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    Eric R commented  · 

    I just purchased the MX Keys S Combo for $200 since it advertised it could easily switch form one computer to another. So after installing the software, I discovered (like everyone else), that I would need to press two different buttons with one being on the bottom of the mouse. Huh? That seems like an obvious missed opportunity. I then tried Flow but since my laptop is a work laptop, and I work remotely, I am unable to use Flow because the work laptop can not access my local network. It can only connect to the internet via my network. So now I am back to basically the same place I was before except my wallet is $200 lighter. I really like the mouse and keyboard but not enough to justify the cost without the ability to switch easily to the other computer. Will be returning to Amazon and go back to using a USB switcher so I only need to press one button. Hopefully Logitech can add this feature without involving the local network. I don't mind pressing a single keyboard button but I expect it would then talk to the mouse and tell it to switch to the same channel.

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