I've never been a fan of Logitech keyboards but this one was a winner. The keys felt good to the touch and the ergonomic feel of the keyboard wasn't like the ones that Microsoft produced years ago.
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I've never been a fan of Logitech keyboards but this one was a winner. The keys felt good to the touch and the ergonomic feel of the keyboard wasn't like the ones that Microsoft produced years ago.
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I've bought many of this keyboard over the years. I type for a living, sometimes over 60 hours a week, and this keyboard never lets me down, and I've never had problems w/ carpal tunnel issues (I sit it in my lap, adjust if I start to feel any hint of strain though that's happened only a very few...
This keyboard is great! I have been wired for years, decided to go wireless, Logitech is the best. I would recommend this keyboard to everyone.
Logitech's new Wireless K350 offers a solid keyboard design if you want a little more comfort in your day-to-day typing. A cleverly designed key layout gently angles your wrists toward a less stressful typing position, without requiring you to relearn how to type.
Keyboard characters are big and bright, easy to see in low light conditons. Key feel and response is excellent. Quiet and very comfortable to use. Unifying receiver for easy setup and quick connection. Would like to see a back lit keyboard like this one for very low light conditions.
I hope that Logitech gets moving and creates an update for Win 8.1 because many of the keyboards functions do not work under this operating system. Nice board but not worth paying the extra money until the functions work with Win 8.1.
This product was huge. It was ergonomically correct and probably comfortable, but it was almost as big as my desk. It is a great product for the price (probably low to middle range of price options), but I need something smaller and none of the options list the dimensions.
You'd think for $50/60, a keyboard maker would put letters on the keys that wouldn't wear off, wouldn't you? Ridiculous. "N" is gone, "E" and "A" are fading fast, "C", "M" and other high-usage fee showing lots of wear. Maybe Logitech could spend another 5¢ and fix the problem.
Great keyboard in most regards; Responsive, good battery life, good wireless
Keyboard letters wear off
I have enjoyed my K350 until I upgraded to Windows 8.1. I lost the zoom in and out buttons, the window selection button, the setup key, the camera key and the ability to program any of the function keys. Set point is not compatible with and will not function on windows 8.1.
Egronomics are great, its customisable,its comfortable BUT the keys aren't responsive enough for a great gaming experience
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