![]() My battery measured 2.9V, so I assumed it was still fine, and something else had gone wrong. The battery used is a rechargeable coin-cell battery, similar to what is used on motherboards, an ML2032 3.0V battery. The battery is not supposed to be replaced, but is relatively easily accessible, so I popped it out and measured the voltage. Not registering keypresses, nor activating any of it’s notification lights. Two years later, on returning from a short trip, the keyboard no longer worked. So joyous was I to find it on a half-price special at some stage, promptly ordering it and enjoying it’s use. Besides that it’s a standard wireless keyboard that uses Logitech’s unifying receiver, I additionally like the style and design of the keyboard. A dream come true to me, who in general is disposable battery averse. This should mean you never have to replace the battery. ![]() It’s most noticeable feature is the fact that it has a bar of solar panels along the top of the board which are used to charge the built in battery. Since the Logitech K750 was first released, I was a fan. Tl dr: Thought keyboard was broken, only needed battery replacement.
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