Dell has
Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Illuminated Keyboard (920-010594, Graphite) on sale for for
$69.99.
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Available:Lenovo has
Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Illuminated Keyboard (920-010594, Graphite) on sale for for
$69.99 when you apply eCoupon code
LOGIHOLIDAY in your cart.
Shipping is free.
Available:Features:- Smarter Fn Keys now give you the power to send emojis, mute and unmute your mic, and activate talk to text
- Dimensions: 5.19" x 11.65"
- Required: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, Chrome OS, Linux, iOS 13.4 or later, iPadOS 14 or later, Android 5.0 or later
- Multi-device keyboard works with computers, phones, and tablets
- Compatible with Logi Bolt USB receiver (not included)
- Powered up to 10 days on a full charge, or up to 5 months with backlighting turned off
- Proximity sensors detect your hands, illuminating the keyboard the moment your fingers approach and turn off when you step away, saving power for those moments of inspiration
- Backlighting intensity automatically adapts to lighting conditions, or can be set manually
- Package contents: universal keyboard, USB Type-C charging cable (USB Type-A to USB Type-C)
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this is has been the price for sometime..not a great deal
FWIW, if you've used a Macbook keyboard, there's nothing really "mini" about it, except having a smaller footprint on your desk. Still feels like a full keyboard to me, minus the number pad.
FWIW, if you've used a Macbook keyboard, there's nothing really "mini" about it, except having a smaller footprint on your desk. Still feels like a full keyboard to me, minus the number pad.
Can you connect more than one device to the receiver? Say a mouse and keyboard the way the old Unity receiver worked?
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this is has been the price for sometime..not a great deal
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FWIW, if you've used a Macbook keyboard, there's nothing really "mini" about it, except having a smaller footprint on your desk. Still feels like a full keyboard to me, minus the number pad.
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