Yes, you can use a Logitech mouse with a Microsoft keyboard. Microsoft and Logitech have worked together to create a unified driver that supports both products. This driver is available for download on both the Logitech and Microsoft websites.
Yes, you can have multiple cursors on a computer. This can be useful if you want to copy and paste text from multiple sources, or if you want to type in multiple languages. To create a second cursor, you can use the built-in Windows utility called the Snipping Tool.
4.3/5
Simple wired USB connection; works with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10
Low-profile keys provide a quiet, comfortable typing experience
High-definition (1000 dpi) optical tracking enables responsive cursor control for precise tracking and easy text selection
Hotkeys enable easy access for Media, My Computer, mute, volume down, volume Up, and calculator; 4 function keys control previous track, Stop, Play/Pause, Next track on your media player
Smooth, precise and affordable USB-connected 3-button optical mouse for the desktop PC
$234
The fact that Amazon will stand behind the products is one of the main reasons I will always turn to Amazon Basics first. I was shocked to discover that the mouse was broken when the keyboard and mouse arrived today. The mouse was split into three pieces but the keyboard remained in excellent condition. After five minutes of chat, I get my money back and get another mouse, which makes me pleased.As the name suggests, these are basic products. Don't order a certain keyboard or mouse if you're seeking for something specific, then complain later. The keyboard is not particularly huge, and the mouse is little. However, both of them work as they should. Additionally, you have Amazon supporting them, so if there is an issue, use the chat button to resolve it. I've bought a keyboard and mouse set from them before, and I'll do it again. Even though I'm rough on both, these keyboard and mouse sets last just as long as others that cost two times as much.
4.3/5
Comfortable low-profile keys and standard keyboard layout with full-size F-keys and number pad
High-definition optical mouse for smooth, accurate cursor control
Sleek and sturdy spill-resistant design* (*Tested under limited conditions—maximum of 60 ml liquid spillage. Do not immerse keyboard in liquid.)
Simple wired USB connection—works with Windows-based PCs and Linux
Easy-to-read keys with bold, bright white characters
$234
To go along with my new gaming PC, I purchased this item. I chose this since I needed something reasonably priced because I had already overspent on the PC. Honestly, you typically get what you pay for at this pricing. I'm delighted to report that I received a reliable, practical, no-nonsense keyboard and mouse in its place.To get the best deal, it would seem preferable to purchase your mouse and keyboard separately, but unless you require something specific, there is really no reason not to do so. The keyboard's keys are evenly spaced and appear to be sufficiently strong. Despite lacking some capabilities that players would like, the mouse is still very good at what it was designed to do. Although I'm unsure about the DPI on this device, it works well enough to click people's heads till they die, which seems to be the entire goal of the first-person shooter genre.The F, J, and numberpad 5 keys' tiny protrusions, which are used by touch typists to identify them, could be a little bit larger. It takes a little longer when I'm simultaneously searching for the home row and gazing at the screen because I occasionally miss those keys. The mouse has a limited feature set, as I have said. It features a scroll wheel and two buttons, but no thumb buttons or DPI adjustment. Most people won't care, but I'll buy a different mouse for gaming and keep this one for other things. Although I shouldn't have attempted to game with this simple mouse, it is still a decent mouse for the price.I'm satisfied with my buy overall. I now proudly own a well-made keyboard and a trustworthy backup mouse (at least so far). I've only had these items for a few weeks as of writing this review, but if something bad occurs, I will update it with my updated thoughts.
