Besides, Apple has the Magic Keyboard with an integrated number pad. The ergonomic design aligns your shoulders, allowing you to place your mouse closer to your keyboard for less arm reaching, more comfort, and. Its simple, clean, and super compact design makes it easy to use on my small desk in my apartment.
Type with confidence on a keyboard crafted for efficiency, stability, and precision. Preferably wireless capable, but option to plug in. Logitech MX Keys Mini Introducing MX Keys Mini a smaller, smarter, and mightier keyboard made for creators. KB/M works fine with other devices, and yes, I tried replacing the batteries.Īs an aside - I'm thinking about upgrading my kit to a Logitech G910 and G903 - anyone have any experience with these - work fine with a Mac/any issues? I'm open to other suggestions - in particular, looking for a mechanical keyboard with macro keys, and a mouse with as many buttons as you can slap on it. The Mini has plugged into it: USB-C dock, which has my main monitor and two external HDDs plugged into it, second monitor via HDMI, USB-3 dock with an occasionally turned on backup drive attached and 3 empty ports for when I need to plug more stuff in, and the Logitech usb keyboard/mouse dongle plugged into the remaining USB port. Moving the keyboard closer (which is very uncomfortable with my setup) doesn't seem to alleviate the problem. MX Keys Mini for Mac Minimalist Wireless Illuminated Keyboard.
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I don't think it's a distance issue my old 2012 Macbook Pro used to sit in the same spot I've placed my Mini (actually, a bit further away) and it worked for years with no issues. Logitech MX Keys Mini Minimalist Wireless Illuminated Keyboard - Pale Gray UK English (.
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The key thing being is it's not bluetooth, but connects with the USB dongle - I've been searching best I can about keyboard/mouse lag on the M1 devices, and everything I find is in regards to Bluetooth issues - which shouldn't be relevant to my problem, because no Bluetooth involved here. I have a Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse combo - not sure of the exact model, but it was a cheaper one from Walmart, about $40. The keyboard refuses to type about 30% of the time, lags severely about 30% of the time, and works normally the remainder likewise, the mouse lags severely maybe 40% of the time. Mostly loving it so far but I've been having one really frustrating issue. Ive just bought a Mac Mini on eBay to be used primarily as an HTPC, and I need to find a reasonably priced wireless keyboard/trackpad combo to control it.