#LOGITEC SOLAR POWERED KEYBOARD SOFTWARE DRIVER#
You plug the receiver into your USB port, and the driver self-installs. My review copy didn’t have a manual, but you don’t really need a manual. Although the number of pairings possible may vary, the minimum number of available pairings is 45.” If you plan to use your wireless devices on a lot of different computers, you might want to bring along your original USB receiver, just in case. Some Unifying devices may be limited in the number of times they can be paired (connected) to a Unifying receiver. Part of the fine print on the inside of the box is this warning: “ Device Pairing Limitations. (This could use a bit of improvement, as this is probably not the most convenient shape for long-term storage, even though it eliminates the unnecessary use of additional paper.) As this keyboard uses their Unifying technology, you can run up to six compatible wireless devices off the one thumbnail-sized receiver. Just cut the box apart at the dotted line and save the language version you use. Warranty and warning information is printed on the inside of the box, so no additional paper is wasted. No PVC is used in the construction, and the box is fully recyclable. Whether it’s the slender (one third of an inch thick) full-sized black and white keyboard, or the tiny (and I do mean tiny!) USB receiver, this system answers the question “why use more than you have to” with a resounding “we don’t!” Using less than fourteen square inches of solar cells, they have created a wireless keyboard that can run on artificial light and run up to two months in the dark from the backup.įrom the start, Logitech’s minimalist design catches the eye. Logitech’s new K750 solar keyboard addresses that problem with an elegant solution: solar cells that charge a battery backup. Logitech's Solar-Powered Keyboard, the K750 If you go with a rechargeable system, you’re back to being anchored by a cable, and you have to remember to plug it in to get the benefits of the charger. When your battery dies, so does your mouse, keyboard, or other gadget. The difficulty is that they create a new consumable: batteries. And they are the ultimate solution to finding the right length of cable and avoiding tangling problems. Wireless devices continue to increase in popularity, and why not? They use fewer materials, so even non-RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliant devices are friendlier to the environment.