4.1/5
Stay productive for hours with a comfortable full size mouse that combines precision laser grade tracking and advanced controls
Your keyboard stays powered for 36 Months and your mouse for 24 Months with no battery changes
Hot keys put media, calculator and battery check functions at your fingertips
Keyboard: 3 tilt positions (natural, 4°, and 8°)
One tiny Unifying receiver connects both the keyboard and mouse to your computer.Advanced 2.4GHz wireless (10 meters)
Type comfortably and accurately on a full size keyboard with textured palm rest, media controls, f key shortcuts, and adjustable tilt legs for the perfect typing position
$234
I've been looking into keyboard and mouse sets for a while, but I detest that the majority only have a small mouse. I instantly recognized this as the one for me when it popped up.When I typed on my old HP wireless mechanical keyboard, which I used a lot to practice programming and web development, it made a loud noise. With more key travel than a laptop keyboard, this keyboard is silent and has a similar feel. The keyboard has a same smooth, springy feel to it as the K800 keyboard, although it isn't lighted (not too important anyway since that kills battery life).The mouse is cozy and moves well on my wood desk. The scroll wheel and button clicks are quiet but audible.The mouse and keyboard are both a dark gray color, despite how the photographs make them appear to be black! Not particularly ugly, in my perspective.It works well together overall. especially considering that a full-sized mouse is included. Costlier combinations are available.Pros:s-Quiet!-Palm rest has a nice textured feel -Caps lock indicator-Shortcut keys for settings and sleep are nice.Adjusting the height by three levelsReceivers are combined.Cons: -When tapping the volume keys quickly, they didn't seem to respond as quickly as my HP keyboard did.-It could have been wonderful to have a better battery indication. No huge deal.
4/5
Compatibility: Works with PCs using Windows or Chrome operating systems.Resolution: 1000 dpi
Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connection: Delivers the reliability and speed of a corded connection
Extended battery life: 3-year keyboard and 18-month mouse battery life virtually eliminates battery changes. Mouse battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.
Full-size keyboard layout: Comfortable, quiet typing on a familiar keyboard layout with generous palm rest, spill-resistant design and easy-access media keys like mute, volume and play
Comfortable right-handed mouse: Hand-friendly contoured shape for smooth, precise tracking
$234
Wireless Combo MK345 from LogitechI see this as a basic or entry-level wireless keyboard and mouse, therefore that is how I'm reviewing it (even though there are a couple of Logitech wireless combos that are below this one). It is quite good in that regard.I was immediately taken aback by how easy it was to plug in and use. The keyboard and mouse were instantly recognized and responsive after I took it out of the box (batteries were already included), inserted the tiny nano-receiver into a USB port on my old laptop (a 7-year-old computer running Windows Vista), and tested it out. In a few minutes, I went from the box to work. I think I installed any computer attachment in a record-breaking amount of time.TIP: Although this is plug-and-play and functions flawlessly without any drivers or software installed, installing Logitech's Setpoint program will give you access to some more features. I've included a link to it at the conclusion of this review.Important Note: A lot of people mention how little the mouse is. Due to the mouse's slightly unique shape from other mice, this is partially an illusion. You can notice that it is not significantly smaller than other mice if you look at my comparison images.For comparison, I used two mice that were the same size and one little travel mouse. A few folks have also mentioned how light the mouse is. This is accurate because it is genuinely quite light:My weight comparisons (without/with batteries) are as follows:Included are the Mouse (M275) (63g/86g), the VX Revolution (M-RBU126) (83g/110g), the Marathon (M705) (87g/135g), and the VX Nano (M-RC134) (73g/95g).FIRST IMPRESSION: The keyboard and mouse are both reasonably light. The keyboard has a protective plastic covering that, when removed, shows a lovely glossy surface surrounding the key area. The palm rest features a flat, as opposed to shiny, finish and tiny indentations that add a very light feel. The mouse has a little, shiny, wraparound collar (also covered with protective plastic). The sides, which include the thumb depression and the opposite side, have the same flat sheen and textured pattern as the palm rest of the keyboard. A type of two-toned black on black appearance is the end product. The keyboard and mouse have excellent visual harmony.This mouse is clearly a right-handed mouse. The mouse can be viewed by some as being on the SMALLER side. This is primarily an illusion and is essentially just a MATTER OF PREFERENCE, as I already mentioned. I have used both bigger and smaller mice, so sometimes it just depends on your habits. Smaller mouse appear to be easier for me to control with delicate finger motions, thus