

- #USE YOUR SMARTPHONE AS A WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR A MAC PRO#
- #USE YOUR SMARTPHONE AS A WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR A MAC MAC#
- #USE YOUR SMARTPHONE AS A WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR A MAC WINDOWS#
The Logitech Craft is stunningly gorgeous and impressively practical, and is a must-have for all Mac power users, not just creatives. Whatever you need, the dial can provide it. Tapping the dial provides access to a range of functions, from volume control to brush size to tab switching. This is done automatically for popular apps like Google Chrome, Photoshop and Illustrator, but it can also be set up manually via the Logitech Options app. The dial is completely contextual, and the functions will change depending on the app you're using. Of course, the key feature of the Logitech Craft is the Microsoft Dial-esque input dial on the top-left of the keyboard. It features backlit LED keys like many other keyboards, but with a difference. Thanks to a built-in proximity sensor, the keys will only light up when your hands are near the keyboard. Admittedly it's only a small feature, but it really highlights the attention to detail required to develop this keyboard. The typing experience is near perfection, with both comfort and accuracy in mind. The Craft features increased key stability that doesn't only reduce noise when compared to similar keyboards, but the spherical key imprint makes it easier to orient your fingers and type quickly and accurately. The keyboard is sleek, gorgeous and features a solid body, providing a sturdy keyboard that will never move when in use.
#USE YOUR SMARTPHONE AS A WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR A MAC WINDOWS#
The Craft is Logitech's wireless keyboard designed for creatives across Windows and Mac, and it's incredible.
#USE YOUR SMARTPHONE AS A WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR A MAC PRO#
Previously only available wired, this is now a wireless keyboard, which Apple claims offers a month of use between charges.Įven better, the keyboard is now available to buy in Space Grey - previously exclusive to the iMac Pro - but that brings with it a markup.

It also has no less than 19 function keys that you can use to control music playback, along with features including Mission Control and Exposé. Moving the arrow keys over to the side of the main keyboard also means that there’s room for a larger Space bar, and Command and Alt (Option) keys, which makes the keyboard feel less cramped when you’re typing quickly. It includes a larger set of arrow keys that are moved over to the side of the main keyboard, along with an extra set of navigation keys - such as Home and End - that allow you to quickly scroll through long documents and web pages. We much prefer to use this larger model, which includes a full-size numeric keypad that you can use to enter numbers into a spreadsheet or database, or just tap out a few quick calculations with the Mac’s Calculator app. It feels far too small and flimsy to let us type quickly when we're working, let alone being able to take a pounding when we're in gaming mode. As power users, we're not big fans of the little Magic Keyboard that Apple includes with new Macs these days.
