moderated Re: Full size wireless keyboard
Logitech does make the G613 Lightspeed mechanical wireless gaming keyboard, it is truly full-size with Windows keys on both sides as well as an application key, numeric pad and the 6-pack as well as volume control and media keys. It can connect to 1 device via VBluetooth and also comes with a USB dongle. It’s heavy and big, but a pretty decent keyboard.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
T. Civitello
Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2020 8:06 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Full size wireless keyboard
Have you looked at the Logitech MK520 Wireless keyboard? I have 3 of these and am using Win 10 and Win 7, Jaws 2020, Kurzweil 1000 and MS Edge and IE 11. The keyboard works well and uses alkaline batteries. Tom
My old logitechI believe was a K320. I checked out the K780 but am looking for standard layout for the six pack and arrow keys. The K800 seems to fit most criteria as far as I can tell except it is rechargeable and does not accept replaceable alkaline batteries. Frequent charging is not ideal especially when alkaline batteries often last 2 years or more. Amazingly, it does not appear that Logitech makes a truly standard full-size keyboard with num pad that accepts batteries. Was hoping someone knew of another brand/model that they liked.
My old logitechI believe was a K320. I checked out the K780 but am looking for standard layout for the six pack and arrow keys. The K800 seems to fit most criteria as far as I can tell except it is rechargeable and does not accept replaceable alkaline batteries. Frequent charging is not ideal especially when alkaline batteries often last 2 years or more. Amazingly, it does not appear that Logitech makes a truly standard full-size keyboard with num pad that accepts batteries. Was hoping someone knew of another brand/model that they liked.
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