I bought this keyboard to replace my favorite keyboard, a 10 year old Logitech k360 which still worked perfectly despite some sticky keys due to spilled iced coffee and worn labels Key. I bought it because Logitech products that used to be compatible with Unifying software (the ability to pair up to six devices with one dongle) are often made cheaper than they used to be, and now you have to for every device they use manufactures, having a new dongle is useless if you don't have unlimited USB ports. Mouse and keyboard combos are becoming increasingly rare and my old keyboard was clearly worn out. Either way, this keyboard has unifying compatibility, but I gave it three stars for the following reasons.1. The on/off switch is not connected to anything. Luckily it's always on so I didn't have to send it back. That would be a huge headache, but it also means that the batteries will be drained much more quickly. It also shows that both Logitech and the retailer I bought it from have a very poor quality control attitude. In fact, there is NO EXCUSE for not testing key components before shipping a product.2. The original K360 came with a mouse, was excellent quality, and was $10 less.
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