Mouse: - Strong grip. I like the shape of the mouse which makes my hand feel more comfortable than my old Logitech mouse. There are two additional function keys that increase convenience, but no more. I don't like scrolling. It's not stable. Maybe I got a defective one. I've tried adjusting the scrolling speed but the thing still goes too fast. Sometimes slows down. The keyboard looks good. I like the color and the material. The palm rest is nice and soft. The key is difficult to type. This makes me feel like it's stuck for a bit before I can actually press a key. It doesn't give me the same comfortable feel as the $30 Logitech version I have. Sometimes it lags when I'm typing. I haven't tried the Bluetooth feature, so I don't know how it works. I have a receiver next to my keyboard and mouse. Therefore, the lag doesn't occur because something is blocking it. I've also used new Energizer batteries for the keyboard and mouse, which sometimes still lag. Verdict: The looks are nice, but the features aren't worth the money. Sorry for the $66 keyboard and mouse combo, but I'll ask for a refund and try another Logitech combo.
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