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Logitech Wireless Keyboard
1. Logitech Wireless Keyboard
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My biggest concern before buying this Logitech Wireless keyboard was that it would die too
often. Let me first explain how these concerns were put to rest after several months of use. I
use this keyboard in a room with a single window that is covered by both blinds and curtains. I
also use the keyboard at least 10 feet from the window and the light in the room is off for most
of the day. The keyboard gets several hours of use daily and I have never flipped the hardware
power switch off. The power level, however, has never dropped below 100%.
Next, the “PerfectStroke key system” and “Incurve Keys” really are comfortable and make
typing easier. I particularly like the way the key feels when you press down. You get a very
small amount of feedback almost resembling the old IBM keyboards, but without the loud
clicking. I agree that it is a bit like tapping on a laptop. The big difference, however, is that the
keys on the k750 are much sturdier than those on your usual notebook PC.
As for the connection, I was a bit worried that the new super-small “unifying receiver” would not
provide adequate signal. This is incorrect. In fact, this small transponder works much better than
Logitech’s older stick version. It is on the back of my pc and so has to see through an
aluminum computer chassis as well as a wooden desk, about 4 feet total distance. I’ve never
had a problem with the signal on either my mouse or this keyboard.
Finally, the software for this Logitech Wireless keyboard is pretty much what you’d expect. You
press the sunlight button and a dialog pops up on your computer telling you the “LUX” (amount
of light) your keyboard is getting and how much battery power is remaining. There is also a
function key which you use in combination with the top row of keys to do things like open your
internet browser, pause a song, mute/increase/decrease the volume, etc.
One downside, according to my wife, is that it looks like I’m using a giant old-school calculator.
I think this is not true at all: the solar panels are a dark red while the keyboard is black. This
causes the solar panels to not really be noticeable unless you are looking for them.
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