I usually prefer them. In my own medium-sized hand, it has an overall ergonomic design that feels very cozy and natural. I can see why someone with larger hands might want something a little heavier. Given that it works with the nano receiver and has a compact design, this mouse is excellent for use with laptops or as a dual-use travel/stationary mouse.This mouse is basic in design. The standard left and right click buttons and wheel are included. It lacks any additional buttons that are typically used on other mouse to zoom in or out, advance across web pages, and other functions. There is a push button on the wheel. When pressed, it switches the mouse into a 4-way scroll mode, allowing you to move the mouse as you normally would to scroll over a page in four different directions. To regain control of the cursor, push once more. It has a good feel because it is constructed of a substance that resembles rubber.I have not yet experienced any connectivity issues, and the mouse seems to be responsive.Normal full-sized keyboard, please. An LED Caps Lock indicator and an on/off switch are present. It appears that the space bar was made a little smaller in order to make room for the "Function" and "Control" keys, which may be a little larger than on other keyboards (especially the Function key). Although I have not found it to be an issue for me, I thought I should nonetheless mention it. To position the keyboard at an angle, there are the customary flip-out feet. The palm rest is beautifully angled and feels just the right size—neither too large nor too small. When pressed, the keys are silent and have a pleasant feel. This design, according to Logitech, is spill-resistant. If you knew me, you would know that I will be able to report on this function rather soon even if I have not yet tested it out.Default shortcut/media keys are presented as icons next to the entire set of function keys at the top (Home, Mail, Search, Calculator, Media Player, Previous, Play/Pause, Next, Mute, Decrease Volume, Increase Volume). For things to function correctly and the way you like them to, you must download the Setpoint program from the Logitech website.BATTERY LIFE: According to Logitech, this set includes a "Advanced energy-efficient design" that should result in exceptionally long battery life—3 years for the keyboard and 18 months for the mouse. Of course, there is currently no way to confirm or deny this.I'll reiterate that this is a solid basic or starting combo in closing. I don't think you can go wrong with this if you're looking for such for yourself or someone else. Making sure the user will feel comfortable using a smaller mouse rather than a more substantial mouse should be the main goal (at the risk of sounding sexist I will go out on a limb and say that this mouse is probably perfectly suited for many female users). This might be ideal if it's for a person who doesn't need the newest technology, isn't a gamer, or just wants the best of the fundamentals without a lot of frills.It is a wonderful option as well if you need something that is somewhat portable or for sporadic laptop use.Logitech's Setpoint Software can be downloaded here to configure the keyboard: (Amazon does not enable direct links, so you need to copy and paste)http://support.logitech.com/en us/product/wireless-combo-mk345#downloadComments and inquiries are welcomed.
4/5
20% SMALLER – The K360 wireless keyboard is 20% smaller than a full-size keyboard but provides all the functionality of its larger counterpart. Automate your frequent navigation paths using the programmable hotkeys so you can access your favorite programs with the touch of a button
128-BIT AES ENCRYPTION – Your keystrokes are protected using 128-bit encryption, so your information remains secure when working wirelessly
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) :18.10 x 6.40 x 1.90 Inches
3-YEAR BATTERY LIFE – Work for longer with the K360’s extensive battery life, which lets you work for up to 3 years on 2 AA batteries (included in the package)
INCLUDED PRECISION MOUSE – Forget using your touchpad—the MK360 comes with an included precision mouse
NO-LAG CONNECTION – The built-in 2.4GHz signal creates a disruption-free connection to your computer, meaning you can work without delays when you’re typing
$234
This keyboard is really nice, but I can't say for sure how long it will last because I just got it today.It is compact, thin, and cozy. Keystrokes are more quieter because the keys are only half as high as those on a "regular" keyboard. There isn't much room between the keys and the keyboard itself, making it difficult for dust, crumbs, and other minute particles to get in and should be simpler to clean.The device plugs in and automatically installs the driver, making setup straightforward. Having no need for a cord is good about wireless.This is the keyboard you want if you want something smaller, like the size of a 15.6-inch laptop. It has the same sensation of a $20 keyboard, which is what it is. That is all you require.Edit: Since this review was written, I've had no issues despite spilling a glass of beer on this keyboard last week. Still functions; despite my certainty that some would, keys don't even stick. With this keyboard, I remain quite pleased.
