Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Keyboard

Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Keyboard

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I started a new role at the beginning of April, and they ship you equipment, including a new keyboard and mouse. We were given a stipend, but there was a recommended option. I decided to go with the recommended option, the Logitech Wireless ERGO K860 keyboard.

Software

Logitech LogiOptions software for Logitech devices, currently displaying a picture of the ERGO K860 keyboard settings screen

You can modify what some of the keys do, e.g. F1-F12 keys. You can change what they do so; for example, the F12 key can act like an F12 key, or it could be the volume up key (default). What's nice, though, is you can also choose to open an application.

Logitech LogiOptions software for Logitech devices, currently displaying a picture of the ERGO K860 keyboard settings screen where the F12 key was clicked, displaying the options you have for the F12 key

There are more options if you click on the More link.

Logitech LogiOptions software for Logitech devices, currently displaying a picture of the ERGO K860 keyboard settings screen where the F12 key was clicked, displaying the expanded options you have for the F12 key

The Keyboard

The Keys

The keys are low profile but have a nice tactile feel to them. It's not a clickety-clack loud keyboard which I appreciate. They seem pretty durable; I've only had the keyboard for a couple of months, so time will tell.

The only thing that annoys me about the keyboard is the Print Screen key position. It's directly above the backspace. I'm constantly taking random screenshots of my desktop because of where it's located. I sorted that out tonight though, by installing Karabiner-Elements. I've heard about it before but installed it tonight to disable the Print Screen key. Life is already better. Look out for a post on Karabiner-Elements sometime later this year. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

Three keys labeled 1, 2, and 3 with a tiny computer icon on each on the ERGO K860 keyboard to switch between devices

Another cool thing about the Bluetooth support is you can pair the keyboard with up to three devices. This is not something I use often, but it was handy when moving from my old computer and my new work laptop.

Comfort

The software is a nice touch, but the big thing I love about this keyboard is it's so comfortable on my hands and wrists. Aside from Apple keyboards, I've always had little feet at the front to raise the keyboard, which adds strain to your wrists. This keyboard flips where the feet are, to the front, causing a downward slope which is more comfortable on the wrists. The foot placement, mini-split at the center of the keyboard, and convex shape make it much more comfortable. There's also an integrated cushioned wrist pad which adds to the comfort. It can't be removed to clean or replace, so that's a potential downside.

Ways to Connect

This is the first time I have a keyboard that can connect with a USB dongle or Bluetooth. I've had USB dongle or Bluetooth keyboards, but never the option for both. Since I've owned Macs, I had Apple keyboards, all Bluetooth before this keyboard. I thought I would have to use the USB dongle, so I was pleasantly surprised that it was Bluetooth.

The Look

If you're looking for a keyboard that stands out visually, this is not that, but it has a sleek dark grey look which definitely doesn't look terrible.

If you're looking for a comfortable keyboard that types well, check out the Logitech Wireless ERGO K860 keyboard.

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