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Harmessi Hamdi - Digital Artist

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you turn caps-lock on or off, a nice reminder before you start wondering why a password doesn’t seem to work. To be honest, this reviewer has never been a fan of chicklet keys and generally keeps their original Apple keyboards stowed away in a closet. However, we’ve been happily (and quite briskly and accurately) typing away on the MX Keys S since its arrival. Logitech’s design and mechanical engineering of its keys are the keyboard’s most notable feature. On the surface, the keycaps have a slight concave indentation that help keep your fingers aware of where their center is. Secondly, the resistance of the keys is just right, neither too stiff or too strong. No matter how hard you type, the keyboard remains exceptionally quiet. Polygamous Peripherals Logitech’s MX series of peripherals share a feature that is unique in the market, Easy-Switch. On the MX Anywhere mouse it is three-way pushbutton on the bottom. On the MX Keys S, it’s in the form of three keys at the top of the cursor/insert section. These let you pair the peripherals to three separate devices and easily switch between them on the fly. Though this is a cool hardware feature, the folks at Logitech didn’t stop there. Logi Flow is a software feature that lets you work almost seamlessly between two different devices, not only moving and focusing on or the other them, but copying and pasting between them. You have no idea how handy this is until you’ve tried it. If you’ve been beating on the same boring keyboard or pushing around the same mediocre mouse for years on end, it may be time for a change. And whether it’s on your desktop or on the road, the Logitech MX series of mice and keyboards can rouse a far more interesting experience. For more information, visit: Logitech.com

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