You must replace the battery MAXELL ML2032, this product is a **** and when you read that you can forget batteries is a big lie. I have the same problem and also materials are not good, my keyboard broke very quickly and there isn't possibility to replace it.
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Only 1/3-inch thick: Ultra-thin design adds sleek style to your workspace. Feel-good typing: Logitech-only concave key cap design for faster, quieter, more comfortable typing. Powerful 2.4 GHz wireless: Enjoy a reliable connection using a tiny Logitech Unifying receiver that stays in your computer. System Requirements-Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, macOS. Light source from sunlight and/or indoor lighting Follow to keep up with the latest and greatest deals we find around the web.
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Logitech has refused to update the Unifying receiver software for High Sierra compatibility. My K750 had been working great prior to that, but then started experiencing repeated bouts of laggy input. I then made the mistake of unpairing the keyboard in an attempt to re-pair it. Now it refuses to pair at all, so now the keyboard is an expensive paperweight. (Apple shares some of this blame, since something apparently changed in High Sierra to introduce this incompatibility, so Logitech's not totally at fault) 30 of 32 people found this useful.
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With the latest upgrade to the Mac OSX the app that displays the battery charge and light available to the solar panel no longer works. When reported to Logitech the replay was 'We have checked the details regarding the Solar app and as per checking the app is no longer supported in Mac OSX 10.13.
We will check for updates first if there's a possible update for the Solar app but for now the app is not yet compatible with the Mac OSX 10.13. ' In my view and inadequate reply for a product sold on the Apple web site. It should have been tested with the new release of OSX and the app updated as needed. Otherwise a good product (the keyboard continues to work) and it would have received 5 stars prior to this last app incompatability.
24 of 24 people found this useful. Logitech Wireless Solar Leyboard K750. Bought 2 of them - one for my son and one for myself. My son's died after 9 months. I was sad as I had bought it for him as part of a birthday present. I felt let down by Logitech. My K750 died 10 minutes before an important meeting on GoToMeeting.
It had lasted 1 year. Again I felt badly let down by Logitech. In spite of all sorts of attempts to revive them - they were both TOTALLY DEAD - Save your money, your valuable time and the stress of an unreliable product - DON'T BUY IT.
28 of 32 people found this useful. Great keyboard BUT it only lasted a year and had to throw it away. Thought it would be awesome and environmentally friendly. Then as the other review stated the rechargeable battery lasted about about a year. Manual states that you must dispose of the keyboard when the battery dies. It won't work at all once battery goes and have to get rid of whole keyboard.
Very wasteful and not environmentally friendly.Going back to my Apple corded keyboard that has lasted years. 26 of 27 people found this useful. After I upgraded to MacOS Sierra on my MacBook Pro, the connection between the USB unifying receiver and my keyboard stopped working.
I called tech support and they had me do some tests and confirmed that the problem was the receiver, not my keyboard or laptop. Because it was within 3 years of the purchase date, they shipped me a new connector. It would be nice if Logitech posted this information prominently on the support page for this product, because I imagine that many users will face this same issue and will have to reinvent the wheel over and over to fix it. I hadn't registered my keyboard so maybe that's why I didn't know about this problem - I'd be curious if others received notice about it who did register their keyboards. 12 of 12 people found this useful. Before I received the keyboard, I had doubts about the legs not being sturdy enough.
Well, after purchasing this lovely keyboard over a month ago, there are NO issues to mention. The legs of the keyboard are very strong, So over look the review stating that the keyboard stand/legs are weak! They are far from that! I have really big hands and I'm heavy handed and tend to pound a bit on my keyboards (Not on purpose).The legs on this keyboard are very sturdy and can take a good amount of weight!
Just make sure that the legs are fully extended and you will be ok! The only way I see them breaking is by not fully extending them. 1 of 2 people found this useful. I love Logitech's products and have had keyboards from them before, but this one isn't ups to their usual standards. The first one I received wouldn't hold a charge.
They replaced it and this second one has malfunctioned almost from the beginning. It also has trouble holding a charge and often there's a hesitation in typing-they keyboard is about 10 second behind my fingers. Sometimes it only types part of the word and sometimes it types gibberish.I use this keyboard for my work, so this isn't making me very happy or productive. 13 of 13 people found this useful. I bought two of these.the Windows version for the office, and the Mac version for home. First off I have always liked the flat profile of the Apple keyboards.
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The Logitech keys have the same type and feel as the Apple keyboard. I must also have a numeric keypad, but did not want the wired version that Apple sells. Hence, the Logitech fits this requirement as well. I immediately replaced my clunky cheap work keyboard (cheapest HP the company could buy) with the Logitech.
The home unit is paired with my Mac Mini, and they both have the exact same profile (with the OS specific keys for each type). So far after a year of use, I have had no problems with the functionality of either unit. Very pleased. 84 of 86 people found this useful.
This keyboard is the best I've come across. It charges in very-low light. It even has a button to press to check to see if the current lighting is sufficient for charging. It feels like an apple keyboard. It has legs to prop up or you can lie it flat. There is a tiny, forgettable (in a good way) usb you plug into a Mac or a PC to make the connection. No software drivers needed.
I'm currently using this on my work laptop which has Windows which is works great with. The only thing I would want beyond what this keyboard offers is illuminated keys. 117 of 122 people found this useful.