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Review on Keyboard Logitech MX Keys black, English by Mateusz Weber ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

In the past, for a considerable amount of time, I used the mechanics of the ASUS TUF Gaming K7, but it eventually stopped being appropriate for me for the following reasons: 1. An extremely audible sound when typing (since I sometimes work at night, this is difficult). 2. Connectivity via wires 3. The requirement to bounce back and forth regularly between using a desktop computer and a laptop As a result, this keyboard was selected, which ultimately resolved all of my issues. Printing is now much quieter, there is more room available on the table, and there are fewer wires. The transaction was completed to my complete satisfaction. The keyboard does not function well, but I have not been able to locate a suitable replacement for it either.

Pros
  • It provides a pleasant tactile feedback, depressions in the keys for your fingertips, and the right distance between the keys, so typing on it is really comfortable, and it is also highly fast and error-free. Sufficiently small size, occupying a minimal amount of space on the table, while continuing to be convenient despite its small footprint. Wireless, and excellent performance both over the "usb-whistle" and through BT It is possible to switch between three different devices quite rapidly (in my case, a desktop computer, a laptop, and a tablet). Printing is done in a very quiet manner. Excellent workmanship during the assembly The object has a perceptible weight, making it impossible to move it even by accident. Backlighting of very high quality and adjustability
Cons
  • Price is high for what is essentially a simple keyboard; even decent mechanics are available at a lower cost. When you move your hands over the keyboard, the backlighting illuminates and becomes active. It will sometimes take a moment to happen, and other times there will be a discernible wait. After turning the device on, you will need to reconfigure the backlight intensity each time because it is not memorized. Left Shift is a little awkward and not very convenient. There is a button next to the left Shift key that does nothing useful because its functions are duplicated elsewhere on the keyboard. Instead of the standard long Shift key, it would be preferable if there was a long Shift key. The button that is located next to the left shift key has an incorrect label. Instead of the characters "/" and "", it has brackets. The volume controls can be found directly above the backspace key. Even after using it for a few months, I still accidentally click the volume up button from time to time.