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Review on Wireless Logitech MK240 Nano Keyboard 920-008212 with Nano Receiver by Agata Sikora ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, I'm not sure it's worth the money.

The advantages of it include the following: Purchased for use in traveling for work. Sometimes you have to sit down and write for an extended period of time yet you don't want to strain your neck by looking down at your laptop. The keyboard is extremely space-efficient, yet having the same dimensions as a typical laptop keyboard (just removed the number keys on the right in the "calculator" layout). I do not do an analysis of the amount of print noise because, in my opinion, this factor is unimportant. Who cares? The price is right. As an added perk, the package comes with a reasonably nice mouse that has a reliable optical sensor operating in the invisible range and a transparent scroll wheel. This sensor may even be used on uneven surfaces, such as a tablecloth that has wrinkles, which is quite good to have for a device that costs so little. The mouse and the keyboard both utilize batteries of the same size, which is a practical feature. There are only two downsides to this model, but they are significant enough to completely detract from its overall image. To begin, and most crucially, the designers disregarded a crucial need of ergonomics, which was to ensure that there would not be any inadvertent keystrokes. Because the buttons at the bottom are so close to the edge of the keyboard, whenever I (personally, I) reach for the keys in the upper rows, I inadvertently press the pulp of my palms either on the left control or on the right cursor button, which results in me accidentally knocking out a line in Word or veering off course from the page I was trying to reach on the Internet. This is just part of the everyday routine. It is necessary to tuck the brushes in a particular way to prevent this from happening, which is not only awkward but also tiring when printing for an extended period of time. But this could have been easily avoided; there is almost three centimeters of empty space in the upper part of the keyboard; if the keys were raised higher and left at least a centimeter or two in front of the keys below; then the palms would hit this shelf, and not into the keys; they didn't think it through. However, they didn't. When I use the mouse with a laptop that does not have any other devices connected to it, it functions correctly and without any hiccups. But when I tried to connect it to the main computer for the purpose of conducting an experiment, where a wireless keyboard and a logitech mouse were already plugged in, the mouse that came with this kit sometimes began to react with a slowdown in its movement speed. Could it be that "relatives" with a higher price tag cause the communication channel to become congested with their signals? By the way, the universal tooth of Logitech, which is the component from which I am able to use both the keyboard and mouse made by this business, does not recognize a simple mouse from the kit that has been described, so you will need to put your own tooth. Remember this in the future. Summary. Excellent keyboard, particularly considering the price. But, prior to making a purchase, you should examine it very carefully to see how comfortable it is for you to rest your hands on it and whether or not the palms of your hands accidently make contact with the lowermost keys. On a scale from one to five, I would confidently give it a score of four or 4.5. Unfortunately, this only counts for two points. At the same time, the mouse, when considered as a distinct tool, receives its fair four points for the ratio of price (cheap) to quality (worthy).