Does anyone here use the 'Logitech Combo Touch Keyboard Case with Trackpad for iPad'? What are your thoughts on it?
I'm thinking about upgrading from my iPad Air 2nd Gen to an iPad Air M2, but the idea of dropping 399 beaver tails (aka Canadian dollars) on a keyboard makes me do a double-take.
The Logitech Combo Touch looks pretty decent and goes for about half the price of the Magic Keyboard.
So, I’m curious—what do you all think about the Logitech keyboard?
Logitech MX Keys Mini vs Apple Magic Keyboard (for Mac) for multi device?
Magic Keyboard is a phenomenal pain in the ass to repair every time - the easiest way to re-pair it to a device is to just plug it in with the lightning cable for a few seconds, but I’m not sure if that would work on the iPad. If you want to switch the keyboard between devices more often than once a week, I would absolutely go with the MX Keys. Also, IMO the MX offers a more pleasant typing experience. Coming from someone who used the magic keyboard for about 6 months before getting the Logitech, and I haven’t wanted to go back even once (going on 1+ year now)
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If you're looking for a mouse that can switch between USB and Bluetooth seamlessly, AND have all the bells and whistles of gaming grade sensor, check out the G604.
I use this as my daily workhorse and for some gaming and it's great. The Bluetooth button is on top. You just press and hold for a full second and it just changes mode.
Comes with side buttons you can bind to G-shift to mod media controls with the scroll wheel. Which also has hyperscroll and side scroll clicks.
In the accessibility setting you can bind all the buttons on the G604 to whatever keybind you want. But I just pre-set the buttons on Ghub and it carries over to iPad as default. Or u can save it to onboard memory.
And I personally like the AA battery, never having to charge the mouse. The battery lasts forever.
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