#LOGITECH WIRELESS SOLAR KEYBOARD K750 FOR MAC WORK WITH PC MAC OSX#
There was a bit of a hiccup when I tried to use the "Mission Control" key while testing the keyboard on an Apple MacBook Air with Mac OSX 10.6.8 installed. During testing I found the keyboard to be quite reliable-never dropping a keystroke.
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Logitech likely used this wireless connection rather than Bluetooth in order to cut costs, making it a little more affordable than Apple's offerings. The K750 wirelessly connects to your Mac via a mini USB receiver that communicates over a 2.4GHz wireless frequency. Underneath the solar panels are a series of familiar hot-keys that all Apple users will recognize: Brightness, Mission Control, Dock, skip back, play/pause, skip forward, mute, lower volume, increase volume, and eject CD. Logitech claims that the keyboard can last up to 30 days in complete darkness, but even in my dimly-lit nook in PC Labs the keyboard still managed to take in more energy than it was expending. The solar panels sit along the top of the keyboard. If you download the "Solar App" from Logitech's website you will get the same result and a window will open to show you the status of the battery and how much light (measured in Lux) is in the room. Next to the button is smiley face and frown face icons if the ambient light in the room is sufficient, a green light will go on next to the smiley face and if it's not, a red light with glow next to the frown face.
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