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Five Star Reviews:

65%
Great keyboard and mouse pair
September 21, 2017
I absolutely love this wireless keyboard. I transcribe a lot so I'm constantly typing and I needed something more comfortable than the keyboard of my Lenovo Yoga Pro. The wrist rest is wonderful, I like the kick stands to elevate the top, the Windows media functions are great shortcuts (no Apple), and the wave design of the keys are excellent and have a natural feel/shape for your hands. The keys aren't crazy loud with obnoxious tapping but it gives the nice keyboard sound I like. I bought a used set and they were in great condition. Mouse has a nice feel, good side grips, love the "back" and "forward" buttons for web browsing. Both keyboard and mouse have an automated off timer so it doesn't drain the battery. Easy to set up with the sleek USB, doesn't get in the way of anything. Lastly, fairly light so I actually bring it with me places. Highly recommend it.
Must buy for IT professionals. Save your palms and fingers with this keyboard.
September 4, 2017
I am an IT professional and so need good keyboards for a living :-). Using this keyboard gives a great feeling. Since we need to save hour hands for more work, I decided to go one up to this keyboard and mouse from other Logitech cheaper alternatives. 99% satisfied.. 2 minor (could be just me) irritation. The Delete key is big and sometimes I could confuse it with Enter key. The End key is also a little away from where I am used to reaching out for. So now I am alert when using the End key, and when I switch to my office keyboard in the office.The second is the soft clicking sound of keys.... it could be the reason why the keys are so fantastic.. but I wish they could be more silent
Great wireless keyboard and mouse!
March 10, 2017
I had an ergonomic wireless keyboard and mouse setup from Microsoft that I used for several years. I loved it - could use it in my lap, on my standing desk, or just at my desk without having to wrestle with cables. Could easily plug it into other computers and devices as needed. Felt great on my wrists, the works. However, in a relatively short time, the mouse failed. I replaced it with another identrical MS mouse. THAT one failed pretty quickly too. Recently, the MS keyboard started to fail and act weird and go through batteries. I've always loved Logitech peripherals so I decided it was time to replace the whole setup. I was not disappointed!This keyboard is very comfortable, works great, and has all the specialty keys that my old setup had and more. The number pad is great, and unlike my previous keyboard, this one has just the right amount of mechanical feel and sound. The mouse is comfortable in my hand and has multiple extra buttons and the side/click feature on the scroll wheel. Also, the transmitter is MUCH smaller and more discrete and seems to have a better range. The rated battery life is very long, measure in years as opposed to a couple months or weeks which is what I was suffering with before.Very happy with this purchase.
Very Good
January 2, 2017
Excellent keyboard. Smooth push with just the right amount of resistance. The spacing seems to be just right, and the ergonomics of the keyboard have a noticeable relief on your wrists when used for extended periods. The only question and common complaint is the durability and longevity of this keyboard. I'm hoping it'll hold up, but until then, I like it. This is one of Logitech's relatively older designs so I'm more confident in it's quality.I don't care too much for the mouse, but it does a decent job as a wireless mouse. Feels comfortable, weight isn't too light, but the tracking is mediocre at best.
though I like my Logitech K360 and other Logitech mice
January 30, 2016
I decided to use bigger keyboard and mice at home, though I like my Logitech K360 and other Logitech mice.Pros:1. well-designed keyboard. The palm cushion is a little soft which makes you wrist feel comfortable when you are not typing. It may take some time to get used to the gradual wave-shaped contour, but I think it's good too.2. 18 programable keys.3. The size of M510 mice is exactly what I look for. Mouse Dimensions (height x width x depth): 2.56 in (65 mm) x 4.72 in (120 mm) x 1.61 in (41 mm)4. Battery life is long. According to Logitech, the keyboard has 3-year battery life, and the mouse has two years. Both of them use 2 AA batteris.Cons:1. No Caps-lock light in the keyboard.2. Home/End/Delete/PageUp/PageDown key layout is not good. I often press the bigger Delete key when I tend to click the End Key.3. The Logitech SetPoint software (6.67) does not support M510 mouse. I can pair my other Logitech devices in the Unifying Software and manage all of them in SetPoint, but M510 is an exception. I had to download another software Logitech Options to manage M510.
