This is an amazing insight into the deeply flawed product development process at Logitech. A presumably small number of people who developed/drove this product had the idea to trash a widely-used single key function that has been standard for 40+ years, in favour of making it easy to change keyboard/language layouts. And they were so committed to this 'innovation' that their clunky configuration software CAN NOT RESTORE THE NORMAL FUNCTION to the insert key.
Had I realised earlier, I would definitely have return this product (K650 keyboard).
Maybe it should be marketed as a specialty 'multi-language' keyboard, for people who change languages so often that pressing alt+shift or win+space is problematic
This is an amazing insight into the deeply flawed product development process at Logitech. A presumably small number of people who developed/drove this product had the idea to trash a widely-used single key function that has been standard for 40+ years, in favour of making it easy to change keyboard/language layouts. And they were so committed to this 'innovation' that their clunky configuration software CAN NOT RESTORE THE NORMAL FUNCTION to the insert key.
Had I realised earlier, I would definitely have return this product (K650 keyboard).
Maybe it should be marketed as a specialty 'multi-language' keyboard, for people who change languages so often that pressing alt+shift or win+space is problematic