Logitech's new Wireless K350 offers a solid keyboard design if you want a little more comfort in your day-to-day typing. A cleverly designed key layout gently angles your wrists toward a less stressful typing position, without requiring you to relearn how to type. The $60 price tag for the wireless keyboard is a fair deal as well. A few back steps in hot-key layout make us wish Logitech had taken a more all-around approach in its design, but for its stated purpose, we found that the Wireless Keyboard K350 is easy to adjust to and comfortable to use.
Logitech incorporates three design elements into its K350 keyboard that make it stand out from the competition. The first is the so-called 'wave' design, which angles the edge keys, and the two rows in the middle up toward your fingers, and pushes the keys in the W, E, and R, and I, O, and P rows lower. The idea is to accommodate the different lengths of your fingers. The varying height of the keys is supposed to match up with each digit in a more natural fit. Another unique twist is the keyboard's curve. It's similar in shape to Microsoft's, although with one major difference.
Unlike the Microsoft keyboards, the letter keys on the K350 are all the same size. That means there's no stretched out G or H key in the middle row to get caught on. Such a simple design step actually makes a huge difference in how quickly you become comfortable with Logitech's board.
We were able to adjust to the Logitech's natural curve within minutes, while Microsoft's design takes a little longer to get used to-for touch typists, especially.
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Both the MK520 keyboard as well as its accompanying mouse attach to your PC utilizing a single 2.4 GHz USB dongle. I did not require to mount any drivers to begin inputting or mousing with the MK520 combo; I merely plugged the dongle into my COMPUTER’s USB port, and every little thing functioned. I never had any trouble with wireless connection or interference during my testing, and also both the keyboard and also computer mouse reconnected nearly instantaneously after going to sleep complying with brief periods of inactivity. Created to function mostly with Windows PCs, the MK520 will certainly likewise connect to Mac systems, although you won’t be able to personalize any of the hotkeys if you do so.
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