Great value - Love this keyboard.
January 27, 2015
These have worked very well for me. I have 3 sets and haven't had a problem on any of them yet. Volume on your keyboard is always a plus and there are the features I don't use that exist...flexibility is always a plus. The keyboard isn't too cumbersome. The keys seem soft to the stroke. The feel even seems soft and it is padded at the wrist's rest. The keyboard's value is very good, in my experience, for what you get. Every time I look for an alternative, the marriage of price and quality (and added experience) prevail with this. I purchased my first one at least a couple of yeas ago and never have I needed a battery replacement, like those of yesteryear. They also have a particularly nice range; alas, if you could only usefully see your monitor at that range (mine are big, but...); I suppose if I was texting someone from 12 feet away (kitchen, for example) and I used my ctrl-mousewheel to change the zoom it could come in handy. But, would I want to? In a more practical light, I like that I'm not constantly wrapping myself around the cords...I have no cords to move to clean...and, most importantly, there is no cord for a kitty to chew through. These are huge pluses for this keyboard all around.
62%
Perfect key board for me
September 13, 2017
Knowing that we all have our preferences for keyboard touch and feel, I have to say that I love this one which arrived an hour ago. Keys are slightly concave. Noise is quite moderate, just enough to know that I have hit the key. Not only does the Caps Lock key have an on/off light in the key itselt, but it is intuitive. If I start to type my name using lower case, it automatically capitalizes the J. All of the keys work. I like the comfortable wide hand rest below the keys. The mouse glides very smoothly, feels comfortable and works perfectly as far as I am concerned. My computer is in a cabinet with a wooden door about 30 inches away but no problem "hearing" the keyboard/mouse. I tried moving the keyboard 8 feet away, still no problem. Setup took less than 5 minutes. With pre-installed batteries it was just a matter of plugging the tiny receiver into a USB port on the computer, turning the keyboard and mouse on, and away we go. I should mention that I put out a question on whether there was a caps-lock light and got both yeses and nos, but the keyboard I received on 9/13/17 has the light. And I get zero delay, hit the key and the character appears instantly.
Great Combo, Great Price, Refurb was fine.
October 11, 2016
I was heistant about buying a refurb, and the packing was a little suspect as the kb and ms arrived in a white box, untaped, with just a shipping label on it. However, the contents were all inside, in plastic, and everything worked and still works which is whats important. Nothing seemed used and most importantly, it cost like half of what it does new.They Keyboard has the same keybed as the K800, which is my favorite Logitech keyboard or any keyboard for that matter, and the mouse is wireless, comes with an actual unifying dongle, and works fine. Great secondary keyboard mouse combo that I use for servicing customer computers without having to disconnect my own KB and MS.Would buy again and recommend to a friend!
Works with LINUX
August 30, 2016
Very nice keyboard, good size and layout, plus I like the way it feels. It rests nicely on my lap when I'm sitting back; the palm rest is a big plus in that position, too. What really blew me away is I'm running LINUX (Mint 17.2), and the app launch hotkeys worked right out of the box! Of course a lot of the devices a keyboard needs to work with these days are just LINUX in disguise. So, I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but it gave it a big thumbs up in my book at any rate.If I could find one thing to complain about, it would be the feet to prop up the keyboard. They could use a better mechanism to hold them in place. Could be just a matter of a stronger spring. At any rate, they tend to fold down if you slide the keyboard forward. I've learned to pick it up and move it forward with both hands rather than pushing it away with one. It's just a minor annoyance to me.The mouse is comfortable and does its job. Works on every surface I've tried it on, couch, my leg, towel, pillow, and the usual places you'd expect it to.Overall excellent package. Pull the tape off the included Duracell batteries, plug it in and go, It's really that simple
A year later..
