

Just lightly tapping on the keys makes an annoying sound as if they were assembled to pop out any second. In fact they're so noisy you might think this is a mechanical keyboard. The keys rattle quite a bit and aren't at all as silent as Logitech described them to be, nor do they feel as good to type on as the K750. But there is a downside to the new springy key layout. The keys are very springy and tactile, more so than the Apple Wireless Keyboard and the K750 combined.

Typing on the K760 feels pretty great and undeniably comfortable. There are no back and forward skip buttons, but there is a play/pause button along with all the familiar brightness, volume, eject/keyboard-hide, Mission Control and Launchpad/Home Button buttons to complete the Mac and iOS keyboard layout.

Besides the sparkling, shiny silver finish surrounding the white chiclet style keys, the K760 will disappoint you if you like controlling your music playback with your keyboard.
