Plug-n-play. Seems to have a high level of compatibility with hardware and software.
- My typing was enhanced. - very fast switch on functionality (no boot up time!). - Works well with Linux, The search button drops to search bar, the F3 switch's between two workspace, the F4 switch between two apps (little slow on the software side). - It works with my Huawei device, by bluetooth, and I was actually looking for this function long time ago, I even test it with xMind, works good for typing but the whole mindmap switch place, and I need to understand the shortcuts usage for the whole input method in Android. - (Also as a test, I paired my MX mouse and it actually gave me an arrow).
everything’s good so far
The MX Keys is the best keyboard that I have ever used. This is my second. The first is still good after 6 years of hard daily use. Zero key collapses. Key actions are precise. I like the heaviness of the board itself; the angle is perfect for desktop use. I haven't explored differences yet, but expect no surprises since they are essentially the same board. Setup is totally simple and it is Bluetooth compatible.
My reservations were twofold. The price was a bit expensive, and I was unsure about it's ability to enter a computer's BIOS. I have been using a variety of keyboards since the mid 80's, and this one is the easiest to use with relatively quiet keys, unlike other mechanical keyboards, and I can get into the BIOS on my three desktops with ease. And once using it, I haven't thought about the price at all.