June 15, 2015
I have owned a few different Logitech accessories over the years and loved them all. Have owned this keyboard and mouse set for over a year now and LOVE IT. Never had any problems with it. Functions as it should and does it well. Batteries last a long time - as advertised (but depending on actual use). The buttons on the keyboard are soft, precise and fairly quiet. The mouse controls feel very precise as well. The clicks are short and distinct and the scroll wheel feels smooth. There is an LED light on both the keyboard and the mouse that warns you when the batteries need replacement - very handy. The keyboard has an adjustable tilt by moving the rubberized feet. You can also stand it on it's side and let it stand at a 90-degree angle to give you more desktop space. The keyboard also seems to be spill-proof as it is has a few slots on the bottom for the liquid to drain through (see pictures). Range: I sometimes use this set with my TV while the PC (connected via long HDMI cable) they're connected to is in a room about 15 feet away and works without interruptions. Overall, a great set and a good price that lasts and is backed by a good brand! Go Logitech!
Works well and good value for the cost
May 23, 2015
I bought the MK520 mouse and keyboard combination to replace a Microsoft keyboard and mouse that were no longer functioning properly. The MK520 is very reasonably priced. The dimensions of the keyboard are ideal for my purposes inasmuch as the keyboard does not take up a large amount of desktop space as is the case with the more expensive Logitech keyboards. I find the mouse very comfortable and easy to use. Initially, I had some trouble setting up the keyboard and mouse. However, this was resolved by the simple process of moving the receiver from a USB port on the back of the computer tower for my desktop to a USB port on the front of the tower. Since then the initial lag problems have been resolved. I like the feel and touch of the keyboard and so far I'm very pleased with this well-priced purchase.
Works Great on Fedora Desktop
January 31, 2015
This was waiting for me when I got home from work on Thursday (do the math). It comes with batteries (be prepared with some fresh ones). I plugged it in and it just works. I am using it on Fedora Linux (Fedora 21 64 bit KDE-Spin). It just works very well. For Fedora, I still need to map the various function keys. The volume buttons work out of the box.I plan on hooking it up to my W7 32 bit laptop. And I plan on downloading the driver for it to use with Windows. That will help it map better. Should be fun.I originally bought it to switch between desktop and laptop. When I am using my desktop as a gaming server, I can switch to the laptop and still be productive while everyone else is enjoy the full power of a Linux gaming server.Update: I just got this running on my W7 32 bit laptop. Everything works. I did download the driver software from Logitech. The software allows for other "Unifying" hardware to be added. For example the M310 mouse comes with the keyboard. If you want to use your blue M310 instead of the silver M310, just add it. There may be other "Unifying" items you may want to add...and they can be added using the download from Logitech.Over all, it is a nice keyboard. The keys are responsive, and relatively quiet.

Four Star Reviews:

16%
About as good as it gets.
August 30, 2017
The batteries don't seem to last as long as I'd like, but to be wire-free, it's well worth it. If your keys start sticking or repeating themselves on the screen, just replace the batteries, and it's fine again. It's very comfortable to use. I'd probably buy it again. Actually, I found a couple more after I got this one, on clearance at Walmart, and have switched them out on other computers that I use, but unless you find them on clearance, Amazon seems to have the best price I've found.
Nice to connect to a single USB; stock up on AA batteries
August 16, 2017
It's great to have both your keyboard and mouse connect to the same USB bluetooth insert so you're not taking up all your outlets. However, both items go through batteries fairly quickly (then again, I almost never turn them off), so be prepared to stock up. They keyboard has a manually-activated battery indicator (fn + F11), but it just lights up the battery symbol without actually telling you how much battery power you have remaining.Although I didn't buy this package for keyboard quietness, I will say that I am apparently a loud typer and this doesn't quiet anything down.
A new toy, works so far.
