

I have no issues with the tactile feedback of the keys. Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard – Keys One of the reason why I am still using the Apple Wired Keyboard both at work and at home is because for the Apple Wired Keyboard, the first key of the last row is the control key. Having the fn key as the first key and the control as the second means I have to be a little bit more careful. Similar to the Apple Wireless Keyboard, the fn key is placed at the first key of the last row which is kinda irritating for me because I use Terminal/iTerm a lot and I need to press the control key often. Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard – MicroUSB Charging Port
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You need not worry about getting or bringing along spare batteries.Ī full charge of the built-in battery last me about 50 hours (continuous usage of 10 hours a day for 5 days in a row). When the battery runs out, you can always connect the keyboard to your Mac using the included micro USB cable to charge. Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard – On/Off SwitchĪnother thing I like about this keyboard is the built-in battery. I prefer the idea of a physical on/off switch rather than having me to hold on to the power button for 5 seconds just to off it (like on the Apple Wireless Keyboard). Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard – Box Front Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard – Box Back Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard – Box Contents Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard – Front View Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard – Back View There is only one area that is made of aluminium, which is the portion covering the main keys. The Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard is a pretty expensive alternative to the Apple Wireless Keyboard which is retailing for S$98. The Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard (K811) is a keyboard for Mac and is retailing for S$169, the Windows equivalent is Logitech Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard (K810) is also retailing for S$169.
