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Edited October 25, 2023
at 05:07 PM
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So I came across this deal shopping for a keyboard. The total comes out to be about $84 in cart with stacking two coupons. Directions:
1. Search Logitech MX keys in bing (not sure why, but this worked). Navigate to logitech.com product page.
2. Select Buy MX Keys S.
3. Fill out form to get personalized 15% off code (see snap).
4. Go to link and add the keyboard (I tried with the graphite color).
5. At checkout, add the personalized code, then add the
STONE code to come up with total of about $84.
Happy hunting.
https://www.logitech.com/en-us/pr...11559.html
Notes: use bing search and Edge browser. Clear browser data and try again if doesn't work.
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Fortunately inflation doesn't exist because yikes, imagine the prices then...
This vid is not meant to be an ad, and I hope the keyboard lives up to the hype when I get it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gcugjo
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Fortunately inflation doesn't exist because yikes, imagine the prices then...
Fortunately inflation doesn't exist because yikes, imagine the prices then...
This vid is not meant to be an ad, and I hope the keyboard lives up to the hype when I get it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gcugjo
This vid is not meant to be an ad, and I hope the keyboard lives up to the hype when I get it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gcugjo
So, keep it away from hard surfaces and you'll enjoy it for a long time.
I don't use the flow feature or any other of the advanced features but I should tinker with them for fun sometime
I just can't justify paying $180 dollars for a keyboard and mouse unless I get some kind of reimbursement.
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Really pointless to advertise such if it can't because you can't find keys in the dark without a random, unwanted key press.
I just can't justify paying $180 dollars for a keyboard and mouse unless I get some kind of reimbursement.
Really pointless to advertise such if it can't because you can't find keys in the dark without a random, unwanted key press.
For work and school, this has become my daily driver due to the ability to switch between my work computer, personal computer and whatever third device that I use often enough to add which is phone. I have the version without the number pad that I use for my TV.
For gaming, I find one of my old SteelSeries being more comfortable for my hand. I like the mobility of having a wireless keyboard and receiver for any machine that I might have to use. I miss using my old Corsair K70 Red, Drop Entr and my Planck but it is just much more simple for deskspace and being on the go.