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Review on πŸ”— Logitech K375s Wireless Keyboard and Stand Combo for Multiple Devices by Wiktor Skowroski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

Purchased for use with both Windows and MacOS. Initially, via Bluetooth, it connected to Windows immediately. But the switching keys for 2 and 3 devices did not want to be activated in any way. I couldn't find an answer on the Logitech support site. Found a working solution elsewhere: 1. Remove the keyboard from the existing connections on the computer (where it is), in the Bluetooth settings. 2. Reboot the keyboard. Just toggle the slider to Off and then toggle the slider back to On. 3. Press the following keys: β€œEscape”, β€œo”, β€œEscape”, β€œo”, β€œEscape”, β€œb” 4. After that, follow the connection instructions. Hold down the key with the number of the device you want to connect for 3 seconds. Otherwise, the keyboard performs all the declared characteristics at the proper level. Many write that they do not like the small Shift. This does not bother me, but the fact that the Fn key is only one and only on the right is a little inconvenient. Especially when you consider that the F1-F12 keys are activated only with the Fn key.

Pros
  • Convenient keys Connecting to multiple devices Keyboard layout for Windows and MacOS.
Cons
  • Nowhere to put the USB adapter Didn't connect right away. I had to look for a solution on the Internet (see comment) Inconvenient location of the Fn key On Windows, the F1-F12 keys are activated using a combination with the Fn key