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Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 caps lock light
Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 caps lock light




logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 caps lock light
  1. #LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 CAPS LOCK LIGHT FOR MAC#
  2. #LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 CAPS LOCK LIGHT FULL#
  3. #LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 CAPS LOCK LIGHT BLUETOOTH#
  4. #LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 CAPS LOCK LIGHT MAC#

(Switching between devices takes roughly three to ten seconds, depending on the responsiveness of the devices.)

#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 CAPS LOCK LIGHT MAC#

Once you’ve paired your devices, pressing F1, F2, or F3 automatically connects the K760 to the appropriate Mac or iOS device-a blue LED on the key blinks as the keyboard is connecting, then glows solid to indicate an active connection has been made. You repeat this process for up to three devices. Then you simply use the OS X or iOS Bluetooth-pairing procedure.

#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 CAPS LOCK LIGHT BLUETOOTH#

When you want to pair a device with the K760, you press the Bluetooth-pairing button on the underside of the keyboard, then press whichever Bluetooth key-F1, F2, or F3-you want to use for that Mac or iOS device. Specifically, the K760’s F1, F2, and F3 keys are each labeled with the Bluetooth symbol and 1, 2, or 3, respectively. In other words, if you’ve got an iMac, a MacBook, and an iPad, you can pair the K760 with all three, and switch between devices with the press of a button. But for those with multiple Apple products, the even bigger appeal of the K760 is that it can simultaneously pair with three devices: any combination of Macs, iPhones, iPads, or iPod touch models. Unlike most previous Logitech keyboards for Mac, the K760 connects to your Mac using Bluetooth-a change sure to please the many, many, many Macworld readers who’ve complained over the years about Logitech’s preference for USB RF dongles. The company’s Control Center software, discussed below, gives you a simple battery-level display. Unlike the K750, the K760 doesn’t have a Check Light button to determine if the solar cells are getting enough light, and Logitech’s Solar App for Mac, which displays detailed information about the K750’s battery and charging status, doesn’t work with the K760. In that case, you may need to occasionally put the keyboard on your desk when you head out for lunch so the solar cells can catch some rays. Obviously, I didn’t test this, but I can tell you that over a month of use, I never experienced a low battery.Īs with the K750, one potential challenge to using the K760 is that if you have a slide-out keyboard drawer, you may find that the drawer doesn’t pull out far enough to completely expose the solar cells to light. (Pressing the battery-check button-the F8 key-lets you quickly determine if the keyboard’s battery needs charging.) Logitech claims a fully charged battery will let you use the keyboard for three months of eight-hour days in total darkness.

#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 CAPS LOCK LIGHT FULL#

In fact, in a well-lit room, the battery’s charge will rarely dip below full, as even dim ambient light is enough to maintain a full battery charge. Like the K750, the K760 uses the light in your office or home to charge the keyboard’s internal, rechargeable battery. (Although a flat or sloping-away orientation is often the best ergonomic setup, the K760’s rear feet raise the back edge about a third of an inch.) However, the K760 is quite a bit deeper-at 6.5 inches-than Apple’s Wireless Keyboard thanks to a large strip of solar cells at the top. In fact, the K760 actually has a lower overall profile than Apple’s Wireless Keyboard, at just over a half an inch thick at its thickest point, and with less of an incline.

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#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 CAPS LOCK LIGHT FOR MAC#

Announced back in May, the company’s $80 Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 (officially called the Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 for Mac, iPad, iPhone, but which I’ll just refer to as the K760) is based on last fall’s Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac ( ), but offers a more-compact design, much-requested Bluetooth support, and the capability to pair with three devices.Īt just 11.5 inches wide, the K760 rivals Apple’s Wireless and standard desktop keyboards in compactness. In a market where few vendors make dedicated Mac keyboards, much less good ones, Logitech has released its second premium Mac keyboard of the past year.






Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 caps lock light