Regarding the last "disadvantage" - for the majority of the "target audience", perhaps this will just be a "dignity", because. the keyboard is positioned as a "remote for a computer connected to a TV", and most users will not have a full-fledged PC, but an Android TV box or a built-in Smart TV. On the other hand, such devices often have their own convenient remote control, often with voice control, and the keyboard is not so much needed. Moreover - it is also declared as a "convenient device for Windows and Linux", where applications require, first of all, normal F1. F12. The Logitech support page recommends installing the "Logitech Options" utility, which can configure the use of F1. F12 by default, to resolve this issue. I tried it. But! Firstly, the "settings" made are not saved in the keyboard itself (or USB receiver), they require a constantly running "utility" that converts the key codes to the desired ones. Those. you can't "configure" it on one computer and then connect it to another. Secondly, this utility is only available for Win and Mac, and I need to manage an HTPC running on Linux. And although product support for CentOS is declared, there is no such utility for Linux. And in general - such "basic" functionality needs to be done on the device itself, and not constantly hanging in the 50MB memory (where is it so much?) "utility".
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