Enhanced Connectivity Logitech MK270R Wireless Desktop Keyboard and Mouse Combo with English/Korean Typing Review
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Brand | Logitech |
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Connectivity Technology | RF, USB |
Operating System | Windows xp, Windows vista, Windows 7 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Description of Enhanced Connectivity Logitech MK270R Wireless Desktop Keyboard and Mouse Combo with English/Korean Typing
- Kit is nice and not too pricey. The mouse is easy to use. Unlike on many other keyboards, there is no need to press a variety of Fn keys in order to access the media controls. Keyboard and mouse have batteries installed and are supplied.
- Difficult to use due to the keyboard's stubbornness.
- Logitech being Logitech, what else needs to be said?
- No
- Not a 2022 keypad
- 1. a simple keyboard and a simple mouse (without any other bells and whistles), 2. The availability of buttons labeled "on" and "off" 3. The existence of eight additional keys, four of which are programmable 4. rubber feet placed underneath the keypad 5. Place your right and left hands on top of the mouse, 6. a long battery life that is advertised, along with an indicator for its charge; 7. the capacity to auto-detect drivers;
- 1. the lack of any necessary drivers (disks) for full utilization, 2. Self-installation of additional software is required for additional keys to function (I was very close to taking it back to the store and counting it as a marriage). 3. Excessively expensive, 4. a "WIN" button that does not have a groove, 5. The lack of an indicator light for the "num lock" function on the keyboard, 6. If there is interference or a metal screen (system unit case), the speed of the mouse (but only the mouse) will slow down. The problem can be solved by positioning it such that it is in the mouse's direct line of sight, for instance by positioning it on the front panel of the system unit.
- 1. Both the keyboard and mouse work from the same USB, which is very convenient. 2. Simple, solid packaging. 3. In general, the design and quality are at a decent level.
- There are small nuances in ease of use and reliability.
- Full size. Big Enter.
- The key travel is a bit small for mastering the blind 10-finger typing method.
- I will compare with the previous logitech MK-260 kit. 1. Power buttons on both devices. 2. Mouse laser sensor (economical, not picky about surfaces), not a red LED. 3. The transmitter, although not unifying, is compact. 4. Quiet, pleasant keyboard.
- The mouse is small, but not critical.