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Fluid Typing Experience: This Logitech MX keyboard, with its laptop-like profile and spherically-dished keys, delivers a fast, fluid, and precise typing experience
Automate Repetitive Tasks: Easily create and share time-saving Smart Actions shortcuts to perform multiple actions with a single keystroke with this Logitech keyboard and the Logi Options+ app (1)
More Comfort, Deeper Focus: Work for longer with a solid build, low profile keyboard design, and optimum keyboard angle
Multi-Device, Multi OS Bluetooth Keyboard: This Logitech MX Keys wireless keyboard can pair with up to 3 devices on nearly any operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux) via Bluetooth Low Energy or included Logi Bolt USB receiver (2)
Smarter Illumination: Backlit keyboard keys light up as your hands approach and adapt to the environment; this wireless light up keyboard now has more lighting customizations on Logi Options+
Fully compatible with Windows 11
8 reviews for Logitech MX Keys S Wireless Keyboard, Low Profile, Fluid Precise Quiet Typing, Programmable Keys, Backlighting, Bluetooth, USB C Rechargeable, for Windows PC, Linux, Chrome, Mac – Graphite
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$21.99

Amazon Customer –
Great keyboard for my purpose
A couple years ago I wrote a scathing review about the decline of Logitech products quality. I was having problems with the mice, the buttons where acting up, and I needed a mouse (NOW) that worked so I went to the local brick & mortar store and bought the same mouse, which had the same problems. I ended up getting hundred dollar mouse made for CAD professionals. Since then I got a Logitech mechanical keyboard, with the cherry keys, great product and I love it. I’ve also purchased a couple Logitech mice lately and had no problems with them. This keyboard is much nicer than what I expected, I love the solid feel of it, it is very heavy for its size. I wanted this one for the ability to switch between three different computers. I have one Windows 10 machine and two Linux ones in a corner of my man cave. I’ve purchased two HDMI KVM switches recently, and both where DOA, not working at all right out of the box, and from different manufacturers. My monitor has three inputs, so all I really needed was a single keyboard and mouse for all three. The Logitech MX mouse is still on the way. The set up was a bit problematic. The Windows machine set up very easy, but after a restart the keyboard was no longer paired. I had to drag out my old one to log into Windows, not so handy since Windows re-starts itself constantly. Luckily, there was a firmware update for this keyboard that fixed the problem. You can get the update through the Logitech software that can be downloaded from their website. On one Linux machine I am currently running Linux Mint. Mint came with the blueman software preinstalled, I had to make several attempts to get the pairing to stick, partly because I’ve only used blueman a couple of times in the past to pair BT headphones to my old laptop. You must mark the keyboard as trusted to get a connection that lasts. I had a situation where it was connecting and disconnecting constantly until I did that. Works fine now, and it pairs itself after a restart. On the third computer I am running Debian 12, and I have not been able to get the keyboard paired at all. This computer is actually part of my stereo system. It is connected to my amps by way of a DAC, but I can control it from a phone or tablet, or from a web GUI on a different computer. It would be nice if this would work on Debian, but it’s not the end of the world. I almost docked this product a star because the product info is not completely accurate. On the product page it says:”Compatibility: Compatible with Logi Bolt USB Receiver (not included) . Logi Bolt wireless products will not pair with other Logitech USB receivers”. OK, you don’t need the Bolt USB Receiver to use this, I ordered them because it says this. The keyboard works with any Bluetooth receiver, I’m using one made by TP Link and another Knvo. The Bolt receivers are not here yet, they will be along in a couple days with the new MX mouse, even though they where part of the same order as this keyboard. When the Bolt receivers get here I will probably use them, because I had to rob the BT dongles off of my other computers to get this working right away. The limited instructions that came with the keyboard just said to pair it with Bluetooth, it does not even mention the Bolt receiver.