3.9/5
Up to three-year Battery life for both keyboard and Mouse. Better power management practically eliminates the need to replace batteries. Keyboard Battery life calculation based on an estimated two million keystrokes/Year In an office environment. User experience may vary. Mouse Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.
This keyboard features Logitech Incurve keys and a cushioned palm rest. Concave keys position your fingers properly, and their softly rounded edges invite your fingertips to glide from key to key, hour after hour. Keys so comfortable, you'd think they were custom-made to fit your fingers.
Hyper-fast scrolling lets you fly through long documents with the nearly frictionless scroll wheel, or shift to precise click-to-click scrolling to navigate lists, slides, and image collections.
An LCD dashboard gives you at-a-glance icon status of your battery, caps lock, scroll lock, and Numb lock, so you won't skip a beat while typing.
The tiny, Logitech Unifying receiver stays in your laptop. There's no need to unplug it when you move around, so there's less worry of it being broken or lost. And you can easily add another compatible mouse, keyboard, or number pad to the same wireless receiver.
$234
**Revised**I really HAD to return and tell what I learned about this mouse. The scroll may be controlled by pressing a button behind it that changes it from "Hyper" to "Normal" (with notches). I'm so glad I discovered this button—it was hiding in plain sight!**Revised**I bought this bundle to utilize at work because I work with Office programs and do a lot of GIS mapping. I love the keyboard and it works perfectly. Nevertheless, the mouse. It is really too delicate. You can lower the sensitivity, and I did so, but I still have problems since the mouse's scroll wheel causes the map I'm working on to zoom in or out even when I don't move the mouse. Even if I scroll to the desired location and release my finger, the scroll will still move. It makes me SO VERY frustrated. I may have to get a new mouse. Other than the scroll, there are no other problems; I like how it fits in my hand.
3.8/5
PROGRAMMABLE HOTKEYS TO BOOST PRODUCTIVITY Automatically access frequently used applications by programming them to the 8 available hotkeys
WORK FOR LONGER WITH LONG BATTERY LIFE Basic AA and AAA batteries are included with the keyboard and mouse
KEYBOARD AND MOUSE COMBO The Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo includes a full size keyboard and a precision mouse so you can work comfortably away from your computer
EASY STORAGE The MK270 includes a plug and forget receiver that cleverly stores inside your mouse for safekeeping. The USB toggle is located in the storage compartment of the mouse
DROP OUT CONNECTIVITY. The 2.4 GigaHertz signal ensures you have a strong and reliable connection, so you will never have to suffer through dropouts
$234
**Revised**I really HAD to return and tell what I learned about this mouse. The scroll may be controlled by pressing a button behind it that changes it from "Hyper" to "Normal" (with notches). I'm so glad I discovered this button—it was hiding in plain sight!**Revised**I bought this bundle to utilize at work because I work with Office programs and do a lot of GIS mapping. I love the keyboard and it works perfectly. Nevertheless, the mouse. It is really too delicate. You can lower the sensitivity, and I did so, but I still have problems since the mouse's scroll wheel causes the map I'm working on to zoom in or out even when I don't move the mouse. Even if I scroll to the desired location and release my finger, the scroll will still move. It makes me SO VERY frustrated. I may have to get a new mouse. Other than the scroll, there are no other problems; I like how it fits in my hand.
