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May 10, 2025 5:32 AM
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Item 1 of 3
frontpage Posted by LovelyCrayon8652 • 2d ago
May 10, 2025 5:32 AM
Open Box: Logitech MX Keys S Performance Wireless Keyboard & Mouse w/ Palm Rest
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As for the gear: the keeb is fine, don't love chicklet style, it's full sized so takes me a while to get used to the spacing. The proximity based backlighting is very nice. Being full sized makes it not quite a travel keyboard, as it's too long for most laptop bags or even backpacks, but it the low profile makes up for it, if you have enough room. It also has a nice weight and grip, so it doesn't slide around like many lightweight travel keyboards.
The mouse... I've bought, IDK, probably 100 mice in my years, pretty much every kind, form factor, etc you can imagine, and some you probably can't. I've never loved a mouse more. It's basically perfect. Great weight, feel, enough customization to make it my own without trying to cram 80 buttons in, and the scroll wheel, especially on "free spin" mode... /chef's kiss/. You don't know what you've been missing. It's a really nice weight, and has enough mass that you can give it a good push and let it spin, scrolling through docs, and use your fingertip as a brake, to slow down and stop where you want. Reminds me of riding a bicycle, if that makes sense.
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As for the gear: the keeb is fine, don't love chicklet style, it's full sized so takes me a while to get used to the spacing. The proximity based backlighting is very nice. Being full sized makes it not quite a travel keyboard, as it's too long for most laptop bags or even backpacks, but it the low profile makes up for it, if you have enough room. It also has a nice weight and grip, so it doesn't slide around like many lightweight travel keyboards.
The mouse... I've bought, IDK, probably 100 mice in my years, pretty much every kind, form factor, etc you can imagine, and some you probably can't. I've never loved a mouse more. It's basically perfect. Great weight, feel, enough customization to make it my own without trying to cram 80 buttons in, and the scroll wheel, especially on "free spin" mode... /chef's kiss/. You don't know what you've been missing. It's a really nice weight, and has enough mass that you can give it a good push and let it spin, scrolling through docs, and use your fingertip as a brake, to slow down and stop where you want. Reminds me of riding a bicycle, if that makes sense.
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