Lovely size & quality, annoying limits
We are using this with a Linux home theater system. What's nice? Solidly built but lightweight, nice compact size, full-sized keys, and the mousepad two-finger vertical and horizontal scroll work really well. There is a second, yellow left-mouse button for your left hand in the upper left corner, very useful for click-and-drag, but also easy to hit by accident when you are trying to press Esc. What's annoying? I could not find a center-click mouse function. The F1-F12 keys require the Fn "shift" key pressed to operate as function keys, which makes key combos like Ctrl-Alt-F1 for a Linux terminal window difficult. PageUp and PageDown also require the help of Fn. Logitech's behavior modification utility is Windows-only, and its EULA says the user permits Logitech to probe to see what other software is installed on the computer. However, once programmed, the keyboard remembers its settings while turned off, and stays programmed when moved to a Linux system. There's no PDF manual, and the rather scanty documentation is a webpage on Logitech's site. This model is not fully supported by Solaar, a Linux device manager for Logitech’s Unifying Receiver peripherals. In summary, it's not perfect, but it's easier to use from an armchair than a regular wireless full-sized keyboard and separate mouse.
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