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I wanted something understated and tactilely appealing to counteract the melancholy of vast text arrays after multiple successful cherry switch mechanics. Was seeking for a scissor keyboard, and the most widely used option was mx keys. Although I won't claim that I approve of Logitech's pricing strategy, let's presume that the cost is more influenced by technological complexity than by advertising. The keyboard feels good to the touch and is slim and heavy. The keys have nice key engraving and…

Pros
  • 1. Aesthetics and construction (metal) 2. Key travel is brief and enjoyable with no reaction 3. Quiet 4. Latin and Cyrillic styles (the font and lettering on the keyboard are of the highest caliber and are on par with Makovsky's); 5. There are practically all the functionality you could ever need on the FN key. 6. One key, instantaneous switching between devices is really convenient. 7. Practical software 8. Connecting with practically minimal configuration to Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android, and Xbox (under Linux, Solaar is utilized, configured with 3 commands in the terminal)
Cons
  • 1. Although backlights are advantageous, they are actually disadvantageous in this situation. If it functions statically, that's wonderful. But because the guys wanted to preserve the battery, the backlight only activates when your hands are raised and shuts off immediately when you take them away. Furthermore, it cannot be modified in apps. The lighting has a slight delay when turning on, which is the problem. Additionally, it is unpleasant to constantly anticipate the backlight to turn on at work when hands are brought to the keyboard every 10 seconds. Even if you completely turn off the backlight, the text on the keyboard is so faint that it blends into one hue in the evening. So it turns out that even when you look at the keyboard briefly to begin typing, you don't know where to begin, and a reflex expectation is formed to place your fingers on the keyboard, wait 100 milliseconds, and then look at it before beginning to type. I tried to capture how it seems because of the monitor's backlight and the dim lighting in the attached photo. 2. Design. The finger frequently mistakes F1 and F2 (escape where F1 should be and F2 where F1 should be) due to the traditional short left shift and large escape. 3. Key movement. It has both benefits and drawbacks. A brief and gentle brush is one thing, but there isn't any obvious physical feedback. In other words, pressing happens in two stages: make an effort, then feel the spring's tight job pulling the key away. Traditional laptop scissors, however not quite in the same way as in poppies. It is obvious that the key has already reached its conclusion. No adjustability to the leg. Since the form factor prevents you from doing such things out of habit, it is generally not important.

After using the Microsoft Sidewinder X6 Keyboard for 11 years (which is still functioning well), there was a recurring desire to explore "what's new on the market?" As a consequence of this, it was necessary to structure the workplace around the MacBook Pro. Although everything works flawlessly on Windows, the previous keyboard's F-keys did not work in MacOS, which is an operating system that I frequently need to work with. However, everything works perfectly on Windows. Yes, and it's a fairly…

Pros
  • There are no wires. It's easy to become used to. You are free to take the keyboard away from the table at any moment and clean it whenever you like. To switch between several devices, there is no longer a need to poke the wire. These buttons are quite convenient. - Very hefty, does not crawl on the table; - Lovely Esc, you can even press with two fingers; - The dimples really make it a pleasure to use with, and the touch-typing key location is great. All because of how large it is; - This keyboard is far more useable in MacOS than the one that came with the operating system due to the great concept of moving the Fn key further away. The process of changing the language has been significantly easier to comprehend and quicker; - a stylish design that is straightforward and has a neat appearance. Does not attract dust like keyboards with a pure black finish, particularly those with shiny accents; - Simple preparation. On a stationary PC running Windows 10, after inserting the key fob, it offered installing specialized software; however, on a MacOS device, it started up immediately after connecting and did not require any applications to do so. Everything works perfectly, and moving between devices as well as waking up from sleep mode is lightning fast. The keyboard cannot be shut off at the end of the work day; rather, it will immediately wake up on its own (when your hands are raised or when you press the keys); - A stable connection. The keyboard is a half meter away from the router, and it operates using Bluetooth—an outstanding feature on the key fob. - The router is simple to clean. The absence of shiny details is also beneficial.
Cons
  • - There is a very minor bending of the body in the vicinity of the opening. Even the rubber foot placed in the middle of the surface from below does not provide any assistance. This is not to suggest that the entire surface as a whole is slightly convex toward the top. The distance between them is roughly one millimeter. It is not a serious issue and is only felt when you press on the case itself, but it is surprising that it hindered you from getting a snug fit to the table; - It is conceivable that a palm rest might be included in the package (or at the very least, that customers could be given the option to purchase one in 2022); - The distance between the number row and the F-keys on the keyboard is unaltered in any way. Backspace is my go-to button for quickly increasing the volume. If the keyboard were one centimeter bigger, there would be additional space between the F keys; nevertheless, I really doubt that anyone would find this to be an issue in any way. The left Shift key and the Enter key are both as repulsive as the Esc key is attractive. This is an ISO layout with a tilde or brackets added at this spot, even though it's not really necessary. It's possible that this is a nod to the compatibility with MacOS, but even if it were, I wouldn't mind having this button right next to Fn. That's because the number of times I accidentally hit the wrong button instead of Shift is orders of magnitude greater than the number of times I accidentally press the tilde. Those who have spent years typing on ANSI keyboards will be able to sympathize with you regarding this discomfort. Even 11 years ago, I recall these problems in the Illuminated Keyboard, and things are still there; - Those who are accustomed to Home / End in Windows, then you should be aware that they do not operate in MacOS in all programs. This is something that you should be aware of. For example, you need to use the conventional Cmd + arrow combination in TextEdit; - After restarting MacOS, the password needs to be typed from the laptop keyboard; it does not function with this one. It is not entirely obvious what should be done in the case of owners of Mac Mini computers who intend to buy this keyboard to replace the default one. Bluetooth was used for the check.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