DaveCPP –
So Far I Like Everything About This Keyboard
I bought the pale gray MX Keys Mini keyboard to replace my Logitech K380 keyboard, not because the K380 is no longer working but because I like the keyboard feel, keyboard keys, and overall ergonomics of the MX Keys Mini over the K380. The K380 is one of the best, if not the best, compact, multi-device Bluetooth keyboard in its price range currently available on the market. I simply like the MX Keys Mini more and will move the K380 to a different workstation setup.Pairing the MX Keys Mini with my Windows 11 Pro PC and my M2 MacBook Air was a breeze. It paired just like all of the other Logitech keyboards I own, very quickly and reliably. Switching between devices is a single button press on the MX Keys Mini keyboard. It would be kind of nice if my MX Master 3 mouse could be slaved to the MX Keys Mini device selection, but both devices do switch over to the other device very quickly and with a single button press on each MX device. Since my two devices/computers are sharing the same monitor, switching the input source on the monitor takes a lot more time than does switching the two Logitech MX devices.The Logi Options+ application recognized my MX Keys Mini immediately. All of the controls, settings, and user interface workflow for the MX Keys Mini in the application were very familiar since I have used Logi Options+ with many of my other PC and Mac Logitech devices.This is my first experience using a separate keyboard with backlighting. I am relieved that the backlighting is restricted to white hues only. I often use a monitor light bar that is mounted on the top of my monitor to illuminate my workstation area, including the keyboard and mouse. I discovered that my monitor light bar and the MX Keys Mini backlight functionality are ergonomically incompatible with one another, at least for my setup.When my monitor light bar is illuminated, even at the dimmest setting, the adaptive backlight functionality on the gray/silver MX Keys Mini adjusts the backlighting based on the ambient light to the where the white backlit characters on the white keys become nearly invisible to see. I was greatly relieved to discover that I could simply adjust the brightness level of the MX Keys Mini all the way down to the point where the key characters are black. This completely solved my problem when using the MX Keys Mini with my monitor light bar. I will definitely encounter situations in the future where I do not use my monitor light bar and can simply increase the brightness level on the MX Keys Mini to take advantage of the backlighting feature.I have not encountered any compatibility issues while using the MX Keys Mini with either my PC or my Mac. The MX Keys Mini seems to be conforming very nicely to the functional and quality standards that I’ve come to expect with all Logitech products I’ve owned, dating back to my first 3-button C7 mouse. So far I am very pleased with my purchase of the MX Keys Mini.
Clyde –
I Like It!
I really like this keyboard. I’ve only been using it for about two weeks, but I’m impressed. I like the solid feel. It’s quiet. It has a somewhat different layout for a few keys that I’m getting used to, but nothing dramatic. So far, I haven’t encountered any cons. If that happens and they’re significant enough, I’ll update my review. In the meantime, here’s a list of things that are important to me for my use:- Solid build. It has weight and substance that makes it look and feel like it will last.- Backlit. It’s easy to see the keys in any lighting.- Letters don’t wear off. I’ve had keyboards from Logitech previously that I liked for most reasons, but the letters were painted on and wore off badly. But their backlit keyboards are different and don’t have that problem. I just had a Logitech backlit keyboard that I liked, but this one is even better.- Separate number pad. A must for me and my work (not an accountant, but still important).-Some have complained about the fact that the tilt on the keyboard is controlled by a solid bar across the bottom of the keyboard instead of having feet. I actually like this feature. Feet tend to get folded in sometimes and are a bit “fussy.” You don’t have to worry about this. And the degree of tilt is just right, I think.- I like the fact that it has both Bluetooth and Logitech proprietary USB connectivity. And I like the fact that it can connect to three different devices.It’s made for both Apple and PC computers, so some of the keys are dual labeled. Not a favorite feature of mine, but it’s fine.All in all, a great keyboard that I hope and trust will last a good number of years.
Shahid Javaid –
Nice product
Lalo Hermosilla Hanus –
Es buenísimo lo recomiendo ampliamente. Esta es muy superior al k380.
HyoJi Y. –
Se conecta muy facil para multipositivos en general se ve de buena condicion sin embargo llego en una con mancha como despintado espero q no se despinte con tiempos de uso ya que este teclado esta muy caro aunque tiene muy buena tecnologia de multi conexcion
Sam –
Je viens de recevoir le Logitech MX Keys S et je suis impressionné par la qualité dès la première utilisation.Points positifs :La frappe est extrêmement fluide et silencieuse, idéale pour travailler de longues heures sans fatigue.Le design profil bas est élégant et s’intègre parfaitement à mon bureau.Les touches rétroéclairées s’adaptent automatiquement à la luminosité de la pièce, un vrai plus pour travailler le soir.La connexion sans fil est stable, et la compatibilité multi-appareils (PC, tablette, téléphone) est très pratique.Petit bémol : le prix est un peu élevé, mais la qualité justifie l’investissement.En résumé : si vous cherchez un clavier confortable, précis et fiable pour le travail ou la maison, le MX Keys S est un excellent choix.
Joseph Chung –
The white keyboard isn’t visible when the back-light are on. So better use it without back-light. I’m sure it would be better with a black keyboard