- 1. The keyboard is suitable for use with contemporary operating systems and may be effortlessly linked to any other device through the use of the Bluetooth wireless standard. 2. A streamlined and ergonomic design, colors that are calming, and tactile keys that are enjoyable to press. 3. an ideal arrangement of silent round keys with a clear response and a traditional layout, which makes touch typing very convenient. 4. Comfortable work may be accomplished on any surface thanks to high-quality materials and craftsmanship, a balanced weight, and rubber feet designed to prevent slipping. 5. It can operate for up to one and a half years on a single set of batteries. The keyboard comes complete with its own supply of batteries. 6. Using the yellow "hot" keys, you can instantly switch between any of the three devices that have been linked.
- In comparison to the low cost and high quality, there are none negative aspects.
- Dimensions plus ergonomics, utility (configurable buttons), style (I think gray is gorgeous! ), and craftsmanship plus "mechanics" (as in the feeling you get from pushing your fingers) plus batteries (high lifespan on a single charge) plus adaptability (runs on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android), easy changes
- - Caps Lock not lit
- • 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.
- • 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.
- - compactness - connection -multiconnect (connect to several devices) -essential for travel -portable
- - it is challenging to become accustomed to the size of the keys; - the keys are circular, and this also requires some getting used to; - the adaptability with macOS is limited;
- - Bluetooth - You've got to love it. When there is no backlight present, the best option is to use white color with black lettering. - Compatible with a variety of devices, including a personal computer, a Macintosh computer, a tablet, and a phone (up to three at the same time) - Very space-saving. I am aware that it appears to be lacking in space, and the keys themselves are quite diminutive; but, when contrasted with a full-sized keyboard, the overall volume that is occupied by the keys is not significantly different. - Windows + Mac layout
- - The layout is European. Like a lot of other people, I'm used to American. There is a brief shift to the left, followed by a limited enter, and it is not entirely evident where the square brackets are located. - There is no indicator for the Caps Lock key - The Logitech Unifying adaptor is not supported.
- comfortable quiet nice key travel price The quality appears to be very high, there are many colors (I went with white poppy), and it does not experience any lags or delays when it wakes up.
- It took some time for me to adjust to the circular keys on the keyboard.
- 1. Unkillable 2. Keys with a pleasingly smooth texture 3. Quiet 4. Simplified. 5. Three different tools 6. Restarts the computer whenever you touch a key (this feature is not available on all Bluetooth keyboards). 7. Extremely long battery life (about six months)
- 1. You can only program the Function (Fn) keys on your keyboard. 2. It is not possible to program keys to perform Home or End functions; this behavior does not occur naturally. To put it another way, if you want to scroll all the way to the bottom of a lengthy page, you have two options: either hold down the arrow key or drag the slider with your mouse.
- Excellent clave, just the right size, and the bones under my hands have stopped hurting as a result of using it.
- Quick shift to the left.
- - BATTERIES INCLUDED, plug and play; - SIZE; - QUALITY OF BUILD; - PROMISE MORE THAN 12 MONTHS ON TWO "LITTLE FINGER" BATTERIES
- - You must google for more information, keyboard shortcuts, and the sparse instructions. - must adjust to small arrows
- The buttons were soft and quiet. Very efficient use of electricity; can go over a quarter of a year on just one set of batteries. Toggle between various gadgets with a single press. The Fn key activates a set of extra keys on the keyboard.
- Deleted button names
- Close to life-size. Well-done key travel. Using a blind typing method reduces the number of typographical errors. Once the Logiteck Keyboard Plus has been installed, all of the necessary shortcut keys will be available.
- I don't mind if not all keyboard shortcuts are functioning properly. It's lacking an E, that's all. In its place, the letter Z appears on the screen.