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Review on Renewed Logitech K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard πŸ”‹ for Computer, Phone and Tablet with Enhanced SEO by Nguyn Quang Long ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the product fully corresponds to the description.

I took it in order not to run once again to the MacBook, standing near the TV and connected to it via HDMI. Since I often take text notes (and mostly from my phone), I also connected it to Android, where I am generally satisfied with the use. I was afraid that it would be uncomfortable to switch from square keys on a MacBook to round ones on this keyboard, but for my fingers it turned out to be like a native one, I even began to make fewer typos, perhaps due to the smaller size of the keys, the greater distance between them and their concave shape. Someone wrote that the HOME, END, PAGE DOWN, PAGE UP keys are missing, but their absence is solved by the presence of NumPad and the use of CMD + arrows or Fn + arrows. More than once I saw a claim to this clave that Fn and Ctrl are not located here in the same way as on a poppy, but this did not add discomfort to me, I instantly adapted. There is nothing to say about the life of the batteries or about the durability of the paint with which the symbols on the keys are applied. Despite these shortcomings, working with the keyboard is comfortable.

Pros
  • The keys have layouts for Windows, Android, macOS, which allows you not to get lost in the CMD, CTRL, WINDOWS, ALT, OPTION keys when switching from one OS to another. The switch itself is awesome, by the way. I scored my main devices on the keys allocated for switching and switch on the go. Pleasantly short key travel (slightly longer than on the Macbook Pro 13 2022). Connection both via BT and via the Unifying dongle, which is conveniently and securely hidden in the keyboard case next to the batteries. Cool minimalist design For some it will be a minus, but for me a plus is a built-in stand for a tablet / smartphone
Cons
  • There is no indication of Caps Lock, Num Lock on the keyboard itself. Solved using Logitech Options, which will show caps in the statusbar and a small overlay when switching. However, this remains a disadvantage. Since we were able to stick four indicator lights into the keyboard, we could add a couple more for capslock and namlock. It's silly to expect backlit keys from a battery-powered wireless keyboard, but nonetheless, the lack of nighttime key illumination after switching from a MacBook keyboard was unusual. Without using Logitech Options, a number of function keys work like F1-F12 only when Fn is pressed. This is not a problem for me, but nevertheless I would like to have something like Fn Lock without using additional software. The holes for the keys in the keyboard case are quite wide, I think that dust and all sorts of crumbs will penetrate there very easily.

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