Hardware Multi-device Bluetooth keyboard recommendation

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I've got a few devices (bluetooth-enabled) which I'd like to control, and I'd rather not buy multiple keyboards or have to keep swapping my wired keyboard between them. Would like one that also comes with its own USB dongle in case the device cannot connect via Bluetooth (in my case, it would be for the Switch in prep for FUZE in April). Along with keyboard recommendations, what about mouse recommendations, preferably that works the same way as the keyboard. I noticed the Logitech K780 is pretty popular, but has anyone here tried it?
 

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Logitech are your best bet here. The ones which have a button to switch between pairing “profiles” will work best for your needs.

I’ve not tried it with any keyboards yet, but my Logitech MX Master 2 mouse works very well, with one profile set to my laptop, one to my desktop, and one to my work laptop (via Unifying Receiver). I just press the button and it automatically switches between them, and if I have Flow software installed, it also lets me copy paste or drag and drop content from one to the other.
 

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Logitech wireless keyboards and mice come with the unifying adapter, one adapter can link up to 6 devices which means you need only 1 dongle for keyboard and mouse.
 

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