- #LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 FOR MAC AUSTRALIA MAC OSX#
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#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 FOR MAC AUSTRALIA FULL#
If you're fine with the scissor-style keys, then I recommend you check out Logitech K750 for Mac, but not before recommending you also look elsewhere for a more comfortable typing experience.You can return most new, unopened items fulfilled by Amazon AU within 30 days of receipt of delivery for a replacement or full refund of the price you paid for the item if you change your mind - see About Replacements and About Refunds. While I realize judging whether or not a keyboard is comfortable to type upon is subjective, I should warn the chronic writers and those that suffer from RSI and Carpel Tunnel that this keyboard will not improve your lifestyle-no matter how sexy it may look. But the whole thing falls apart when it comes down to the overall typing experience- it's not ergonomically sound. The Logitech Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac has it all: good looks, wireless connectivity, and a full feature set. Some users may not mind, but if you suffer from RSI, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, or type a lot of text, then you should steer clear. The keyboard's low profile, slightly raised angle, and scissor-style keys, all make it feel like I was typing against a hard surface while writing this review. While I understand that some users may hold design above comfort when selecting a keyboard, the K750 feels more like a laptop keyboard than a desktop one.
#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 FOR MAC AUSTRALIA SOFTWARE#
Pairing an extra Logitech-branded peripheral to the USB receiver is painless: Simply go to the Application section in Finder, then Utilities, and select the Logitech Unifying Software and follow the directions. This allows you to use one USB dongle in one USB port on your Mac rather than two USB receivers taking up space in order for you to use your mouse and keyboard (provided its from Logitech).
The USB receiver also has a special added feature: it can sync with up to six other Logitech devices through the Unifying software that you can download from Logitech's site. The keyboard I received was M/N: Y-R0016, so if you have this model number you will likely have similar issues. Logitech, however, has an excellent support page that helped me resolve the issue with step-by-step illustrated instructions.
#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 FOR MAC AUSTRALIA MAC OSX#
There was a bit of a hiccup when I tried to use the "Mission Control" key while testing the keyboard on an Apple MacBook Air with Mac OSX 10.6.8 installed. During testing I found the keyboard to be quite reliable-never dropping a keystroke.
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Logitech likely used this wireless connection rather than Bluetooth in order to cut costs, making it a little more affordable than Apple's offerings. The K750 wirelessly connects to your Mac via a mini USB receiver that communicates over a 2.4GHz wireless frequency. Underneath the solar panels are a series of familiar hot-keys that all Apple users will recognize: Brightness, Mission Control, Dock, skip back, play/pause, skip forward, mute, lower volume, increase volume, and eject CD.
#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 FOR MAC AUSTRALIA PC#
Logitech claims that the keyboard can last up to 30 days in complete darkness, but even in my dimly-lit nook in PC Labs the keyboard still managed to take in more energy than it was expending. The solar panels sit along the top of the keyboard. If you download the "Solar App" from Logitech's website you will get the same result and a window will open to show you the status of the battery and how much light (measured in Lux) is in the room. Next to the button is smiley face and frown face icons if the ambient light in the room is sufficient, a green light will go on next to the smiley face and if it's not, a red light with glow next to the frown face. Above the numeric keypad is an on/off switch and a button that allows you to check if the ambient light is sufficient enough to power or charge the keyboard.