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Review on Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard Mouse by Andrey Tsvetanov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

At work, I typed on the exact same keyboard, only it was a separate one, and I did not use a mouse. I did this for more than a year. As a result, I made a conscious decision to use this particular model. However, this particular keyboard did not live up to expectations. And as it does so, the pressing feels nothing at all like it did when it was first introduced. It is recommended that you download and install the Logitech SetPoint program from the manufacturer's website. This tool enables you to make extra settings and offers to install browser add-ons to ensure that mouse action is performed more smoothly.

Pros
  • 1. Fully functional keys that have a satisfying response when pressed. (I type with all ten fingers, so I'm used to being efficient.) The sound is not particularly loud and has a lovely quality to it. 2. Having one receiver for each mouse and keyboard eliminates the need for additional USB ports. 3. Turn on the computer's keyboard and mouse (rather than relying solely on the system's built-in saving methods). 4. The keyboard is a standard full size, but it is still quite compact; when you are working on a laptop, you can even take it with you and place it on your knees. 5. Well, the maker himself - I use a lot more than the production of Logitech, and I have never been disappointed in any of their products in the past. 6. There is no need for any additional drivers, since everything works well. 7. Despite its size, the mouse is incredibly easy to use and feels great in the hand. 8. The "Dongle" that is used to connect to the USB port is also very compact and ideal for a laptop because there is no risk of it catching on to something.
Cons
  • 1. Even while typing quickly, the keyboard continues to become unresponsive. It would appear that the keys stop working properly every so often. It is not clear to what it is connected, and thus makes it tough to comprehend. The behavior of the exact same Logitech keyboard, but with no mouse (originally without a mouse, but outwardly - one to one) is flawless, and there are no freezes at any point. Her blood pressure has also significantly decreased. It would appear that the mouse is the focus of this discussion. 2. I was taken aback by the unexpected disappointment caused by pressing. At the keys, there is an excessive amount of backlash, and there is neither the typical nor the customary (see above) softness nor the clarity of pressing. 3. The mouse has a homey appearance. There are two buttons in addition to a click wheel. There should be one more button here. 3. The dongle that is used to connect to the USB port is packed in the set in such a way that it is quite difficult to find; I had to dig for it. And there is no indication whatsoever, either on the packaging or in the instructions, as to where one should seek for it.

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