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So you can work or play in more places - like your comfy couch - the long-range wireless connection virtually eliminates delays, dropouts and interference. Treat your hands right with keys that feel good and make every keystroke comfortable, fluid and whisper-quiet. With sleek lines and a thin profile, this stylish, streamlined keyboard adds style to your workspace - whether you've got a laptop or desktop. This keyboard charges itself whenever there's light - and stays charged for at least three months in total darkness - so you can say good-bye to battery hassles. It doesn't get more hassle-free than this. Light source from sunlight and/or indoor lighting
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Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7, Windows 8 OS / System Requirement Operating System Supported I’m not holding my breath, though.Learn more about the K750 Best Seller Ranking
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And, if Logitech ever makes a white-and-silver Mac edition with the Command key in lieu of the Windows key, I’m snapping one of those up, too. And even though I can’t use all the functions on my work computer, I’m planning to give the Logitech K750 a permanent home there. It has totally erased my fear of battery death, eliminates one more cord, and looks so darn cool. Nice!ĭespite some things not working as I had planned, probably due to my own ignorance, I love the Logitech K750. It brought up the dialogue box for Restart/Sleep/Cancel/ShutDown. I was happy to see that the F12 key for power (“PC only”) actually DID work, in a nice way. The transport controls (for iTunes) work, and volume up/down/mute work. As expected, most of the special function keys don’t work. With the Mac, the little Windows key in the lower left becomes the Command (“Apple”) key, except you only get one. Pressing the F12 “PC on/off” button caused my XP machine to go into some kind of instant, weird coma that forced me to restart the computer. In the case of my work PC, pressing the Home icon key launched Internet Explorer (the default browser), the email icon launched Outlook, and the music icon launched iTunes (which I installed and set as default).
But I was surprised to see that the function icons worked. Naturally, I can’t monitor my battery status and I can forget about Caps Lock indicators.
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This is my work machine where I have no admin rights, so I can’t install any Logitech apps. Well, duh.ĭespite having SetPoint installed, I could not get the on-screen Caps Lock to show up. Email did not work, and I’m not sure if it’s because I don’t have an email program installed. Transport controls worked, too, as did volume. The music note icon launched Windows Media Player. The “home” icon brought up the default browser. I noticed that the function keys (see photo above) were working. I plugged in the tiny Unifying Receiver into an open USB port and that was that. I already had Logitech SetPoint installed so I just downloaded the Solar App. I tried the Logitech K750 in all three environments.
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I use a Mac at home running OS X and Windows 7, and I use a PC at work running XP. There’s also an option to view the charge over time, in graphical form. Now I don’t know how spot-on these figures are but there are helpful smiley and frowny faces to make it more clear. With the Solar App, you can monitor the battery status and the level of “brightness” the photovoltaic cells see, in Lux.
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It’s a free download (no CD-ROM included in the package) and is separate from from the Logitech SetPoint software. The Solar App is unique to this keyboard. Leg extendedĪnother thing I love about the K750 is how crazy flat it is! I thought the Apple keyboard was flat until I put it next to the wafer-thin K750. This indicates an 8 degree tilt if extended. In contrast to the front side, which is nearly all glossy black, the back side of the K750 is entirely white.ĭoor to the rechargable battery. Here you can see F1-F12 and their corresponding FN functions. This engages the function key row at the top. You get one on the left of the space bar, but you’ll find an FN key on the right. I should point out something pretty subtle.