The more accessories I add to my tablets, the more I feel like Im missing the point.
Logitechs current small keyboards
Im a big fan of Logitech keyboards.
At home, I use theMX Mechanical Mini, a tenkeyless low-profile keyboard with tactile mechanical switches.
This usually works out for me, but I do have a few gripes.
This is partially my fault, since the MX Keys Mini isnt meant for travel.
This comes with its own problems, though, mostly in the form of comfort.
The change mostly comes down to one new design feature: The keyboard comes with an attached cover now.
Its also got 1mm of key travel, which is equivalent to the Magic Keyboard’s.
Plus, the shortcut keys are now a full function row when used on non-mobile operating systems.
That said, this is still a tablet or phone keyboard through-and-through.
Theres no touchpad, so it expects you to control your rig via its own touch screen.
Theres also a sacrifice that comes with having a neat and tidy package: the batteries.
One more minor complaint: I was sometimes able to press keys even with the cover closed.
Unfortunately, that also means theres a bit of a premium for it.
It’s also $10 more than its predecessor.