## General quality * Was actually really surprised when I didn't even have to do Bluetooth negotiation * The feel of the keys is beautiful, it's exactly what I want * The trackpad is more sensitive than the Apple Magic Trackpad. This is a good thing, since on Linux the Magic is way too slow. * The most annoying thing so far is that it makes a weird bouncing, twanging noise when I type, as if something plastic is vibrating against something else. This is not what I want from an expensive keyboard. ## Personal hangups * **The** reason I didn't go for an Apple keyboard was the stupid delay they've hardwired in to Caps Lock. Since I use Caps Lock as a Control key, that means I'm slowed down when editing text. This keyboard doesn't have that problem. * Another bug in the Apple keyboards is that Caps Lock + Shift + Tab doesn't send an event. The TK820 does, so, yay, I can switch tabs in my browser again. * Fn + Caps Lock is Scroll Lock. OK. * It doesn't use Synaptics on Linux, so I've got no idea how to invert scrolling * I know the xmodmap hack, but that doesn't work on Gnome apps * Some people talk about a "natural scrolling" setting in dconf, but it's not there on my 12.04 desktop ## Gotchas for Apple users * Fn & Ctrl are swapped from the Apple keyboard layout * Arrow keys are less far to the right * My right hand wants to move further right to reach for the Trackpad ---- [Logitech TK820](www.logitech.com/en-gb/product/wireless-all-in-onekeyboard-tk820)