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Review on Logitech K380 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard white, english by Mateusz Sobczyk ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It functions perfectly, nothing unusual.

This is your option if you wanted an Apple wireless keyboard but the toad is choking you to give almost $8,000. Set the Logitech options if your PC's multimedia keys do not function to change tracks. Although the software itself is shockingly ineffective, she will move wood for a fire. Also, keep in mind that the PC's standard USB keyboard will still need to be configured in the BIOS or UEFI. On the login screen alone, BT is connected.

Pros
  • • Price. Despite all of its advantages, it is surprising how inexpensive this keyboard is. a "folk" version of sorts. • Build excellence. Mostly. due to the power lever's exact placement. Fortunately, the rubber feet of the keyboard keep it fairly stable and prevent the toggle switch from aggressively rattling. • Key journey. As with the Apple wireless keyboard, it is shorter than on traditional membrane keyboards and more comparable to the key travel of laptops. • Linking various devices one at a time.
Cons
  • • no adjusting the brightness of poppies. It can be set up using specialized software, but I want it to be native. Even if using the convex function keys and the fn + arrows. Ordinary concave is really practical, but alt, cmd, and arrows just feel tactile and less convex. It doesn't feel cozy. • The settings don't let you check the battery level. I therefore believe I will be in for a bad surprise one morning in a few months. The keys started to stick a lot about two months after being purchased. And for absolutely no reason. It just prints a ton of identical characters all of a sudden. It turned out that this issue only arises when using a Windows PC. It works well on iOS and Mac. Be mindful.