Obviously, I haven't had it for that long so I can't make a judgment call on that claim yet, but that number is too impressive not to call out in this review. Four probably seems like a lot until you hear that Logitech promises six months of battery life. You'll need four AA batteries to power the TK820, and Logitech includes a set of Duracell batteries to get you started. On the other hand, if the rest of Logitech's peripherals are any indication of the future, it's safe to assume that Mac users will get a TK820 of their own soon. To be clear, you can plug the TK820 into an iMac or a MacBook and make it work with a key remapper, but you won't get the multitouch benefits of something like the Apple Magic Trackpad, and only the left and right clickers are supported, so it's more like a standard mouse and keyboard setup. The lack of support for Macs is another disappointment.
LOGITECH WIRELESS KEYBOARDS FOR MAC SOFTWARE
You can use the included Logitech SetPoint software to adjust the default settings, but the touch pad is well set up to work with Windows 8 and all 13 of its multitouch controls, including swiping up and down with four fingers to maximize and minimize windows, or sliding in from the left to open the Charms bar.Īll of these features work just as they do directly on touch screen all-in-ones, and once you're used to it, there's no reason why your productivity can't go up along with your speed.