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Logitech setpoint vs options
Logitech setpoint vs options




logitech setpoint vs options

The latter scenario is helped by the presence of a left click button on the left side of the top edge of the keyboard. In terms of ergonomics, the keyboard is suitable for both single-handed operation as well as holding with both hands. The other keys are in the expected areas, with only the half-height function keys representing a stumbling block for users accustomed to full-size keyboards.

#LOGITECH SETPOINT VS OPTIONS WINDOWS#

Unfortunately, the default behavior is of the Fn key being inactive (i.e, pressing the function keys activates the shortcut multimedia / Windows op, rather than the corresponding function key behavior). Moving on to the keyboard layout, we find the function keys multiplexed with some shortcut keys (for multimedia operations as well as day-to-day Windows operations) using an orange Fn key. A USB to micro-USB charging cable is bundled along with the unit. A micro-USB port enables the internal battery to be recharged using the USB port of any PC. There is an explicit on/off switch to conserve power. The gallery below takes the reader around the various features in the keyboard chassis. In order to alleviate range issues, a USB extender cable is also supplied. The keyboard uses the Logitech Unifying Receiver that enables the receiver to communicate with up to five other compatible Logitech wireless equipment. Subjectively, the weight makes the unit feel solid in hand without being too cumbersome to carry around. Due to the internal rechargeable battery, the unit is heavier compared to similar touchpad keyboards. The dimensions are similar to the Logitech K400 - any user comfortable with that keyboard will feel right at home with the K830 also. The external aspects of the Logitech K830 are summarized in the table below.

logitech setpoint vs options

We will first look into the K830 in detail, followed by the TK820. The TK820 (primarily meant for AiO systems) comes with a bigger than usual touchpad and support for a large number of gestures. The justification offered for the K830 is the presence of an internal rechargeable battery as well as backlighting for use in the dark. The Logitech K830 and TK820 both come in at $99.99. The first set of keyboards we look at today is at the higher end of the pricing spectrum.






Logitech setpoint vs options