Outstandingly attractive and user-friendly keyboard. Purchased for use at work; it performs exceptionally well there. Below are some advantages: These notch-decorated buttons are very cool. It is abundantly evident that we are pressing because of them. The native application (Logitech Options) provides the means by which the keyboard can be personalized. But the customization options are limited for some of the buttons. The buttons along the top row have dual functionality. The same way as it is done on MacOS and on PCs (by pressing the FN button in addition to the f1-12 button). The battery does a good job of holding its charge; in fact, if you turn off the backlighting and any motion sensors, it continues to function just fine. Although I've been using it for a week, I haven't even used up one portion of its storage space, so it's hard to say how much it can hold. Because of the large stand (in which the batteries and all of the brains of the keyboard are contained), the keyboard fits like a glove on the table. I have no problems working at this angle. Bluetooth and radio connectivity are both available. If we take into consideration games, then the reaction that is expected from the receiver is significantly reduced (albeit there is a difference in MS). I decided to take it despite my concerns that using it while still playing in the same CS would be difficult. However, there was no discernible change in the responsiveness of the A4Tech keyboard after the wiring was completed. It is able to establish connections with a variety of devices and can switch between connected devices at the press of a button (it also supports multiple receivers). If you have a mouse from the same series, both of your mice will be united into one and be able to work with just one receiver. Having a few drawbacks There are subtle differences in the buttons as a result of the effort put in to make everything compatible with both MAC and PC. In general, it wasn't that big of a deal, but it did need some adjustment on my part. Pressed the button for the number pad's light bulb When the top row is combined, doing so is not standard practice. Without any separators, F1 through F12. Because the separator helps you recognize which set of buttons you are grasping, you may find that the keyboard is unfamiliar after a period of time during which you did not look at it. But in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't really make a difference. Switch buttons on a computer take the place of the pr scr, scroll lock, and pause break keys. In addition, the snapshot button was placed above the cluster of numbers because its presence is not essential.
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