June 23, 2017
Installation is simple, jus plug in the unifying receiver and power on the PC.It is a hassle to turn off both keyboard & mouse after use. Since I only use PC for about 15 minutes a day and I power off the PC afterward, do I need to do this since it claims the batteries will last up to 2 years.There is indeed some unstableness at the center of the keyboard. I will apply felt underneath as suggested by another reviewer.Not use to the Contoured laser mouse since this is the first time I purchase this type of mouse.I may update after a month to see how it goes.
Comfortable But Noisy
December 10, 2016
I just received the Logitech MK550. I am using it with an Asus Zenbook laptop running Windows 8.1, and with a Logitech trackball (not the mouse that came with the keyboard).Setup: The User Guide/Manual/Instructions were not included, which was frustrating. But I was able to find them easily enough on the Logitech website. More frustrating was the fact that, although Logitech's advertising for their "Unifying" hardware makes it seem that you should be able to "plug and play" multiple Unifying-compatible devices as easily as one device, this is not the case. The Logitech website informs you that you need to download software to connect multiple devices, and provides a link to a page with these downloads. (Word to the wise: You have to scroll down the page to find these downloads. I have my screen blown up to accommodate my eyesight, and the first half of the page tells you that there is no software needed for the MK550.) Then you download two different executable files and install them. *Now* you can pair multiple devices! I also had to add an extension to Google Chrome (per the instructions from Logitech's site) to "enable smooth scrolling."Use: The layout of the keys allows me to type much faster and with more accuracy than I could do with my laptop keyboard, so I am very happy about that. My wrists are in a much more carpal-friendly position, too. The feel and sound of the keys, however, are both like cheap plastic, and the "cushioned" wrist rest seems to have 1-2mm of spongy stuff layered over a rock. I can live with these limitations, though, because this keyboard is such a huge improvement over using the keyboard on my laptop. Still...I can tell that the clacking sound of the keys is going to get on my nerves, and I'm glad I'm not using this keyboard around other people. If someone were using this keyboard around me, I would probably need to wear headphones (but then I'm easily distracted)."Wave" design: I love the design. It is less extreme than the "super-ergonomic" keyboards on which your hands are on opposite sides of a small mountain, but more carpal-friendly than the standard flat keyboard.Tiny, petty gripe: No light on the Caps Lock key.On the whole, I would say that this keyboard is worth the money if you want something easier on your wrists than a standard keyboard and you (and anyone who works in your vicinity) can tolerate the plastic-y clacking of the keys!
Initial frustration, but works well now...
April 1, 2016
I like the keyboard. I don't use all the extra shortcut buttons, but I like the keyboard. I got it to replace an older similarly curved microsoft combo set because the keys of that keyboard were slowly giving out one by one. I didn't want the full ergonomic split in the middle, so this seemed like an appropriate option. And it was especially appealing because it presented the option to link a wireless trackball mouse to the same USB receiver, should I get one like the Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball (which I did). Given the price, I didn't expect that the combo would be the most high-end piece of technology, but I was hopeful it would work and not fall apart quickly. With those expectations in mind, I would like to give it 5 stars, but there was one major issue...As I got it setup, the positives of the combo were readily apparent:- It's a comfortable keyboard. Maybe it is because I was already using one of a similar design, but I also enjoy/appreciate the pad along the bottom below the spacebar to rest my wrists on (which my old one did not have). The pad does collect some dust, but only if you let things get dusty.- The mouse works as expected, and is fairly comfortable as well. And while I haven't really used the extra preset keys on the keyboard, I have used the added buttons on the mouse more and more. I also really like that I can take the mouse and USB receiver and connect it to my Chromebook from time to time.- As I mentioned before, I have also purchased the Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball to link with the usb receiver and use in combination with the keyboard. I had to unlink the mouse that comes with the combo from the USB receiver, then add the trackball, and ultimately I got it to work as I wanted (both working on the same USB port).