SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T03:46:29-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #1272652 on KIT-16386 - SparkFun Raspberry Pi 4 Desktop Kit - 4GBCustomer #1272652urn:uuid:08f12227-45c9-e874-6895-341c9eb8beac2020-07-06T18:05:06-06:00<p>I have a sad association with the K400 Plus, because when it came out it worked with my Mac mini, then support was dropped. I think there was technical issue after an OSX update, and for some reason they didn't amicably negotiate a driver update. This was shocking for me because back in the mid 90s, Logitech was pretty much Mac-only accessory company. I believe they became very successful branching out into making PS/2 PC mice, but this was like seeing an old couple break-up. It does work with Android and AFAIK everything else, I'm sure there are no issues with any Raspberry distros.</p>
Pearce on KIT-16386 - SparkFun Raspberry Pi 4 Desktop Kit - 4GBPearceurn:uuid:23bed08c-5f86-f1e9-1077-4ae774b44d292020-06-05T09:52:01-06:00<p>Good catch, we forgot a word. That is indeed the K400 Plus.<p>Also great suggestion on the USB port for the dongle.</p></p>
Shirley on KIT-16386 - SparkFun Raspberry Pi 4 Desktop Kit - 4GBShirleyurn:uuid:78111438-7485-1671-91c0-e6da81f3eb302020-06-05T09:25:55-06:00<p>That looks like a well chosen set of parts. If you want a no-hassle way to get everything you need it's here. Including a premium Micro SD card is a nice touch, especially since the Pi 4 can take much better advantage of it than previous models. (It's just too bad that the I/O header extension isn't ready yet; that would have been a good inclusion to allow the case and the shim to be used together.<p>The keyboard in the picture is a Logitech K400 Plus, not a K400. The keyboard layout is different. I have both versions and prefer the K400 Plus layout. Hint to buyers: put the keyboard dongle in one of the USB 2.0 ports, not a 3.0 port; it won't use the higher 3.0 speed so there is no reason to waste a fast port on it.</p></p>