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![]() Why is my Logitech keyboard not connecting?.Where is the connect button on wireless keyboard?. LOGITECK WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC MACHow do I log into my Mac without a keyboard?.How do I make my wireless keyboard discoverable?. LOGITECK WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC PROHow do I fix my MacBook Pro keyboard not working?.How do you connect a wireless keyboard to a Mac?.Why is my wireless keyboard not connecting?.Why is my Mac not recognizing my keyboard?.Does HP wireless keyboard work with Mac?.How do I connect my Logitech wireless keyboard k780 to my Mac?.Price: I purchased refurbished for around $35 - $40 however New are around $60 - $80 and worth every penny. Product info stated keyboard will stay charged in no light for up to 3 months.that would be impressive although I have no intentions in testing that fact. Pros: Easy to set up, looks great, keys are smooth and very close to Mac's key feel, very comfortable to type with, wireless, no need to charge and stays charged even in low to no light. Since then (about 2 months later) the keyboard stays at a consistent 100% charge.Ĭons: Not Bluetooth, have to use up USB slot with USB receiver. When I first installed this refurbished keyboard the app stated I had 70 - 80% charge. Now if you're wondering about the solar capabilities worry not! The keyboard DOES charge in regu lar office light and stays charged. The solar app is very informative although you really don't need the app. LOGITECK WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC BLUETOOTHThe keyboard was very easy to set up, although I wish it was Bluetooth so I didn't have to use up a USB slot, but set up was quick and easy. It looks great and close enough to Mac's color, with Mac control keys. This keyboard worked out great and at a great price. Wireless, native control keys, color, etc.and within a specific dollar range. Any regular USB keyboard or add on number key pad would have done the trick, however we wanted to stay with the Mac theme. The standard Mac mini keyboard doesn't work very well for an accounting business due to lack of numeric key pad. My small office moved over from PC's to Mac's. Only didn't work once in the first week, simply had to turn it off and back on and then was good to go. To sum it up: a bit of a headache to get set up but once up and running - it does the job wonderfully. The battery was included which is good (didn't realize it would even have one) but we almost broke the keyboard trying to get the battery out in order to remove the protective sticker. And it is solar so I expect that to be a good exchange. And this price was much more satisfying than the Apple originals. I needed a rechargeable keyboard with a numeric keypad. If you are switching from the original Apple Keyboard, then it will take a while to get used to the lesser quality keys. The only hint of it is in the image, but there is no mention anywhere of the purpose of the USB in the product description. Would have like to know have know before purchasing that it required a USB hook up (which caused me to have to buy extra USB ports since my four on my Mac are already occupied). Overall, I really like this keyboard and hope that there will be no problems. The bulk of the device is great, then there is one or two things that they miss the mark on or take the easy way out. That's a typical type of shortcoming that I know Logitech for. I fear that they will scratch/wear off long before the board dies. The only "real" big and disappointing negative is that the printing on the keys are decals. And it's usually the misses that are the more important gear I need. This does have a single coin battery that I trust recharges as needed to support the board when it's not getting enough light? I just hope this board last a good long time?! With all the Logitech gear I have there are some hit and misses. Now I don't have to and have 3 White 1st Gen Apple keyboards in storage now. I am so tired of dealing with batteries, although, it's only one of the four that goes low and needs to be replaced. These boards are suppose to be able to use ambient and office light to keep them going for a good long time. To me that "kinda Nutz", but that's what works for him. I have a friend that puts his on his fence facing the sun for a few hours. I have Warm White LED tape on the lip of an Art Board that sits under my raised, on a fluted cinder block, main monitor and they are, as per the "charge indicators", enough light to keep the board charged(ing). The flip out feet to raise the back of the board seem flimsy and because I need them, they'll break. Touch is good, but takes a bit of adjustment from using most other boards. Solar Eliminates the Nusance of Batteries.
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