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Review on Renewed Logitech MK540 Advanced Wireless Keyboard with M185 Mouse & USB Receiver - 920-008981: Enhanced Performance at a Great Value by Makoto Piano Channel ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Im not particularly happy, but basically everything is fine.

Even though I was well informed of the questionable quality of Logitech products before purchasing them, there is still no other option available for such a low price. I've exhausted all my options. You are free to make use of it, but you shouldn't look for the ideal connection. Get pros: I took the K540, which evidently differs from the MK540 mainly in the fact that the first is ISO with a large entry and the second is, correspondingly, ANSI. It is unusual to find a wireless ISO keyboard, and I have no idea why manufacturers choose to use the awkward ANSI standard. - An elegant, understated, and sophisticated design. - An ESSENTIAL collection of additional buttons, one of which is a calculator - Buttons to turn off the power. - This clave is substantial, and it does not crawl. - An indicator for the Caps Lock key located directly within the Caps Lock key (and in general, the presence of this indicator today can be written as a plus). Those who have sensitive fingers or calloused fingers will greatly like the beveled and rounded corners of the keys on the keyboard. - An adequately sized and pot-bellied mouse made of rubberized plastic that is comfortable and pleasurable to use. - Not white, praise be to God; the color is a dark gray that is not black in general; that is all there is to say about it. - The level of clicking and clacking is moderate, hardly audible, but adequate; it strikes the "golden mean." despite its advantages. Because I had so much trouble with other manufacturers, I decided to take a chance and buy Logitech once more. In general, as was to be anticipated, not everything is perfect: - There are pauses in movement and jerks in the mouse from time to time (sometimes - not at all in the direction in which you move the cursor). - There are times when the keys do not print. - The issue is significantly improved by switching to a different USB port; nevertheless, although it is preferable to enter the receiver on the front panel of the computer, there is still a gap of 40 centimeters between the two, and it is still not functioning flawlessly. - There is no indicator for the num lock. - It appears that they wanted to make a "tasty" and fashionable keyboard design, but the Cyrillic alphabet was ignored in the process. The Cyrillic alphabet is typed on the keys not in a corporate font, but in a Myriad that is unsuccessful (in terms of Cyrillic).