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Review on πŸ”‘ Logitech Craft Wireless Keyboard with Input Dial & Backlit Keys, Dark Grey & Aluminum - Advanced Creative Tool by Hassim Rambli ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It was a bad idea to buy it, the money was wasted.

I bought it for the sake of the puck, but the meager functionality and the lack of flexible settings were very disappointing. At such a price, and with the positioning of the keyboard as a tool for professionals, you get a pretentious but very limited product. The main problem of which is the scarcity of the Logitech Option. I highly do not recommend buying. I'm thinking of selling it myself.

Pros
  • - Attractive design - Very good build quality - Presence of backlight - Pleasant key travel - The sound of the keys is quiet and soft
Cons
  • - Very little battery life. With active use lives 2-3 days. - Very weak in Logitech Options settings and options. - THE MOST IMPORTANT DISAPPOINTMENT - The twist washer turned out to be completely useless! * Doesn't work in Lightroom CC (not classic) and you can't adjust it in any way. * The washer can only perform basic functions within programs, and is extremely poorly configured. * Puck sensitivity and acceleration are not adjustable. For example, I'm used to spinning rough and fast, and I want the program to respond to these actions smoothly. If in the case of a mouse I can adjust the sensitivity of the scroll wheel, then with the puck on the keyboard - no, but at the same time it is very sensitive, and I have to shift it by a millimeter, otherwise acceleration will work and you won’t get into the desired parameter number. * In the profiles for programs, it is hardcoded how the wheel should work, with free rotation, or in steps. And you can't tweak or switch that. * There is no possibility to create your own custom profiles. That is, you cannot decide which functions you want to switch between when hitting the puck from the side. for example, in chrome I would like to be able to switch tabs with a puck, and when tapping on the puck, switch it to horizontal scrolling mode, and the third option is to make a macro for pressing the arrows (to rewind the video on YouTube with the puck). But no. For chrome, only one option is available - switching tabs, or something else of your choice. And there is no way to create your own selector.

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