Logitech MK750 Wireless Keyboard Marathon Review
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Description of Logitech MK750 Wireless Keyboard Marathon
- Keyboard, on/off switch, and price tag.
- Wedlock, Wedlock
- To be fair, the sound control buttons are on the little side and don't get in the way of anything. Everything is wonderful, but only while it is still brand new.
- Keys for the various functions. A slight shift to the left. After another year and a half, the keys start to become difficult to press. I'll elaborate in the next remarks.
- This package includes the K270 keyboard and the M185 mouse, and it's more cost-effective than buying them separately. It's also the most compact keyboard without extraneous edges and palm rests, and it's the most ergonomically similar to traditional keyboards with 102 or 104 keys (numpad, long Backspace, big Enter, etc.). It had an extra key with slashes near the left Shift, but I removed it so I wouldn't accidentally press it.
- - Typing with keys that are all the same hue (usually Cyrillic and additional symbols are made red, which is also bad; maybe yellow would be better) Small, obviously made for a laptop or a child's use, mouse; I'd recommend the 300 or 500 series instead. Weak, easily broken retractable kickstands for the keyboard.
- Design for comfort, longevity, and longevity
- Position of the mouse's sensor and its size
- So far everything seems to be
- . Long time
- Special offer
- Ugly packaging
- New to my collection
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