3.8/5
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128 Bit Encryption
Works on virtually any surface with BlueTrack Technology
Customizable shortcut keys to easily access your favorite programs
Wireless for increased freedom. System requirement is windows 10 / 8 / 7 and mac os x v10.4 – 10.7
Built in palm rest helps support and straighten wrists and 4 AA alkaline battery
Ambidextrous design is suitable for use with either hand
Ergonomist Approved Comfort Curve Design ; Designed to fit your right or left hand
Refer user guide below
$234
I'll begin by noting that I do like this keyboard before I go any further. Oh, the mouse. However, there are a few small complaints. The USB dongle is a general complaint that applies to both the mouse and the keyboard. I would rather use the dongle from the MS Sculpt keyboards or the Logitech transceivers because it is a little bit too long. They just are more manageable, compact, seem more sturdy, and don't get in the way. I'll discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the keyboard and the mouse individually.Keyboard:Pros: Because it isn't divided, it is a little narrower than most ergo keyboards, allowing for closer mouse positioning and less RSI stress. (Many people overlook how the position of the mouse impacts you.) The overall impression is one of durability and the keys are silent. Layout that is easy to use and effective for regular users. The keyboard has a stylish and modern appearance, and the palm rest is a pleasant addition.Cons: In order to personalize the additional keys (1–5) and check whether the lock keys are engaged, you must download the driver from Microsoft's website. Many people, like me, prefer a conventional toggle button when accessing some of the lock keys, such as "Function lock," because it doesn't say whether it's active with or without the driver. It would be useful to have a straightforward light signal to let you know if the keys are "locked" or not. The fact that the board has two detachable "legs" to lift it is another thing I dislike. I would rather have everything fastened so that there aren't any excess parts that might be misplaced. Last but not least, there are a few buttons that you're not sure what they do; it would be helpful if the handbook explained what they do. (TIP: The switch task button next to the right ALT key may require the driver to function properly; when I push it without the driver, nothing happens.)Mouse:The larger size of the mouse allows it to fit more fully in the palm of your hand, which is advantageous because you don't want to overly tighten your grip or engage your hand muscles.Cons: The mouse itself is a little clunky. Your ring finger would accidentally press the forward key if you were merely holding the mouse because the back and forward keys are on the opposite ends of your palms. Just a quick observation: I couldn't locate the mouse's ON/OFF button (supposedly it's on the bottom, but I must have missed it when I looked there).There you have it, then. Overall a fine keyboard with a few issues and a decent mouse. decent cost-effective pricing. a little bit smaller, which is excellent for RSI/carpal tunnel syndrome patients to have a closer mouse positioning. It's undoubtedly one of the keyboards on Amazon that is more reasonably priced while yet maintaining high standards of quality.
3.8/5
DROP OUT CONNECTIVITY. The 2.4 GigaHertz signal ensures you have a strong and reliable connection, so you will never have to suffer through dropouts
KEYBOARD AND MOUSE COMBO The Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo includes a full size keyboard and a precision mouse so you can work comfortably away from your computer
EASY STORAGE The MK270 includes a plug and forget receiver that cleverly stores inside your mouse for safekeeping. The USB toggle is located in the storage compartment of the mouse
WORK FOR LONGER WITH LONG BATTERY LIFE Basic AA and AAA batteries are included with the keyboard and mouse
PROGRAMMABLE HOTKEYS TO BOOST PRODUCTIVITY Automatically access frequently used applications by programming them to the 8 available hotkeys
$234
I'll begin by noting that I do like this keyboard before I go any further. Oh, the mouse. However, there are a few small complaints. The USB dongle is a general complaint that applies to both the mouse and the keyboard. I would rather use the dongle from the MS Sculpt keyboards or the Logitech transceivers because it is a little bit too long. They just are more manageable, compact, seem more sturdy, and don't get in the way. I'll discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the keyboard and the mouse individually.Keyboard:Pros: Because it isn't divided, it is a little narrower than most ergo keyboards, allowing for closer mouse positioning and less RSI stress. (Many people overlook how the position of the mouse impacts you.) The overall impression is one of durability and the keys are silent. Layout that is easy to use and effective for regular users. The keyboard has a stylish and modern appearance, and the palm rest is a pleasant addition.Cons: In order to personalize the additional keys (1–5) and check whether the lock keys are engaged, you must download the driver from Microsoft's website. Many people, like me, prefer a conventional toggle button when accessing some of the lock keys, such as "Function lock," because it doesn't say whether it's active with or without the driver. It would be useful to have a straightforward light signal to let you know if the keys are "locked" or not. The fact that the board has two detachable "legs" to lift it is another thing I dislike. I would rather have everything fastened so that there aren't any excess parts that might be misplaced. Last but not least, there are a few buttons that you're not sure what they do; it would be helpful if the handbook explained what they do. (TIP: The switch task button next to the right ALT key may require the driver to function properly; when I push it without the driver, nothing happens.)Mouse:The larger size of the mouse allows it to fit more fully in the palm of your hand, which is advantageous because you don't want to overly tighten your grip or engage your hand muscles.Cons: The mouse itself is a little clunky. Your ring finger would accidentally press the forward key if you were merely holding the mouse because the back and forward keys are on the opposite ends of your palms. Just a quick observation: I couldn't locate the mouse's ON/OFF button (supposedly it's on the bottom, but I must have missed it when I looked there).There you have it, then. Overall a fine keyboard with a few issues and a decent mouse. decent cost-effective pricing. a little bit smaller, which is excellent for RSI/carpal tunnel syndrome patients to have a closer mouse positioning. It's undoubtedly one of the keyboards on Amazon that is more reasonably priced while yet maintaining high standards of quality.