I can say that I personally have no difficulties with it, and if you want to check how it is, come to the store and ask to try printing on it. Many people say that the left shift is shortened, but I can say that I personally have no problems with it. You will not engage in gaming, and a gaming keyboard is not what this one offers. Guys, the price has been reduced, so if you are still on the fence about it, you should not pass up this opportunity.

Pros
  • - Excellent craftsmanship - Due to the shape of the keys, they create almost no noise, and typing on them is extremely convenient and comfortable - Holds a charge for a long time, on one charge it functioned for approximately a month and a half - The quality of the box and the equipment is satisfactory.Everything on the table can be charged from a single cable thanks to the USB-type C port, which is both handy and quick. -Ability to make adjustments to the backlight directly on the keyboard (it will remember the brightness level set after ates). The backlight itself can be turned on by motion or by pressing certain keys.Because it is so hefty and because it is resting on a table, the keyboard will not move away from you.The addition of additional keys in the form of a calculator, snapshot, or screen lock is comparable to -The capability to transition between devices is useful if you are working with multiple devices at the same time (for example, a desktop computer and a laptop).
Cons
  • I purchased the keyboard to replace the Apple magic keyboard. For such a low price, the casing is made of plastic, and while it is reliable and durable (plastic is of high quality and nice to the touch), however, on the keyboard that was previously described, the cover was made of aluminum, which provides a wonderful cooling sensation to the hand.It is necessary to have a second keyboard if you want to link a mouse to a "whistle," as the application cannot function properly without it. The keyboard is invisible to the computer when using Logi Options - It is still annoying that I have a G-line mouse and this keyboard, but I need to use two different softwares for work. The software has been poor so far, but I am hoping that it will be improved in the future.The price is steep; I purchased it for 10,000 dollars, and the frog promptly suffocated.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

In my experience of using it for the past half a year, it has not creaked, it is comfortable, and it is quite quiet. Different cons: battery life is shockingly short at only one week, there is no way to adjust the height, there is nowhere to put the adaptor, and you cannot program it to switch between devices.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

I'm going to include some contentious topics here. - Software: It is not clear why it is there at all; it is just an advertising booklet; there is nothing extraordinary to configure there. - Low keys - a particular occasion, not terrible for typing but generally uncomfortable for gaming. As a conclusion, I am happy that I purchased this keyboard because it allows me to move between devices in a very simple manner and eliminates the requirement that each individual have their very own keyboard.

Pros
  • It is possible to connect the keyboard to three different devices, and all it takes is the push of a single button to switch between them. - A built-in battery, which is a plus in my book - Extremely heavy + rubber feet = completely non-slip - Has the appearance and heft of a high-quality product - There is a layout for Mac OS - The backlight goes off automatically when the keyboard is not being used - It charges quickly but discharges slowly - The built-in battery can be replaced in the event of a malfunction - there is a manual that explains how to disassemble it; the only concern is whether or not replacement batteries are available for purchase - It does not require any additional software to run. - The keys each have a slight depression in them, making it easier for your fingertips to use when touch typing.
Cons
  • - Price - Quick shift to the left

