
o True plug & play o Works well in non-Winders (*nix) environments o Keys have a positive feel o Mouse is responsive o No lag between switching from off to on and fuctioning.

It fills the bill - what I needed

Great connectivity, easy install. If you're looking for a quality keyboard and mouse, get this one. it works great.

Like the key weighting. Makes me feel like I type fast. Single USB dongle, smart No software or set-up Batteries pre-installled, just pull out plastic contact protector and bam working!

Works well, batteries were included, Long Range 2.4 Ghz so I use it with my tower hooked to HDTV

End users love this KB/Mouse combo

-plug and play -light weight -decent battery life

Small, its no bigger that a typical TV remote Cheap only $20 Works

Very functional!


My reservations were twofold. The price was a bit expensive, and I was unsure about it's ability to enter a computer's BIOS. I have been using a variety of keyboards since the mid 80's, and this one is the easiest to use with relatively quiet keys, unlike other mechanical keyboards, and I can get into the BIOS on my three desktops with ease. And once using it, I haven't thought about the price at all.

This Logitech keyboard is just as comfortable to use as the Microsoft Natural line (which has been my go-to since the 1990's). The split-angle, and bump in the middle really do make it ideal for keeping my wrists from hurting while typing. I'm not normally a fan of "chicklet" keyboard, much prefer the mechanical action of old-style keyboards. But this one is not too bad. There is enough key travel and a pleasant "poink" when you press a key to where you know you pressed it. The Bluetooth connection was incredibly easy to set up, have it paired with my laptop and iPhone (fun using a full keyboard to type texts!!!).


Got the standard silver and black color scheme. They take seconds to setup and found that this keyboard/mouse combo is more reliable and accurate than my previous setup. Of course, if you really need accuracy, then wired is the way to go.





+Bold white letters that you can see in low light settings +regular sized enter key and backspace key. A lot of keyboards under $15 seem to have the l shaped enter key with tiny backspace key or small left shift key. +curved space bar. I was looking for a keyboard under $15 that had a curve/fat style of space bar, but not extra large like the dell keyboards. +Good tactile feedback when typing or gaming.
