This might be an issue for those on laptops, which have limited ports, but it is not a problem for me, because I just plug it into the USB hub on the back of my Apple Cinema HD Display. Overall Review: It does not use Bluetooth but instead uses Logitech’s Unifying Receiver which takes up a USB port. This is a very odd omission and a little annoying at times, but not enough to keep me from recommending this keyboard. If you install the Solar App, pressing the Check Light key will also open the app, which shows the intensity of light and the current battery life.Ĭons: It does not have an indicator light for the caps lock. Pressing the special Check Light key will make a green or red light flash, indicating whether the current light source is good or bad. At some point for some inexplicable reason, Apple decided to remove the numeric from its wireless keyboards, which was incredibly frustrating and annoying. Any time I check the battery life, it is always at 100%. I have owned this keyboard for about a month, and I have never turned it off.
It is solar powered by any light source, so it is ALWAYS FULLY CHARGED. Pros: It looks and feels just like an Apple keyboard-it has the same keys and key placement.