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Review on Game Keyboard Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 Black USB by Lin Wei-Yin ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything about the product satisfied me, the price is perfect.

- To begin, I would want to make it clear that I am the proud owner of a "American": the keyboard on my computer does not contain any Cyrillic symbols. Because the "|" key was not in its typical location, she made a conscious decision not to communicate with the Russified version. We would like for the Enter key to be more obvious against the background of the others, but it is incredibly small and difficult to see. But, raising it even further by shifting the slash is not the wisest course of action. As a result, I couldn't be happier with my decision to go with "American." When I first thought of it, I wanted to make it more relevant to the area by using stickers, but it turned out to be much harder to locate stickers than I had anticipated; I couldn't find them in any stores. While I was looking, though, I realized that I don't actually need those things to function properly. A few of the keys on the keyboard are arranged in a manner that deviates from the norm. It is suggested that you utilize the Fn key in conjunction with the Print Screen function rather than the context menu button, which is typically found just to the right of the space bar. I am unable to determine whether this is a plus or a minus. If you can get used to it, it can even end up being more comfortable for you. Nevertheless, once you have become accustomed to it, and you go back to a standard keyboard, you will always need to be careful about where you hit the keys. A questionable choice was made to position the power button on the keyboard, where, in addition, only a limited number of functions can be given to it. At first, I thought it was completely pointless, so I turned it off. However, later on, I discovered that it did have some value. I had no trouble getting acclimated to the keyboard because it is so user-friendly. The Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 is a decent keyboard, however I find that the Logiteck K350 meets all of my needs more effectively. I can't speak to how well it works in games, but I can say that it prints well. It is a tremendous treat to be able to type stuff on it.

Pros
  • - Well-balanced, comfortable, made of high-quality material, keys have a warm and inviting tone; receiver is also well-designed; almost completely flush with the laptop. Exactly what one would anticipate from a keyboard designed to reduce wrist and arm strain. - I loved how the Caps Lock and Num Lock keys had a shape that was a little bit different from the norm.
Cons
  • Under Windows 8, there are several features that are unavailable. In particular, there is a problem with the "Application Switcher." Both Windows XP and Windows 7 give clear results; there are no issues. Even with Windows XP and Windows 7, not all of the buttons are configured. Moreover, it is not feasible to configure a particular combination of presses on a hot key. It is necessary to locate a software that is run by a third party, such as MKey. When I install the Logitech software, which is called SetPoint, the player control buttons on my AIMP player stop interacting with it. In the event that SetPoint is disabled, they will communicate; however, in this scenario, you will lose the option to create extra keyboard keys. Using the player application itself makes it impossible to bind keys to the player's functions. The player "is not aware" of the corresponding key combinations (it was checked both in W8 and W7). - The way in which you push the "Application Switcher" button (located in the lower left) is not acceptable to me, and I have high hopes that it will be improved in the future. I would still prefer a couple more more keys if they were available. Because the case does not include a storage area for the USB receiver, it is easy to misplace the receiver whenever you transport it.