LOGITECH MX Keys Mini Wireless Keyboard - Pale Grey, Silver/Grey
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Price: £89.99
Brand: Logitech
10/25/2021
Description: Small but mighty The Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Keyboard takes the amazing design of the MX Keys Keyboard and shrinks it to fit in smaller setups. Designed for creatives and engineered for coders, the MX Keys Mini has been crafted for support, stability, and precision. The quiet and fluid but fast and accurate keystrokes deliver a distinct tactile response. You'll feel the response as you type rather than hear it. Adjustable backlighting The backlit keys use a proximity sensor to detect when you're about to type and fade when you leave your desk. Backlighting intensity automatically adapts to the room or can be set manually. Logitech Flow Working with your MX Master 3 or other Logitech Flow-enabled mouse, you can move from one device to another without re-connecting. Transfer files, documents, and images across computers and systems with ease. Experience 10 days of battery life with backlighting or up to 5 months charge with the backlighting off. And when you're low on power, USB Type-C charging will have you up and running in no time. Logitech LOGITECH MX Keys Mini Wireless Keyboard - Pale Grey, Silver/Grey - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10230435
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 5099206099005
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: OVERVIEW, specifications: [ { label: Type: Keyboard ● Power: Battery ● Numerical keypad: No ● Trackpad ● Wired connections: USB Type-C x 1 ● Compatibility: - Windowsn- Macn- iOSn- iPadOSn- Androidn- Chrome OSn- Linux ● Wireless connections: - Bluetooth LEn- USBn- Wireless via dongle } ] }, { groupLabel: FEATURES, specifications: [ { label: Mechanical keyboard ● Ergonomic design ● Anti-ghosting ● Backlit keys: Yes ● Programmable keys ● Media keys: Yes ● Cable length: 1.2 m ● Other features: - Hand proximity sensors that turn the backlighting onn- Ambient light sensors that adjust backlighting brightnessn- Easy-switch keys to connect up to three devices and easily switch between themn- Approx. 10 meters wireless rangen- Compatible with Logitech Flow enabled mouse ● Switch type ● Macro keys } ] }, { groupLabel: POWER, specifications: [ { label: Battery type: Rechargeable via USB Type-C ● Battery life: - With backlit keys: up to 10 daysn- Without backlit keys: up to 5 months. GENERAL ● Software included: Adobe Creative Cloud (1 Month free subscription) ● Colour: Pale Grey ● Box contents: - Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Keyboardn- USB-C charging cable (USB-A to USB-C)n- User documentation ● System requirements: - Windows 10 or latern- macOS 10.5 or latern- Linuxn- iOS 13.4 or latern- iPadOS 14 or latern- Android 5 or later ● Dimensions: 21 x 296 x 132 mm (H x W x D) ● Weight: 506 g ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 2 years
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Author: Caroline | CrosswalkClan
Rating: 5
Review: I ‘ummed and ahhhed’ about this mouse for weeks before ordering - whilst it’s significantly cheaper than the other option I was considering (Logitech MX Master 3S), it’s still a decent chunk of money to spend on a mouse when you can get basic models for £5-10! However, after a couple of weeks of 8 hour+ daily use Monday to Friday I am absolutely convinced this was the best decision. My only negative is that it doesn’t have a horizontal scroll wheel like the MX Master range, but you can hold down one of the side buttons and it changes the normal scroll wheel into horizontal scrolling. This *almost* negates the negative, but a dedicated horizontal wheel would definitely be better if you, like me, do a lot of horizontal scrolling (tasks like video and music editing for example). This is because it’s just slightly awkward, and I really have to think when I’m doing it - I often start scrolling before pressing the button so get lost in a speedy vertical scroll - maybe that’s a me problem haha! But beyond that one issue, I have zero negative feedback on this mouse - and I don’t think it deserves the dropping of a star, as for most people they wouldn’t require horizontal scrolling anyway. The ergonomics of it (and I mean *real* ergonomics - based around the contours of the hand during use - not just a little bit of soft touch material and some curves, like others!) are superb, though won’t necessarily be the same for everyone. I have long fingers and decent sized hands for a woman, but wouldn’t quite call them ‘large’, and it’s perfect for me. The hand can rest comfortably, and with the wrist/forearm not needing to be forced to a flat, horizontal position (which, when you think about it, is totally unnatural) I have zero fatigue at the end of the day. It has slotted seamlessly into my workflow and made me significantly more productive and comfortable. I use the Apple Magic Keyboard with my MacBook Pro and dual monitors, but knew this would be so much better than the Apple Magic Mouse - and it absolutely is. Happy to answer any questions, and looking forward to the day that they update their vertical mice to include a horizontal scroll wheel!
Author: Jerry
Rating: 3
Review: Used Logitech mice for years, last one being MX Master but even though I loved that one the pain in my upper arm had got so bad that I could no longer sit facing my PC. Instead I had to sit sideways with my arm resting on my desk! So time for a change. I have tried vertical mice before but never got one I was completely happy with regards positioning. This one I am very happy with most of the time. The upper arm pain has mostly gone and getting used to this mouse took no time at all. Extremely comfortable for my small hands. Now onto the bits I'm not so happy with. Pairing using the Logitech Bolt on Windows 10 is ridiculously long winded. I mean, how hard is it to make a mouse that just sees the damn USB connector and pairs with it? And Bluetooth? I use a Pluggable USB bluetooth adapter on Windows that works for everything else just fine. And most of the time it works for this mouse on Windows (instead of the Bolt) but too many times I have had to repair it as it simply looses connection. Either because I have used it on another PC or laptop and then it refuses to connect to my main machine again or it simply loses the connection between reboots. Very frustrating! Strange as I have no problems when using it on a laptop running Linux Mint. Bluetooth connection on it has been rock solid so far. Perhaps it has something to do with Windows or the Pluggable adapter? No idea. This is all very annoying as my KDE Neon machine refuses to connect to it using bluetooth so I was using the supplied Bolt adapter on it and bluetooth on my main Windows machine. I did consider buying another Bolt adapter but at circa £20? Logitech is taking the proverbial with that price! Not to mention my annoyance at having umpteen of the old Logitech adapters in a drawer. Of course these can't be used with this new mouse because....progress. Or something. So perhaps I should buy a bluetooth adapter for my Windows machine that gives me a reliable connection or is it the bluetooth in the mouse that is the problem? No way of knowing without spending money of course. To sum up I really want to love this mouse. Adapter and bluetooth connection with the advantage of using it with three separate machines. But the connection problems are a pain in the butt!