It's compatible with the Logitech Options software, which allows you to customize some keys with a list of preset commands, whether you're using Windows or macOS. They provide a great typing experience and are very quiet, so it shouldn't bother those around you even in a noise-sensitive environment. It uses standard tactile scissor switches that require quite a bit of force to actuate, but they remain fairly responsive overall.
Switching between each device is easy too. You can use it wired or wirelessly and pair it with up to three different devices at the same time. This full-size model has remarkable ergonomics, with a fixed wrist rest, two incline settings that create negative angles, and a curved design with a split key layout.
The best ergonomic wireless keyboard that we've tested is the Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Split Keyboard.