I called officeworks and was able to get them to price match Binglee on the keyboard.
I have attached my receipt in the hopes it will help someone else out
https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/211510/66966/52663246_…
I called officeworks and was able to get them to price match Binglee on the keyboard.
I have attached my receipt in the hopes it will help someone else out
https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/211510/66966/52663246_…
es that sounds very annoying.
That product was fixed with an update.
hmm I can see your "T"
A firmware update for the keyboard??? Good grief, it is true.
Now I just need to dust off the old Windows PC to do it.
Whinging on ozb works! thanks.
"The Logitech K357s Multi-Device Keyboard allows you to start typing on your computer then use the Easy-Switch button to then begin writing messages on your tablet or phone."
Can't use it to switch between laptops?
It comes with one Logitech "unified remote" dongle included. Can use those or bluetooth.
I've got one. It comes with a unified receiver, and it has three "profiles" which are more or less saved connections. You can click any one of those keys and it'll connect to another device that was previously saved on that key.
Neat! Work well in your experience?
@Zazer: it's not bad. The connection is fine, but the keys feel very meh compared. I don't really know how to explain it as i've been using shit keyboards all my life, but i guess its got a kinda laptop feeling to it.
@Tachicuddles: Agreed, not the best keyboard feel. Put mine away as a backup, or for when I need the 2 or 3-way computer function (using a K810 currently, also does 3x bluetooth).
I know the comment is making a joke, but the reason laptops weren't mentioned is that a laptop normally contains a keyboard.
I don't think the comment was making a joke. I'd be interested to switch between PC/laptops, and was wondering the same thing.
The only problem is that you need to switch mice separately.
@bargaino: Ah bummer. Thanks anyway.
@Zazer: I wrote a quick review before. Even the lack of mouse aside, it does have some minor issues.
Here's the review again:
Have one of these. I will try to be objective but I can still be biased (because I own one).
Pros:
Cons:
iPhone connectivity via Bluetooth does work, except after you entered the required pair code, you have to press enter on the keyboard.
It's okay to use this on devices which are not your primary home/work PCs (where the F keys and PrintScreen key aren't important I guess) or entertainment type devices. Good price, but buy only if you need one.
@bargaino: Couldn’t you sync both to one dongle then switch in one go? Bluetooth I guess you have to do it separately
@AussieGargain: I think he meant since this is just the keyboard, you still need mice (or a multi-device mouse).
You are correct though… There are mice from Logitech which support unifying + bluetooth (multiple devices) as well. Could sync one to the same unifying receiver.
Couldn’t you sync both to one dongle then switch in one go?
Physically move the dongle between PCs? Sure, but not as convenient as touching a key.
@bargaino: There is something called Logitech Flow. Need to install software on the PCs/laptops. It may solve the issue (technically mouse can just move across devices and apparently you can copy from one device and paste to another device). However, I don't think it works for tablets or phones.
@netsurfer: Only works on widows and mac.
Remote desktop works so much better anyway.
@bargaino: Logitech Flow, Mouse without border etc… allow you to simple move mouse across machines I thought? So you don't have to manually switch.
Remote desktop only works on Windows (or if you have the Apple one, only works on Mac) and you cannot move the mouse from one PC/Mac to another Mac/PC with remote desktop.
ne thing I hat about this: when is goes to sleep, and wakes from a key hit, it does not transmit that first key to the computer.