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

Various advantages: Craftsmanship, in addition to a wireless keyboard. Supports up to three different devices. Stable on the table as a result of having sufficient weight. Long running time when operating off of the battery that is built in. USB Type C charging being done. Functions without freezing, instantly resumes operation after entering sleep mode, and typing does not result in the loss of characters. Within the Logitech app, you have the ability to give individual keys new roles to do…

It is vitally significant that the entirety of your experience is dependent on whether or not you have worked with MacOS in the past. because the arrangement of the keys, especially the multimedia ones, is entirely Makovsky here, and it will initially feel foreign to people who are used to using Windows. However, this is a benefit in the long run because it ensures that the user interface is consistent across all systems. This ensures that the user does not become confused when moving from one…

Pros
  • The most important thing is, of course, Easy-switch, which allows you to avoid losing an entire keyboard in the event that you are required to transition from Windows to MacOS. - The standard engraving of 2022 characters in some century is that they are placed symmetrically and have a font and size that are comparable to one another. These days, an occurrence like this is quite unusual for whatever reason. - Fantastic key travel, the pressure is really apparent to feel, and it's a joy to type on this keyboard. - Intelligent lighting, albeit not very lot of it - Keyboard shortcuts for multimedia functions that can be readily changed to F1-F12 (cmd/alt + esc). - There is no delay in the input, and there is no change when using a connected keyboard.
Cons
  • - Digital block. I really want to develop a shorter version of this keyboard because using a mouse or an Apple touchpad requires your hand to move more than it does on this keyboard. In the reviews, it is stated that even over the wire, you are unable to issue commands when launching MacOS. If you require this feature, you will be required to have an Apple keyboard available, which is a very peculiar requirement.

Extremely satisfied, despite the reasonable cost. I pray that it holds out for a very long time. flawlessly works in conjunction with mx anywhere 2s when routed through one receiver

Pros
  • Excellent construction, lightning-fast connection to the computer, almost nonexistent lag time, battery rather than batteries, and a pleasant, fully-adjustable lighting
Cons
  • You are going to have to get accustomed to the short shift to the left.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

Pros: Gorgeous keyboard. There is a light in the back. Excellent key travel. There is a block of digital information. I brought in a second one to work with me. Below are some downsides: Sometimes there are bugs; try to turn up the volume as much as you can. Turn the treat on or off.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

The overall feel is very similar to that of the Apple keyboard, with the notable exception that the Apple keyboard has been constructed slightly more effectively. A very small quantity. When it comes to functionality, MX has more advantages than an apple. I use two personal computers and one Apple computer for my job. I have an MX mouse, and other than the fact that I am unable to configure the ltjitek application to allow for drag-and-drop file transfer, everything is working perfectly. Even…

Pros
  • Extremely relaxing and cozy. Quick switching between numerous computers or computers at once.
Cons
  • A moderate number of crunches combined with a moderate amount of pressure on the center. Not too frustrating at all.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

Since I own a mouse, keyboard, and DFGT steering wheel from this company, you can see that there are more cons than advantages. However, logitech today (those with a new logo) is not the same company as before, and they no longer produce good peripheral for 20+ years. I got it specifically for this keyboard because I couldn't find any good alternatives to my Logitech K750, which I sadly gouged on purpose (and if I had been a bit more careful, I would have used it for 7 years, not including the…

Pros
  • the keyboard's weight, the brand-new USB-C charging connector, the backlighting of the keys and indications of the operation of the capslock, and a big escape. overall structure
Cons
  • The buttons are close together, the f1–12 keys are not separated into groups of four (f1–f4 / f5-8, etc.), and all of the keys have a uniform profile (all are sunken to the center), which is terrible for touch typing. This is typically a gun, therefore there are no printscreen, pause, or insert keys. The number block could be created separate for such a price (and gorgeously magnetic from the side, let's say like the Applepensel 2), and there could be simultaneous charging. For that money, one could also find a way to get rid of the slots that dirt will inevitably get trapped in and that a pneumatic cleaner cannot readily remove, not to mention the obtrusive parasitic glow beneath the keys (keybands should glow, not the symbols).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

1) Unfortunately, you will not be able to replace the batteries unless you first remove the rubber feet. It is still necessary to locate the appropriate batteries for the future. 2) Eating over a keyboard is not suggested, just as it is not recommended to eat over a laptop. 3) I was quite frustrated by the inability to configure the keys for switching between devices (I assumed I would push the first button by default to screenshots, and the second and third buttons to switch devices). However,

Pros
  • stylish keyboard with a low profile that is wireless and has good key ergonomics.
Cons
  • 1) The backlight settings are cleared whenever the power is cycled. 2) The software interface is terrible; the creator should stick to making soap. The process of personalizing the keys for yourself won't be easy, but everything else is definitely achievable. 3) Configuration is only possible with the function keys. 4) After n seconds, it will switch off, and when you touch the keys, the signal will continue for a period of time with a significant delay. We have come to the conclusion that there is a 1-2 second delay in the typing.

