💻 Enhance Your Computing Experience with the LOGITECH MK235 Combo Review
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- The bezels are thin, the keys are full-sized and sufficiently large. The keyboard is also pretty silent.
- Although bigger than on many keyboards, the Enter key is still truncated; I'd say it's around two-thirds of its typical size. For some people, the 2022 English alphabet's single color will be a drawback.
- It's great to have something of this high quality to work with. Superior dependability to that of competing products thanks to its extended lifespan and field-replaceable radio module. Low power usage means you can forget about charging the batteries for a year or longer and just stick in a fresh set of alkaline ones.
- Sadly, miracles aren't real. One of the mice stopped working after being used on a daily basis for almost two years. Yes, technically speaking this is the M170 mouse and not part of the same family. However, in reality, nothing has changed; everything remains the same. Partial solutions are possible (for example, squeezing the encoder with pliers), but they won't work for very long. With some practice and a soldering iron, you can alter it. The cost to the public is $100.
- Price
- It appears that two sets of these keyboards were found to be flawed.
- Full-size, yet small, comfortable to the touch keyboard. Although it has a laptop-like appearance, membrane technology is used for the key travel. invisible sensor illumination mouse. On a single set of batteries, the keyboard can operate for three years, and the mouse for one year.
- The mouse is set up as a full-size device rather than a laptop. however, it's VERY SMALL. After a few minutes of work, the fingers become reduced from tension because it offers no support at all for the palm. The picture makes her appear twice as big.
- The batteries remained functional for over a year despite their high lifespan.
- poor quality clave, the buttons are wobbly, and there is very little space between each pair of buttons. a poor mouse and text selection that is difficult because the F and * buttons are not separated into blocks, making it difficult to locate the appropriate ones.
- wireless, small, and quiet. The mouse is compact but quite cozy. Not sweet.
- There are no indicators for Numloc, tab, etc. Even if NumLock is particularly absent, I was prepared for this when I chose this keyboard, thus this is not a complaint but rather a statement of fact. Some keys started to be pressed every other time after a week of use. Particularly obvious are the "I" and the probe. What this paragraph actually says. didn't intentionally fix it. At times, you have to firmly press the spacebar to get it to reply. Constant corrections are really bothersome if you type a lot.
- The plastic is pleasant and cozy.
- Only when flying do the batteries on the clave recline!
- small, classy, multi-media, wide-key wireless keyboard
- Keyboard power/reset and computer status lights are absent.
- price key volume
- unreliability
- Aesthetics, ergonomics, and the availability of a mouse (model m170) and possibly a keyboard (didn't look for it) that can be purchased separately. Keyboards typically continue to function normally for a few months even after their batteries or accumulators have to be replaced.
- Mice have a rather limited lifespan; in actuality, practically all of them function between six months and a year, after which the wheel typically stops working (this strategy is effective with bugs). The keyboards worked perfectly. There were no issues.
- Batteries not required, ultraportable design.
- When bare feet are used on the keyboard, nothing happens. When you're seated on the couch, your legs are too far away from the keyboard.
- - Kit was inexpensive (took 1100). - Resistance to wear (all symbols held their positions for a year of ACTIVE use). - Comfortable, spacious keys (I can type while blind with no issues). - Mouse performs well on a variety of surfaces.
- - The mouse is small (does not cause discomfort, but I would like it to be bigger - No NumLock / CapsLock indication - not critical for me - No Scroll Lock button - occasionally irritates me when working in Excel because its absence - The keyboard has almost become shiny after a year of use - The key travel is larger than it seems in the picture (I chose the keyboard according to the picture and hoped for a shallow key travel) -
- The nice plastic works with the Ubuntu mouse despite the absence of optics. duracel batteries
- It turned out that on desktops, if you position the receiver on the rear wall, there is a bad signal ((( like the 21st century - but this also applies to this clave and not only to it. When I put the receiver in the line of sight, it functioned without any difficulties, which was a pleasant surprise.
- Good design, minimalistic appearance, nice key travel on the keyboard, that's all.
- -mouse wheel does not respond to pressing, clicks, but does not respond, only if you press very hard and then not the first time. The mouse itself behaves very strangely, the cursor trembles, it is impossible to aim at small details. - the keyboard constantly loses signal, although it is located no further than a meter from the system unit. Well, about the ergonomics of the keyboard (for an amateur) -there is a short left shift on the keyboard, and an ever-interfering slash next to it. I don't understand why you put it there. Do as usual near the Backspase, I wanted to buy something wired from Logitech, so they are all with a short left shift for the 2022 layout. - no space between ESC and F1, F4 and F5, etc.