The dual Windows and macOS layout is also a convenient addition, although its not new here.
Typing is satisfying on the Logitech Signature Slim K950, thanks to the feel of the keys.
The default shortcuts that occupy the function keys are well chosen, too.
These hotkeys can be modified using the Options Plus software, downloadable from Logitechs website for free.
you’re able to also create macros, which Logitech calls Smart Actions.
Still, the integration works well enough, barring a few minor niggles.
It comes in two colorways: Graphite and Off-white.
It doesnt support easy-rig switching, but apart from that, it offers virtually everything else the K950 does.
The slim profile helps to impart some elegance too.
The entire construction is plastic, with no metal in sight.
It feels robust enough, as do the keys themselves.
Another small gripe I had with the K950 is the lack of LED indication for the FN lock.
Another notable absence is the lack of a rechargeable battery and ports.
Instead, the K950 runs on two AAA batteries.
Some may consider this to be an advantage, as it keeps costs down.
Logitech Signature Slim K950 review: Performance
Typing on the K950 felt great to me.
A quick on/off restart of the keyboard fixed the problem, but its worth mentioning.
Theres even an emoji menu shortcut handy for workplace chats.
I did experience a few minor glitches with the software.
It crashed on first launch after I installed it onWindows 11, but a relaunch fixed the problem.
Logitech has 30 templates to choose from to meet the needs of various users.
There are those made for productivity and leisure, and those for developers and designers.
There are also others specific to meetings and for using popular AI tools.
Although some of the templates worked well, others that I tested didnt.
These default recipes include drafting emails and rephrasing text.
to get to make it work, you need a user account withOpenAI.
The four available are: word length, tone, complexity and style.
Should you buy the Logitech Signature Slim K950?
The typing experience also helps to get work done.
The off-white variant does help to liven it up, but the Graphite finish only adds to the dourness.
It is considerably more expensive, though.
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It also has indented keys, which some may find easier to bang out with.
If you dont need to hot-swap your keyboard between multiple devices quickly, this may be a better option.
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I used it for work, leisure and general productivity, both in the office and at home.