I just installed the k750 keyboard/software on my Mac running 10.13.6 and am not having any problems. Keys feel nice, too! Answered by Peter G from Kamuela; Oct 22, 2018 Flag as inappropriate Answer (is this compatible with MAC OS High Sierra 10.13?). Featuring Internet and multimedia keys, this Logitech K750 920-003677 wireless keyboard makes it quick and easy to access your Mac's frequently used functions. The solar-powered design ensures reliable use in most locations with ample lighting. Logitech K750 Wireless Solar Keyboard for Mac -no batteries ever! $7.75 3d 8h +$13.25 shipping. Make Offer - Logitech K750 Wireless Solar Keyboard for Mac -no batteries ever! Logitech K750 (920-003472) Wireless Keyboard. $8.30 6d 12h +$20.00 shipping. Logitech® Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 3 English What’s in the box Setting up the keyboard 1. Plug the Unifying receiver into a computer USB port. Welcome to Logitech Support. Register Getting Started FAQ. Downloads - Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 There are no Downloads for this Product. There are no FAQs for this Product. There are no Spare Parts available for this Product. Check our Logitech Warranty here.
I've been having intermittent trouble with the Logitech Unifying Receiver. At first I thought it was just the solar part of the keyboard (that it wasn't charged or something), but after sitting it under a lamp for a couple hours, it's not the problem. I have the K750 and the M560 (mouse and wireless keyboard) both hooked up through the Unifying Receiver. I used Solaar to pair them to the same receiver. My issue is that they both lag intermittently, and sometimes (especially the keyboard) they're just completely unresponsive for up to a minute, sometimes more. As input devices, this is rather frustrating. When they work, they're both awesome, so I'd hate to leave them, but can anyone help with the responsiveness issue?
K750 Logitech Mac
The only thing notable in the system journal was baloo trying to index the device itself (???). I've disabled baloo, but the responsiveness issues still continue.
I'd be happy to post any logs/info that would be helpful. I'm much less familiar with input devices, so other than journalctl, I have no idea where else to look for clues as to what's going on.