cozy. Quiet. Materials of a high standard. Backlight. Appearance. There is a possibility of establishing a connection via both Unifying and Bluetooth. The capability to connect to three different devices and seamlessly switch between them. Very useful for employees who have access to not one but two computers in the office. For example, there is the PC and the Mac. You may use a regular keyboard, and companies like Logitech provide mice that are very comparable. charging through the Type-C port.
Cons
- There is no wrist rest provided. It's possible that this is significant for some people. There is no method to alter the angle of inclination, but I find that the one that is already there is sufficient for my needs. The kit only includes one receiver, despite the fact that it can connect to a total of three different devices. If you want to connect the second device, you can either utilize Bluetooth, purchase a Unifying receiver, or connect it using a mouse receiver. For instance, if the mouse is an MX ANYWHERE 3 model, the receiver that comes with it can be installed on a second computer.
Pros
- 1. Outward appearance and construction materials (metal). 2. A key travel that is both short and pleasurable, with no blowback 3. Quiet 4. Styles in Latin and Cyrillic (both the font and the quality of the letters on the keys are excellent; they are not inferior to Makovsky's in any way). 5. There is a wide variety of functions available via the FN key; it covers practically all of your requirements. 6. The ability to switch between devices with the press of a single button and without any lag time is an immensely helpful feature. 7. User-friendly computer programs 8. Connecting to Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, iOS, Android, and Xbox consoles with virtually little configuration required (under Linux, solaar is used and can be configured by entering three commands into the terminal).
Cons
- 1. Backlights, despite the fact that they are an advantage, are more of a negative in this particular scenario. It would be wonderful if it could be done statically. But because the guys have made the executive decision to conserve battery life, the backlight will only turn on when your hands are raised, and it will turn off as soon as you lower them. And application settings cannot be modified in any way. The problem is that the illumination takes a microsecond or two to switch on, which is a major inconvenience. The constant anticipation of having to turn on the backlight at work is a source of annoyance because hands are placed on the keyboard approximately once every ten seconds. It is possible to turn off the backlight entirely; however, the text on the keys is so faint that in low light conditions everything appears to be the same color. So it turns out that when you take a quick peek at the keyboard to start typing, even when you are blind, you don't see where to start. Because of this, a reflex expectation is established, which is to place your fingers on the keyboard, wait one hundred milliseconds, and then look at it and start typing. I have made an attempt to show how it seems owing to the backlight of the display and the low light in the photo that is attached. 2. Layout. Traditionally, a slight shift to the left, but for some reason, a massive escape. This causes the finger to continually confuse F1 and F2 (the escape is where F1 should be, and F2 is where F1 should be). 3. Important journey. It carries with it both advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, the stroke is brief and gentle, but on the other side, there is no distinct tactile input. To put it another way, pressing a key takes place in two stages: first, you exert force, and then you feel the forceful work of the spring pushing the key away from you. Classic scissors for laptops, although not in the same way that they are implemented in poppies. It is common knowledge that the potential uses for the key have been exhausted at this point. 4. No leg adjustability. Because the form factor does not permit you to perform such things, as a matter of habit, the fact that it is not critical does not mean that it is unimportant.
Pros
- Weight Functionality There are no lags whatsoever, whether the connection is made through a whistle or through bluetooth. Having the flexibility to score it on three different special keys makes transitioning between devices a very convenient process.
Cons
- If you look at the keyboard at an angle, which is how the vast majority of people do, you will notice that the backlight actually shines in stripes under the keys with a light that is brighter than it gives out on the keys themselves. This is the only downside I've found so far with this keyboard. Another reviewer mentioned this issue. Even if you look down from above, you can still see that the light is coming from underneath the keys, which is not a really attractive arrangement. However, this is balanced out by a nice quality to the light.
Pros
- Having layouts compatible with both Windows and Mac establishing connections with three different devices (using Bluetooth and Unifying). keys that can be remapped, but unfortunately not with macros as on the G-series. Appearance
Cons
- The touch sensor is acting in a peculiar manner. Price.
Pros
- MX Keys is for you if the keyboard is a tool that you use frequently for your business and not just a toy that you use occasionally to impress others. Killer features include compatibility with up to three computers (although I only use two), synergy with a Logitech mouse, automatic switching of the keyboard and cursor when moving from one machine to another, and the ability to copy and paste between computers. metal case There have been no complaints regarding the lighting.
Cons
- If you have a WiFi router sitting on the table next to you, you will need to transfer it to a different location because the connection will be unstable. There's a chance that 10,000 for the keyboard is a little bit beyond the psychological threshold.
Pros
- - the practicality of blind typing - backlighting - the quality of the craftsmanship - the amount of time that the keyboard can be used while it is charging - the capacity to operate wirelessly
Cons
- - the Fn key is in a strange location - there is no Pause or Break key
Pros
- The size of the escape key, the weight of the keyboard, the new charging connector that uses USB-C, the backlighting of the keys, and signs of whether or not capslock is active. overall design
Cons
- The distance between the buttons is not particularly great, the f1-12 keys are not separated into groups of four (f1-f4 / f5-8, etc.), and the profile of all of the keys is the same (each key has the same form with a depression in the center), which makes touch typing extremely difficult. This device does not have a printscreen, pause, or insert key, hence it is safe to assume that it is a gun. The number block may be converted into a separate component at such a price, and it could be wonderfully magnetized from the side, like the Apple Pencil 2, while also supporting simultaneous charging. Also, for such a price, one could possibly get rid of the slots into which filth would undoubtedly penetrate and which cannot be blown off so simply with a pneumatic cleaner, not to mention the obnoxious parasitic light that is located underneath the keys (the symbols should glow, not the keybands).
Pros
- The size is compact and very practical, the key travel is soft, silent, and clear, the assembly is heavy and of great quality, and the table it sits on does not slide.
Cons
- The lighting system and all of its associated components.
Pros
- Travel that is both gentle and brief in terms of the key. The buttons themselves have an interesting design that is both unique and fashionable looking. Working off of the battery that is already built into the device frees you from having to worry about the batteries that are given, and the keyboard does not have a variety of compartment covers because it is more of a solid unit.
Cons
- If you don't utilize the backlight on your graphite-style keyboard, the wording on the keys won't be as legible as it otherwise would be. Because I don't look at them, it isn't really relevant to me, but it could be very significant for someone else.
Pros
- Stylish durable Very satisfying to the touch Push-to-talk button that operates very quietly
Cons
- no
Pros
- The concept of proximity sensors is nothing more than a myth. Disconnected should not be used at all. When he raised his hands, the backlight automatically turned on. Quality. I managed to land twice on the laminate after falling off the table. After that, there were no breaks, malfunctions, or accidents. Everything is operating properly, and everything has been pressed. Everything was lit up. Everything will work together Everything is in control
Cons
- Probably the price.
Pros
- Price, but the drawbacks are comprehensive and include everything else.
Cons
- There is no support for customers.