Same, it’s fine and no joke rogan
I didn’t realize they did keyboards, I’ve got 4 of their controllers and they are great.
Another question, she runs Fedora, do these have software that needs to run in windows?
Seems like you’re right. Might have to spend a bit more. I really appreciate the advice.
Indeed, if you’re just using devices on the same network, it just shares your clipboard. So if you copy something on one device, paste is available on the other. It’s pretty sweet.
I’ll spend it necessary, but I’d like to limit to around $75-$100
Solid advice, and yeah she gets to pick but obviously I like to do some homework on the options.
Great suggestion, just subscribed.
I had never heard of these, thanks for sharing
Great suggestion, thanks
Yeah, I’m kinda out on Logitech after their recent money grab.
I mean… Hopefully not crazy money, like $75 for both seems like a lot … But if it’s worth it, I’ll spend more
Neat, these look great
Depending on what your are doing kde connect and/or sync thing
You’d be hard pressed to find any modern car that isn’t doing that.
Not sure why the down votes, those didn’t get recalled, so you’re right. That would be an acceptable food to get instead.
I took a more aggressive approach, I bought a second drive, but I just took the old one out (laptop). I made a windows recovery USB too and just stored them together. My laptop doesn’t get firmware updates through FW update so a couple times this year I have swapped the drive back in, booted up the windows partition and updated the firmware through their stupid tool.
Even on the vendor site, this laptop only has .exe files for firmware
Battery management
Just wanted to finish this out, she picked the Xtrfy M50 and the Keychron K7 Max