While the switch sometimes takes a second to set in, this works as described. Like so many other Logitech keyboards, the Function keys can be customized to some degree in the Logitech Options software, as well—but this is another spot where the keyboard falls short.
The board has a dedicated Fn key that allows you to switch between the standard F-key functions and the custom functions. Instead of allowing the user to assign custom functions to every key on the board, this layer only applies to the F1 through F12 keys. Logitech also put the media keys up here, so if you start customizing this row, you may end up losing those controls. The biggest downfall of the Craft, though, is its battery.
With the multi-function Crown, the Craft promises more direct control over a range of creative functions in popular applications. For a device aimed at creative activity, however, I was surprised by how narrowly the bounds have been drawn around the Crown. To be fair, my creative impulses stop at Photoshop and Office to begin with. Even so, I wish the Crown could manipulate more of the controls I rely on in Photoshop today.
Logitech has promised an SDK that might make that kind of deeper integration possible, but the company has yet to make that tool kit available, and application developers will have to take up the mantle even when that SDK does become available. The short wireless battery life and a limited number of customizable keys further hem in the creative freedom that the Craft would seem to promise.
If we look beyond the Crown, the Craft certainly nails the fundamentals for a well-designed and high-quality device. If software is part of the product, it should be delivered in the box at the time of purchase. Why should anyone wait for months with their fingers crossed, hoping that the corporate managers are willing to continue development?
Seems like a waste of a product. Type search above and then hit Enter. Input devices. Comments closed. When direct negotiations for a new collective agreement with the Government of Alberta GOA broke down last March, both sides agreed to seek the assistance of a mediator to resolve outstanding issues of contention through informal mediation.
After many months and sessions with the mediator, we have reached a proposed mediated settlement that your Government Services Bargaining Committee GSBC is unanimously recommending you vote in favour of.
As we have reported previously, your employer was trying to take a number of significant concessions from you, including:. These concessions have been withdrawn by the employer and will remain as current language in the settlement you will be voting on. What the mediated settlement does include, and what will form part of a new collective agreement if ratified by the membership is:. Your GSBC is recommending ratification of the mediated settlement based on there being no concessions a position we steadfastly maintained , that employment security is extended until the end of , and that there are salary increases in totalling 2.
Ratification vote packages will be mailed to you in November. These will contain detailed information on the mediated proposed settlement, a ballot, return stamped envelope, and instructions for returning your ballot. Your GSBC is working to organize telephone town halls on November 9 and 10, to answer your questions and address any concerns you may have about the proposed settlement.
Watch your e-mail and union bulletin boards for further information about those dates. Ratification vote results will be released once the ballots have been counted by the GSBC sometime in mid-December. App Store. Google Play. See Her Hot Shots! Play video content. Gallery Launch Gallery. And My Sister's Using Me!!! Ex-Broncos LB D. Load More Stories.
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