Lenovo also has Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Illuminated Keyboard (Graphite) for $69.99 when you apply eCoupon LOGIHOLIDAY at checkout. Shipping is free.
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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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Lenovo also has Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Illuminated Keyboard (Graphite) for $69.99 when you apply eCoupon LOGIHOLIDAY at checkout. Shipping is free.
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What's the difference between the normal vs business version besides the USB receiver thing? I heard typing experience is different between the two versions, any dp?
What's the difference between the normal vs business version besides the USB receiver thing? I heard typing experience is different between the two versions, any dp?
I thought it was just the USB receiver that made the difference and how it transmits to that receiver.
I thought it was just the USB receiver that made the difference and how it transmits to that receiver.
Right. So if you have a non-bolt receiver, like me, for your mouse, then you end up needing a new mouse as well. Unless there's some way to do that that I'm unaware of.
Right. So if you have a non-bolt receiver, like me, for your mouse, then you end up needing a new mouse as well. Unless there's some way to do that that I'm unaware of.
If you have bluetooth on your machine you could still use your old mouse and bluetooth with the keyboard.
If you have bluetooth on your machine you could still use your old mouse and bluetooth with the keyboard.
Yeah. Thanks. But I buy these to use with the receivers. Probably an old school false idea, but I feel like a connection via some usb a receiver is more stable than bluetooth laptop one.
Save your money and get the mx for business just for the bolt adapter it comes with. Also really REALLY don't like the Logi+ software it needs for full functionality. From my usage standpoint you can no longer use the print screen key as the Windows print screen key it forces you to use the Logitech screen capture which is vastly inferior to third party programs like Greenshot.
Great point on the screenshot issue with the lack of a Print Screen key. The one thing is, is the Logi Bolt adapter really better than the USB adapter that the regular version of the keyboard comes with? I've heard it has some encryption advantages but uses a form of lower-power Bluetooth that doesn't offer the advantages of regular USB in terms of latency, but I could be wrong on this.
Also, I have a Logi MX Mouse 3 that uses the regular USB adapter or Bluetooth. Does anyone have any experience using the business version of the keyboard and the "regular" version of the mouse? Does Flow work as well in this configuration (granted, it doesn't work that well anyway as I have the full-sized Logi MX Keys), but that was one thing I wanted to ask.
Edit: It looks like this is the Business version and does come with the Bolt receiver, but my question regarding the performance of the Bolt receiver vs the regular USB receiver and using one "regular" version of the peripheral (maybe with Bluetooth as I don't know that you can mix the USB receiver with the Bolt receiver) still applies. Thanks.
Great point on the screenshot issue with the lack of a Print Screen key. The one thing is, is the Logi Bolt adapter really better than the USB adapter that the regular version of the keyboard comes with? I've heard it has some encryption advantages but uses a form of lower-power Bluetooth that doesn't offer the advantages of regular USB in terms of latency, but I could be wrong on this.
Also, I have a Logi MX Mouse 3 that uses the regular USB adapter or Bluetooth. Does anyone have any experience using the business version of the keyboard and the "regular" version of the mouse? Does Flow work as well in this configuration (granted, it doesn't work that well anyway as I have the full-sized Logi MX Keys), but that was one thing I wanted to ask.
Edit: It looks like this is the Business version and does come with the Bolt receiver, but my question regarding the performance of the Bolt receiver vs the regular USB receiver and using one "regular" version of the peripheral (maybe with Bluetooth as I don't know that you can mix the USB receiver with the Bolt receiver) still applies. Thanks.
Yes, you can connect multiple devices to the one bolt, where you need multiple dongles for the devices with USB. Also, there is not interference with the bolt adapter and USB-C cables. The USB dongle loses connection.
Also, I found a fix for the print screen, it's actually a Windows Setting that they added, not Logitech. Disable it at: Windows settings > Accessibility > Keyboard > Use the Print Screen key to open screen capture".
Yes, you can connect multiple devices to the one bolt, where you need multiple dongles for the devices with USB. Also, there is not interference with the bolt adapter and USB-C cables. The USB dongle loses connection.
Also, I found a fix for the print screen, it's actually a Windows Setting that they added, not Logitech. Disable it at: Windows settings > Accessibility > Keyboard > Use the Print Screen key to open screen capture".
Thanks for the reply. One thing is, how do you emulate the print screen key on the Logi Mini Keys? Is there a "Print Screen" key, or do you just use the "Screen Clipping" key?
Thanks for the reply. One thing is, how do you emulate the print screen key on the Logi Mini Keys? Is there a "Print Screen" key, or do you just use the "Screen Clipping" key?
There's a print screen key, but it started the Windows Snipping tool that ha no customization and isn't branded, so I (and lots of people on the Logitech sub on reddit) incorrectly assumbe that it was the Logi Options+ program that was stealing it's focus. It's not. It was a new Windows option that was introduced unfortunately right around hte same time as I loaded a new Options+ program (what you need to be able to manage the keyboard). One I disabled that option, Greenshot (what I use in windows to capture the scfreen) started working again.
Also, I found a fix for the print screen, it's actually a Windows Setting that they added, not Logitech. Disable it at: Windows settings > Accessibility > Keyboard > Use the Print Screen key to open screen capture".
The screen capture/camera icon/F8 key function is the same for me whether that setting is On or Off: it brings up the new capture toolbar from Snipping Tool. This is without Logitech software installed. Still looking for one-key equivalent of Win + PrtScn (capture full screen, save to Screenshots folder).
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Also, I have a Logi MX Mouse 3 that uses the regular USB adapter or Bluetooth. Does anyone have any experience using the business version of the keyboard and the "regular" version of the mouse? Does Flow work as well in this configuration (granted, it doesn't work that well anyway as I have the full-sized Logi MX Keys), but that was one thing I wanted to ask.
Edit: It looks like this is the Business version and does come with the Bolt receiver, but my question regarding the performance of the Bolt receiver vs the regular USB receiver and using one "regular" version of the peripheral (maybe with Bluetooth as I don't know that you can mix the USB receiver with the Bolt receiver) still applies. Thanks.
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Also, I have a Logi MX Mouse 3 that uses the regular USB adapter or Bluetooth. Does anyone have any experience using the business version of the keyboard and the "regular" version of the mouse? Does Flow work as well in this configuration (granted, it doesn't work that well anyway as I have the full-sized Logi MX Keys), but that was one thing I wanted to ask.
Edit: It looks like this is the Business version and does come with the Bolt receiver, but my question regarding the performance of the Bolt receiver vs the regular USB receiver and using one "regular" version of the peripheral (maybe with Bluetooth as I don't know that you can mix the USB receiver with the Bolt receiver) still applies. Thanks.
Also, I found a fix for the print screen, it's actually a Windows Setting that they added, not Logitech. Disable it at: Windows settings > Accessibility > Keyboard > Use the Print Screen key to open screen capture".
Also, I found a fix for the print screen, it's actually a Windows Setting that they added, not Logitech. Disable it at: Windows settings > Accessibility > Keyboard > Use the Print Screen key to open screen capture".