Easy to read keys Wireless Includes batteries
Solid construction, keystrokes are firm but feel smooth when depressed Mouse is great too, very responsive and easy to handle, can either use gross movements or light touches to move the mouse.
- Easy installation. - Smooth and silent keyboard. - Comfortable wrist rest. - Ergonomic mouse with good response times.
nice, cheap wireless mouse and keyboard combo.
Previously been buying Logitech's Target branded wireless unit. Finally decided to upgrade and the Logitech MK540 fits the bill. The keyboard has a quality feel and the keys make data entry easier. The mouse also easy to use. It paid to upgrade.
I got this keyboard to replace my loud stock Dell keyboard. Honestly to me a keyboard is a keyboard. There's no real frills you need with one unless you go wireless which any Logitech will work. This is a no frills, cheap, durable keyboard that I have used for quite some time and its very comfortable and responsive. No problems at all.
Small, its no bigger that a typical TV remote Cheap only $20 Works
Works with Asus Chromebox
Great feel to the keyboard. Glad it isn't split in the middle like most ergonomic types
Extremely long battery life Responsive trackpad Excellent build quality despite being very lightweight Great Range
- solid construction - linkable to 3 different machines, in my case; 2 desktops and a Samsung Galaxy s21 - Rechargable
Mouse is comfortable and has no 'delay'. Keyboard is also comfortable and responsive. Doesn't feel 'cheap'. I bought 2 and swapped them out with other 'wired' setup.
Good deal for the price!
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!!!).
- Metal top plate - Keys are easy to press - Keys sound great when typing - Works out of the box
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.