
- #LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 SILVER ON SALE FOR MAC#
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(Apple’s keyboard is thinner along the front edge, but nearly three quarters of an inch thick along the back edge.) While a flat, or even sloping-away, orientation is often the best ergonomic setup, two pop-out legs let you raise the back edge of the K750 by three quarters of an inch. Surprisingly, the K750 is thinner than Apple’s aluminum keyboards, at a consistent height of one quarter of an inch front to back, yet it feels nearly as solid, despite the plastic body. At 17 inches wide and 6.2 inches deep, it’s about the same width as Apple’s Keyboard with numeric keypad but considerably deeper, mostly because of the solar-cell area.
#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 SILVER ON SALE FOR MAC#
Novel power features out of the way, the K750 for Mac is thin but solid. If you click Enable, the app runs a background process that watches for this keypress and then automatically launches the app.) (When you first launch Solar App, it will ask if you want to enable the app to open when you press the Check Light key. The app’s light meter is charmingly live-if you place your hands over the solar cells, the readout drops appropriately. There’s even an option to view a graph of your battery’s charge level over time. Launch the app and press the Check Light key, and the app displays detailed information about the keyboard’s battery and charging status: how much light the solar cells are receiving, the remaining charge, and whether or not you need to position the keyboard to get more light. If that’s not enough information for you, you can download Logitech’s Solar App from the Mac App Store.

Press this button, and if the keyboard is getting enough light to charge its battery, a green LED next to the happy face lights up if not, you see a red light next to the sad face. How do you know if the keyboard is getting enough light? The keyboard sports a Check Light button, just above the numeric keypad and next to happy-face and sad-face icons, for checking the light level. In that case, you may want to occasionally put the keyboard on your desk when you head out for lunch. One exception, however, is that if you use a slide-out keyboard drawer, you may find that the drawer doesn’t pull out far enough to completely expose the solar cells to light.

For obvious reasons, I wasn’t able to test this claim, but in real-world use, it means that if you’re using the K750 in most office environments, you’ll never have to worry about a low battery.
#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 SILVER ON SALE FULL#
In a well-lit office, the K750’s battery takes advantage of that ambient light to maintain a full charge according to Logitech, that would let you use the K750 for three months in total darkness.
