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Review on Keyboard Logitech K380 Multi-Device Pink, English by Mateusz Szlassa ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expected more from the purchase, but not the worst option.

The conclusion is that this keyboard is perfect if you just use Windows, never access the BIOS, and never move between operating systems. It is compact, lovely, pleasant, and comfy. However, if you must do all of this for work, bring a wired or a radio adaptor. I only used a wired keyboard that I took to work for the hornbeam and bios. has various benefits: The keyboard is compact, which is what I was searching for. The keys are smooth to press, and the assembly is sturdy with no creaking or backlash. Due to the keyboard's substantial weight, it rests firmly on the table on rubberized legs. Within a second, you can switch between devices. Cons of it: Since it is a Bluetooth keyboard, you cannot access BIOS through it; rather, it connects solely on the operating system's welcome screen. When you power on the computer for the first time and connect for the first time, you won't be able to connect the keyboard on the welcome page; instead, you'll need to enter the password using the on-screen keyboard. Additionally, grub makes it impossible to transition between operating systems if you have many operating systems installed. The keyboard won't operate with Windows if you have two systems and attached a keyboard, for instance, in Ubuntu and rebooted onto that operating system in a magical way (the grab doesn't work for you with this keyboard). In that case, you will need to rematch her. That's not all, either! Do you want to remap the top keys in Linux to F1-F12?)))) The Logitech keyboard cannot be configured on Linux using any official Logitech software. Thus, only complex scripts and many workarounds.