- Convenience, reliability, battery life
- - when the battery is low, the backlight goes out completely, but all keys work fully. So you can always know when it's time to charge it. - I charge once a month for 2 hours approximately - the protrusion for the hands is very comfortable, the hands do not sweat, do not slip - glossy surface (It is not all glossy, only the area around the keys) does not leave prints. - a convenient on / off switch, you can turn off the kvala if there is a baby nearby, and you only need to work with the mouse. - functions on F1 .-F12 are convenient, sometimes useful, some customizable with the help of special programs from Logitech - in the same program, you can set a timer to turn off the backlight after it is turned on when you press a key, or change it to a motion sensor (more about the sensor in the comments) - no noisy, more precisely noise, that is, of course, who writes he hears, but others can not hear, although in complete deathly silence, of course, others will hear the sound of the keys. In general, it is quiet, does not click at all. - keys move softly, clearly, respond well I don’t miss the keys (except for Y instead of ESC) - the keys are not island, but with a hill on the sides, maybe it seems to me, but they are larger than usual by half a mm, in general, it’s convenient, maybe because of this I don’t reach ESC and press E instead . - a shortened shift is a clear plus, especially for gamers. Additional function at hand. - I have never experienced problems with the signal, the maximum distance I had was 3 meters from the sensor in a straight line without obstacles. - the sound and calculator buttons above the NUM keyboard are useful and I use them often. - all keyboard functions work without additional programs and drivers. Plug it in, wait a minute and enjoy.
- - who complained about the legs were ALMOST right. I have falls only she leg, right. The left is stable. In principle, if the legs are used, they can be fixed with even glue, even plasticine, at least some Chinese muck for fastening, which is then removed without traces, or you can, like me, put a large pad under the mouse and keyboard and move it along with the keyboard. - the falling leg is not a problem, it never fell during the game, it fell only when the keyboard was pushed under the monitor or pulled out (the monitor is suspended).
- Backlight, quiet key travel, quality.
- Short right shift.
- Those for which he took it: - backlight - soft keys - wireless operation - 1 receiver for two with a mouse, purchased separately - Long enough microUSB, now the longest charge in the house :) - USB extension included
- Slightly unusual location of slashes, Fn instead of the context menu button. For such a price, it could be silent :)
- + Backlight. Stylish and comfortable. Especially cool is that the backlight turns on when your hands approach the keys. + Aesthetic design. + Automatic installation of drivers from the adapter. Drivers, as usual with Logjitek, are excellent. + Wrist support. +Standard position and size of cursor keys. +Very resilient design, there is no laxity in the case (although the case itself is made of fairly flexible plastic). + Slightly reduced key size. +Built-in USB rechargeable battery.
- -Inconvenient location of the keys - in the same horizontal plane, without a ladder at all. -Too short and soft keystroke. Unusual and uncomfortable. It's a pity. Well-dosed effort and a clear key travel have always been a strong point of Logitech keyboards. -Uncomfortable shape of the key surface: strongly smoothed ribs, too wide surface. In fact, this means that the distance between the keys is too small. There is not enough tactile information for confident pressing without touching neighboring keys. Perhaps this is partly a price for the reduced size of the keys. -Too quiet key clicks. Exacerbates the lack of feedback. -Very small left shift. - Rigid plastic under the wrists.
- Good lighting. Overall, nice looking.
- Proximity of keys The FN button makes an incomprehensible click when pressed, obviously some kind of defect. Hong Konganently folding legs. And of course the price.
- + The keyboard is already 7 years old, NOT A SINGLE BUTTON has broken, all functions work, as in the year of purchase! + By unscrewing 1 bolt, you can change the batteries (here they are standard, type AA), in other claves there is usually a non-removable battery and not batteries + Wireless, works on radio frequency (no bluetooth) + small transmitter eliminates wires and does not clutter up space + Holds a charge for a long time, several months (100+ days) if the backlight is turned off, and about 15-20 days if with it. I mean everyday use. But this is the result with replaced batteries of Mach 2700 (total 5400), and in the drain in the clave there are batteries of Mach 2022 (total 4000) + When the keyboard is dead, just connect the micro-usb wire for 3-4 hours and that's it, again months without recharging) + Built-in backlight, very convenient at night, there are several levels of glow. There is also a proximity sensor and when you bring your hands to the keyboard, the backlight automatically lights up. Like a Magic, as Jobs said) +The keyboard itself has a very interesting key travel. It sits between a long mechanical stroke and a short laptop stroke, for me it's just perfect. You can type all day and not get tired. The scissor-type mechanism itself, I consider this choice of the manufacturer the most successful of all membrane types of keyboards! + I really liked the design and materials, yes, it's not metal, but high-quality plastic, which over the years has not lost its attractiveness, has not become cloudy, has not turned yellow, but only covered with scratches
- -The charge indicator drops very quickly from three bars to the last one, and then stays on it for MONTHS, the same with Logitech mice - At a distance of more than three meters, it loses connection (my computer is far from the sofa) if the receiver is not in direct line of sight, for example, it is plugged into the rear slot of the computer. To solve the problem, you need a direct line of sight of the keyboard and the receiver, for example, an extension cable or that the receiver is inserted into the front usb ports of the computer -Too many software and different receivers for different devices. This keyboard requires Logitech Setpoint and an old receiver, a new gaming mouse requires Logitech Gaming Software and a new receiver that is not compatible with the old one. For a new keyboard at work, you need the Logitech Options program and the THIRD type of receiver, incompatible with the previous two! Logitech, what's up? Where is the vaunted versatility? -The hated short left shift, on the other hand, there is another button that fits perfectly under the little finger, you can assign something to it in different programs and games
- - Build quality - Key backlight - Separate calculator and volume buttons
- Until I met
- Pts comfortable keyboard, with nice plastic and perfect pressing, build quality
- died just lying in the closet
- Backlit, close-spaced, quiet, short key travel, low-profile keys, easy volume adjustment without having to use the Fn key
- - the quality of the plastic has decreased in the latest revisions of the keyboard - holds a charge a little: literally 1 week maximum - Batteries can no longer be replaced! In past revisions, it was possible, but now it seems that you need to disassemble the entire keyboard
- + Bright and "smart" illumination. + Pleasant, quiet key travel. And the keys themselves are very pleasant to the touch - slightly concave inward. + Classic layout (except for short left shift and main enter), no extra keys. + Long battery life + There is a USB extension cable included for the receiver
- - As mentioned, short left shift. - Glossy plastic gets dirty very quickly and scratches easily - in my copy, the back cover was peeled off in places. - not collapsible design.