3.4/5
6 BUTTON WIRELESS MOUSE, portable mouse with user adjustable DPI (800/1200/ 1600/2000/2400 DPI) and 5 programmable buttons for different functions of your choice. Program available for download. Convenient Wireless Mouse and Keyboard for PC, Computer and as Mac Mouse
LONG BATTERY LIFE; for Wireless Keyboard and Mouse, over 18 months of battery life through smart sleep technology (batteries sold separately)
ERGONOMIC 104 KEY LOW PROFILE WIRELESS KEYBOARD; Full-size splash resistant Keyboard with Numeric Keypad and adjustable typing angle, Low-profile Keys Provide a Quiet, Comfortable Typing Experience 12 hot keys for instantly accessing your music, internet, e-mail, volume, and more
WIRELESS MOUSE AND KEYBOARD COMBO; for Office or Home use. Strong 2.4GHz wireless connection. A single mini USB receiver connects both the Standard Sized 104 keys wireless keyboard and mouse with just one USB port, delivering High Precision, Responsiveness and High Stability
PLUG AND PLAY for a simple Windows installation. Keyboard and Computer Mouse support Microsoft Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP or later operating system.
$234
This was purchased for usage with a laptop computer that I occasionally have attached to my large-screen TV. Everything is in fine working order, and I can access my computer from the coach. Even though the kitchen table is about 20 feet away, I can use it from there. While I use the computer for travel, I can leave the nano receiver in; it also stays in when the PC is in a case. Although I've just used it for a few weeks, the batteries are still strong and seem to have a long lifespan. I paid $15.99 for this; it was a great deal and well worth the money.NOTE: Based on how the vendor has posted the reviews, it appears that there are multiple goods covered by them as of this writing. This is making a lot of people confused. Compared to some of the other keyboards on this list, my evaluation is for the "EagleTec K104 / KS04 2.4 GHz Wireless Combo Keyboard And Mouse."The layout of this keyboard is ISO. It has a different key layout than an ANSI layout; this layout also has a distinct Enter key. ANSI layout keyboards are among those listed. Because some reviews discuss the same product and layout while others discuss a different layout and product, this makes the reviews confused. Some keyboards are wireless, while others are not, and some keyboards are illuminated. When placing an order, exercise caution and double-check the product's specific review if it was based on one.
No, all keys do not fit all keyboards. Depending on the make and model of the keyboard, some keys may be incompatible. Additionally, the size and shape of the keys can vary, so it's important to check that the keys you're looking to purchase are the right size and shape for your keyboard.
There are a few different ways that you can use one keyboard and mouse for multiple computers. The most common way is to use a KVM switch. This will allow you to connect multiple computers to the KVM switch and then use the one keyboard and mouse to control all of the computers. Another way is to use a software program that will allow you to control multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse.
If you want to use a mouse and keyboard with your Xbox One, you'll need to use an Xbox One wireless adapter. You can use either a USB dongle or a Bluetooth adapter. Once you have your adapter, you can connect your mouse and keyboard and start using them.
Wireless keyboards and mice combos work by using a wireless receiver that is plugged into the computer. The receiver then communicates with the keyboard and mouse using radio frequency signals.
There is a lot of debate over which size keyboard is better. Some say that a 65% keyboard is better because it is more compact and easier to transport. Others say that a 60% keyboard is better because it has a more traditional layout and is easier to type on. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference.
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