Below are some advantages: Although it took some time, I finally got used to it and found that it was very comfortable. The keys are quite quiet and nice to the touch. Logi has developed a useful application with cool white backlit keys. The battery life is significantly increased when the backlight is turned down. You are able to connect to the adapter that is included in the package as well as to your own Bluetooth devices, particularly versions 4.1 and 5 of those devices. Different…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible product, not worth your money absolutely!

A few days after placing the order, I still haven't heard back from anyone to confirm or arrange the delivery. My order was supposed to be delivered on Saturday, but no one brought it to me yesterday. I called the store twice to complain and both times spoke to Daria, the manager, who was obviously handling the situation perfectly but who offered no solutions and seemed startled that no one had called to confirm the order. Also, you may specify a callback time when placing your order (in this…

Pros
  • The price is high, but the drawbacks are comprehensive.
Cons
  • No contact with customers

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

There is a mouse available from Logitech that has the same characteristics. The fact that the kit is only compatible with certain models is unfortunate, and if you prefer the ergonomics of the keyboard but not the mouse, then the convenience of being able to quickly swap between the two is gone. Due to the fact that I do not have access to several computer systems, I was unable to test the copy-and-paste operation using the keyboard. Pros: It has a low profile, quiet operation, smooth key…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

I have only just now gotten the keyboard, and in addition to that, the "Anywhere 3" mouse. My initial reaction, after connecting everything and downloading the software, is one of pure joy. This kit replaced the previous wireless MX, which served me for 12 years and still works, but the old mouse seems big and bulky, and the buttons on the old keyboard are noisy and high in comparison to newer options. I have used Logitech keyboards and mice for a number of years. I particularly loved the keys…

Pros
  • Dimensions, weight, usefulness, new software from Logitech, and lighting are all important considerations.
Cons
  • Regarding this particular kind of the keyboard, which is both relatively tiny and wireless, I have not yet come across any drawbacks.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

Unfortunately, it is the only backlit external wireless keyboard on the market and the least expensive one that is compatible with many devices. And this is at the end of the year 2022, when Apple finally packaged a keyboard that wasn't completely terrible (!). Although it is a wonderful product, the asking price shouldn't be more than $80 and especially shouldn't be $130. I came here to report that the feelings from the key travel are comparable to those of the much more affordable K380…

Pros
  • I received precisely what I anticipated.
Cons
  • Not even close to being worth the price that they charge for it.

It would be very close to being the ideal keyboard if it weren't for the marriage of the backlight sensor (which, if you read on the internet, you'll find out happens pretty frequently). And so, a little negative sediment. I have placed a another order, and I am keeping my fingers crossed that this time will be the charm. Some pros: Keyboard with a pleasingly smooth feel. Very gentle and nearly soundless. Cool look. Cons: On the fourth day, despite having issues with the backlight, I was able…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

The condition of my eyes continues to deteriorate, I am unable to type without looking at the keys, the 2022 letters on my native Apple keyboard are becoming increasingly difficult to see, and as a result, I have chosen to get a lighted keyboard. Sample available, MacBook Air 2022. I made the decision to not be cheap and went with the Logitech MX Keys. Immediately, I liked the keyboard since it was substantial, solid, did not slide about on the table, and had an integrated battery. All 24…

Pros
  • A convenient keyboard with full-size keys for my Mac Mini. The backlight was the primary factor in my decision to get it.
Cons
  • An algorithm for lighting.

Awesome keyboard. I always look forward to working for her because it brings me delight. I create 3D graphics and make heavy use of keyboard shortcuts. It turns out that every keyboard I've used in the past has had a different layout, and the buttons have been more widely spaced apart. Because of this, at first he tried to get around the hotkeys. For instance, in a context where every other character possesses a tilde, this one already possesses an escape. I'm getting used to it, albeit slowly.

Pros
  • buttons that are smooth, silent, aesthetically pleasing, wireless, and programmable
Cons
  • not for games; this "loses" some clicks. You are unable to attach the "pause / break" button since there is none. only fn + B appears, but doing it that way does not work for me. (the option to assign through the virtual keyboard also did not function)