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Review on Keyboard Logitech MX Keys black, English by Wiktor Marciniak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

In most respects, the apparatus is of very high quality. The rest is up to your preference and how much money you have. Some pros: Purchased to take the place of the MK 710, which had been in service for approximately ten years. A really pleasant keyboard to use for one's daily work. This review came to me by way of her in this manner. The word "pleasant" may seem an odd descriptor for the key travel, but it is actually rather nice. No kidding. Because they are covered in a smooth substance, the keys themselves have a covering that makes them pleasant to the touch. Backlight. This is the first keyboard I've used that has a backlight. To tell you the truth, the lighting is a feature that ought to be included in every keyboard. There is no need to search for the keys. They are able to be seen. Day, night. You hold the answers to every question in the palm of your hand. A second set of keys are used to control the brightness of the backlight. After approximately 5 seconds of inactivity, the backlight will automatically switch off. However, as soon as you raise your hands, it will begin to illuminate once more. After three months of continuous use, the keyboard's battery has not yet totally depleted, although I'm not sure how this impacts the amount of time it may be used. There are several different fast access points. Volume, calculator, screenshot, sound, desktop lock, desktop management. In a nutshell, it is impossible to convey everything, and the keyboard is quite interesting. Connects to a number of different devices, and input can be selected directly on the keyboard. The cost of the device was 10,000 won at the time of purchase, and the vendor, out of curiosity, inquired as to why such a keyboard) Has certain drawbacks. Those who are accustomed to touch typing may find that several of the keys have been rearranged, and it will take some getting used to. A double tilde key was added for no apparent reason between the left Shift and the Z key, which is already located at the top of the keyboard alongside the letter Y. As a result of this, the tilde key, rather than the shift key, gets pressed when blind typing. It's a pain in the neck. Because of the extended esc key, the block of function keys is displaced relative to the numbers on the keyboard. Fortunately, the keys have been reallocated, and you can assign the third shift. Touch typing will result in misses in this situation as well.