

The wrist-rest is non-removable and has a gap between pad and keyboard that is a trap for dust and dirt. A built-in wrist-rest is meant to reduce wrist-bending, and we found it mostly helpful though despite Logitech's videos suggesting typing with the wrists touching the pad, we found it best to use it only when the hands are at rest. The slight angle makes the position of the hands that bit more comfortable and improves posture. It is ideal for touch typists who do this already. The Ergo keyboard is split which works well provided users type on the right-hand section only with the right hand, and likewise on the left. Ergonomic Ergo?Īs an aside, we were interested to try the Ergo products since RSI is a real risk for keyboard/mouse warriors. We await further information both on this and on our multiple devices issue. "Excellent question… I am relatively new to Logitech so I don't have that specific information," he said, promising to get back to us. We also asked Mingori how many security incidents Logitech is aware of where insecure wireless connections to its peripherals were to blame. "It's an advancement to meet the demands of enterprise," explained Logitech GM Joseph Mingori at a press briefing, "Unifying is on a separate protocol, it's not Bluetooth."
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Bolt devices have no backwards compatibility and cannot connect to them. The Unifying Receiver was meant to solve the problem of running out of USB ports, by enabling multiple devices to connect to one receiver. There was a little pain also in that Bolt is incompatible with Logitech's existing Unifying Receiver technology. Given that our PC is just 1 metre away from the keyboard, the repeating keys problem was disappointing.
