The touchpad has a directional navigation pad next to it that makes for a faster control scheme when you need to navigate a menu system. This touchpad can be tapped or alt-tapped to left or right-click but there are also easy-to-reach left and right-click buttons on the far left of the keyboard. The keyboard’s rounded touchpad is responsive and supports two-finger gestures for scrolling and zooming. The opt, start, command, and alt buttons are shared and also use the function key. This can be confusing if you are used to using F5 to refresh your page, for example. Note that these keys are function-locked to perform their media actions by default. The keyboard has a selection of media shortcuts on the function row, allowing you to play, pause, rewind, and fast-forward on pretty much any platform. Its rounded keys are responsive and easy to tell apart without looking down. The keyboard itself is compact and durable, made from a thick plastic that puts their older Logitech K400 Plus keyboard to shame. Both its Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connections are stable work from a max distance of 49 feet away. While most of the keyboards we reviewed only support 2.4GHz wireless, the Logitech K600 also supports Bluetooth, allowing it to work with the widest variety of devices. The Logitech K600 is a multifunctional touchpad keyboard that sets the bar for what one should expect out of a mini wireless keyboard.
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