An ultra-slim keyboard (just over 9mm “thick”) with a touch of elegance with its transparent frame and laser-etched backlighted keys. The amount of that illumination is controlled by a dedicated key to cycle through four setting levels. The palm rest is just enough area for my short, by wide hands. The travel on the keystroke is a bit more than my laptop’s keyboard, so I can punch away with confidence.
It replaces another Logitech keyboard, which was Bluetooth wireless and had great keystroke response. However, the keycaps’ print was not accentuated enough and was hard to see under ambient light. Also, there was this annoying optical level reader on the left that provided for Windows zoom factors — a real techie feature, but it would process false reads when a shadow passed over it — my desktop icons would start zooming or shrinking to ridiculous sizes.
This is a USB wired keyboard, fortunately it comes with a long reach to go under, then up and through the desktop to a USB port on my monitor.




