- in general - works in the "normal" mode
- The function keys work as multimedia, for F1 you need to press Fn (see below about SetPoint). Does not hit even through 1 non-capital wall. Key travel is not very pleasant.
- there are sides. Touchpad. Duplicate left mouse button under the left hand. Volume control buttons. Scroll with two fingers.
- there is no duplicate right mouse button (in the upper left corner of the keyboard. It is critical only when I am lying on the couch and the keyboard is in my hands.
- Compact size, full-fledged layout, quite convenient touchpad with physical buttons
- Trimmed right shift, a small amount of extra. buttons, not quite an adequate price.
- 1. Price 2. The quality of the keys and touchpad, size and weight is a nice device for PC home theater. Can be placed on a table/shelf "on edge". 3. Cool, duplicating the left mouse click, the key on the top left, very convenient when you hold the keyboard with two hands
- 1. If the keyboard is on your lap, and you are sitting on the couch away from the computer, sometimes the connection with the receiver is lost. Like the "death grip" of the iPhone. The transmitter antenna, according to my observations, is right above the inscription "Logitech" 2. Between the "Right Shift" and ". , /?" there is an up arrow. Epic fail for touch typists. Try to print a comma in the 2022 case, and the result will upset you - you will go up a line, type a dot there and a few more letters until you realize that you made a mistake. 3. Few multimedia keys (consider none at all)
- Compact dimensions. After turning on, it pairs with the computer very quickly, somewhere in 0.5 seconds. There is both scrolling and zooming.
- Flimsy. There are no indicators. Enter is too small. The power switch cannot be moved with the pad of your finger. Only with a fingernail.
- Convenience. Price. Ease of connection. Ability to connect a wireless mouse through the same radio connector.
- Build quality.
- The main advantages of the keyboard I will note: Size - it's just great, Weight - very light keyboard, Touchpad - well located, very sensitive, excellent mouse replacement. And most importantly - it is very quiet. You can safely do your work and not disturb anyone.
- The disadvantages I would include the following: As previously noted, the extremely unfortunate location of the Right Shift and up arrow keys. As a programmer, I will say that with a blind dialing method, this causes difficulties. But of course you get used to it over time. The touchpad, although multi-touch, is only scrollable (I only work up and down). Not quite an adequate replacement for the Home-End and PgUp-PgDw function keys by combining Fn + arrows. When you need to quickly move somewhere (to the beginning and end of a line / document), you experience some difficulties.