

I plugged in to a Raspberry Pi and it was instantly recognized. It comes with batteries, but probably shouldn't expect much from them, but it was nice that they were included and plastic protected till first use. The 2.4ghz receiver neatly stores in the bottom of the mouse when not in use. It has 3 user selectable DPI settings. Shipping(free) was by NewEgg, so the typical very fast shipping was provided.


Easy set-up, flawless operation. Looks good. The "home" button on the side is actually useful.


The MX Keys is the best keyboard that I have ever used. This is my second. The first is still good after 6 years of hard daily use. Zero key collapses. Key actions are precise. I like the heaviness of the board itself; the angle is perfect for desktop use. I haven't explored differences yet, but expect no surprises since they are essentially the same board. Setup is totally simple and it is Bluetooth compatible.




I have owned two other Rii mini keyboards and I love this one the best. I bought it for a HP tablet that lost its touch screen function. I was hoping to use its Bluetooth connectivity, but the tablet's Bluetooth also doesn't work. So I'm using the dongle. I confirmed it was the tablet and not the keyboard with another device.




- Great action: e.g., pressing on the corner of larger keys like Tab, the whole key depresses (unlike cheaper keyboards that such a keypress on the corner of a small key might not register, but that's NOT the case here) - Low-profile keys - "island" keys (sometimes called "chicklets") - Almost completely silent (probably due to membrane switches; far end of spectrum compared to sounds of mechanical keyboards, even Cherry REDs with dampeners) - US layout that includes basic media keys via Fn + Function keys on top row - Small footprint: the body of the keyboard barely extends beyond the keys such that the Dell logo is is near the 3 LEDs.

Great looking keyboard and mouse, Small and great range, very responsive




