Both devices are connected to a single transceiver, and the mouse and keyboard are attached to a single USB port. Despite the fact that nothing has been sacrificed in terms of comfort, the overall design is fairly compact. While the keyboard does not have a button to turn it on or off, the mouse does. Two AA batteries are required to power the mouse, while two AAA batteries are required to power the keyboard. Included is a Duracell battery. I believe that it is a good, comfortable, and high-quality keyboard for anyone who does not purposely desire additions from the keyboard of the kind that it does not have and was not designed to have. In general, I believe that it is a good keyboard. In addition, I believe that it is a high-quality keyboard. And as an added benefit, a regular mouse.
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