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Review on Enhanced Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo - Logitech MK540 by Bima ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly the product I wanted, the price and quality do not match.

Despite the fact that I was well aware of the dubious quality of Logitech in advance, there is still no choice for such a price. Tired of searching. You can use it, but don't look for the perfect connection. Got pros: I took the K540, apparently differs from the MK540 only in that the first is ISO with a large enter, and the second, respectively, ANSI. - Wireless ISO keyboard is a rarity, I don't understand why manufacturers make uncomfortable ANSI. - Beautiful, discreet, stylish design. - A NECESSARY set of additional buttons, including a calculator. - Power off buttons. - Weighty clave, does not crawl. - Capslock indicator right in the capslock key (and in general, the presence of this indicator today can be written as a plus). - Beveled and rounded corners of the keys - will really appeal to people with sensitive or callused fingers. - Sufficiently large and pot-bellied mouse + rubberized plastic, comfortable and pleasant. - Not white, thank God: the color is dark gray, not black, in general, that's it. - The volume of clicks and clicks is medium, soft, but sufficient, the golden mean. With its cons. I took a risk and took Logitech again, because. tormented with other manufacturers. In general, not everything is perfect, as expected: - The mouse periodically lags and twitches (sometimes - not at all in the direction in which you move the cursor). - Keys intermittently do not print. - The situation is greatly improved by changing the usb port - it is better to insert the receiver on the front panel of the computer, but this is a 40 cm difference, and it still does not work perfectly. - No nums lock indicator. - The Cyrillic alphabet is typed on the keys not in a corporate font, but in an unsuccessful (in terms of Cyrillic) Myriad - it seems that they wanted to make a "tasty", fashionable keyboard design, but the Cyrillic alphabet was ignored.