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Review on Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710: Reliable 2.4 GHz Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo with Unify Receiver by Bogusawa Majchrzak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

purchased in good condition, the prior owner was also content with the words used for around half a year! I didn't find any squeaks or other issues with the keys, and you can press everything from the corner and it will click. In addition, the entire mechanism is very smooth and silent. I am in awe of the exhibition! The presentation is simple and elegant, without any highlighting or other flourishes, but you can still make out every detail. Very fast, I was able to adjust to working the shorter shift! I loved how the software displayed information on the screen when you pressed certain media keys (such rewind, volume, etc.), and I liked that there were a lot of different options to choose from. I didn't get used to the mouse right away; rather, I got used to the weight (you need to try to pull out one battery). At first glance, it appeared to be a bit too large; however, as you can see from changing the mouse, I quickly became accustomed to it! It looked at first that the mouse was a bit sluggish (it required to crawl more from one corner of the screen to another), but with the assistance of the program, I was able to fix everything up so that it was ideal for me! Because I never pressed the middle key, the wheel just feels like a wheel to me. However, I appreciated the fact that the manufacturer made the decision to make it inertial.

Pros
  • universal receiver with support for up to six additional devices, compact and attractive design multimedia keys (together with the software it even looks really good) the existence of a screen that displays the current state of the batteries as well as the caps, numeric, and other keys, among other things. Additional keys are ideally positioned at the top, so they won't inadvertently get covered by the user's palms. Keys must be depressed relatively softly and smoothly for the signal to remain stable, and the device must not use batteries (set it and forget it) The mouse is quite user-friendly, but because people are used to using it, it is somewhat weighty. in contrast to other sets, it is compatible with any surface (there were 2 from gigabit and small software) only the sky and the ground
Cons
  • then I noticed