If my K740 hadn't been submerged in water, I wouldn't have even considered looking for a new car because I had no complaints about anyone. This keyboard doesn't have any actual plus signs; it just seems like they're there. Totally and completely a waste of your money. But because Logitech was so lazy, in such a rush, and so greedy, they ruined what could have been a fantastic device. PS There is also a tiny hell of a perfectionist - unequal gaps under the keys and, as a result, uneven illumination (I attempted to illustrate the D and R keys for example in the photo). This is due to the fact that the keyboard was not manufactured perfectly. People who have an above-average degree of aesthetics and want to enjoy using the gadget rather than sitting with a twitching eye due to glitches and curvature are the people who buy such things, in my opinion, because they want to enjoy using the device. The overall build quality is poor. When you push PSS, there is a lot of rattling, and working with it is really uncomfortable. I believe that this is because of a foolish design that results in an empty area under the keyboard. This results in a rumble that is created when the keys are pressed, as well as micro-vibrations on the surface of the table. It would appear that this particular incident was taken into consideration while designing the Apple Magic keyboard. In the first picture of the K740 that I took, the rear of the entire plane is resting on the table, and the only sound that can be heard while it is being used is the sound of keys being pressed. I took a picture of this so that I could make a comparison and better understand what is going on. PSSS is a repugnant substance and product. On none of the three computers with freshly installed versions of Windows 10 (all of which are different versions), Logitech options will install. In the absence of software, the function keys on the keyboard perform erratically and the backlight blinks continuously at intervals of 5 seconds. It would appear that the keyboard has lost its driver, which is likely the source of the backlight's intermittent flickering. This is the second time that this has occurred. And once more, he has a little arch in the middle, which indicates that the quality is poor. Either the users who post positive reviews on this website are completely oblivious to the numerous issues and the general level of quality, or they are being compensated to post such ratings. Totally and completely a waste of your money. And the primary reason for this is the revolting software that the manufacturer has provided, as is the case with Logitech on a regular basis. It's too bad there aren't any other options. According to the response provided by the technical support team, the manufacturer does not consider the deformation of the case to be a manufacturing flaw. This speaks volumes. PSSSSS ated the program to version 8.34.82, all software-related issues have been resolved.
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