- I like having the option of the extra preset shortcut keys, maybe I will use them someday.The one issue with the combo, was a major one.... The keyboard and mouse did not work correctly initially. The mouse would jump around randomly and trying to type even the simplest of emails (like to Logitech tech support) was oh-so frustrating. It appeared to be an interference issue, but given that the USB receiver was plugged in to the back of my desktop PC immediately next to the desk I was attempting to type on (less than 5 feet away), that was simply not acceptable as it was advertised to work up to 30 feet away. After a few frustratingly repetitive conversations with tech support as they worked to determine the issue, they eventually agreed it wasn't working correctly and sent me a new setup. Sometimes flawed products are shipped I suppose...Since the new setup has arrived, I've been skeptical of it (I've kept most of the packaging), but it seems to work decently as I don't have significant interference issues. But I am not too certain of the 30 foot/10 meter range. The room I use it in is about 18 feet long, and I will occasionally notice small hiccups if I use it near that distance. But the vast majority of my use occurs within the 5 to 10 foot range for me, so it's not a big deal for me. I was frustrated for 2+ weeks, but 3+ months since then have been good... hoping for more good times.I'll also add that if you want to connect something like the M570 Wireless Trackball, you will need to have an extra wired mouse to do the installation. This is because you have to unlink the mouse that comes with the combo, then link the Trackball afterwards, and to do so you need a 3rd wired mouse (I couldn't find a way with only keyboard commands, and Tech Support didn't know of one either). This is a little annoying, but I suppose it makes sense and is only a small annoyance in the grand scheme of things. One bonus I didn't expect though is that since the Trackball comes with its own USB receiver, once I unlinked it from the Trackball, I then linked it to the mouse from the combo and now use that with my Chromebook while I use the Trackball and keyboard with my PC.And, like everyone else I imagine, I was also disappointed to read about the security issues with these wireless devices, so you should probably keep in mind the type of environment it will be used in.
Mixed feelings for this product
January 13, 2013
The keyboard is about a foot from the tower case and the mouse about 2 feet. Operation was erratic with the sending unit plugged into the back of the case though they work just fine plugged into the front. Regarding the ergonomics, there are both plusses and minuses:Plus: sculpting the keys works nicelyMinus: the keys are too close together and the curve in adequate to eliminate the need to place my hands at an awkward angle.The Microsoft keyboard is still the best in this respect except that their wireless option works so poorly. I'll probably keep using the mouse and just box the key board away and go back to my wired MS keyboard.
16%
Quiet, Soft Keys...
August 17, 2017
Easy install, works with my work laptop Windows 7. The multi-receiver works with other Logitech devices, like a second mouse for home. Only thing that I am not very used to, and this is purely from a user preference perspective is the lack of tactile keyboard. I guess I am an old fashioned IBM PC era user, although it can be a little noisy, I enjoy the clicking sound and the feel of the keyboard when I type, but this particular model does not have an active tactile keys. I guess it is more modern way of typing in the workplace.
Nice, not perfect, but a good midrange setup
January 9, 2016
The best Logitech KB I have owned, though I will say that their cheap older KB's were pretty awful. I have two older ones with horrible sticky key action, creaky plastic construction, like torture to use them any length of time. On this the action is nice, positive, quiet. It's not back lit. Nice looking, nice shape to the edges. Very pleasant to touch unlike a lot of cheaper squared off KB's. The FN buttons are mostly odd choices that I will never use. The battery life thus far has been excellent, some of the older wireless setups would really eat batteries. I really like the fact that you can flip the keyboard upright and it will stand up on it's back edge so you can use your desk for other purposes without casting around for some place to store the thing. The mouse is nice and responsive.
Keys take getting used to, nice and quiet
October 28, 2015
Only reason I give it 4 of 5 stars is for one reason or another the USB receiver didn't detect in the first motherboard USB port I stuck it in. Put it in the front case port (not desirable since now I have 1 of 2 filled all the time) and up it came.Also, the keys are closer together than I like, so being used to more traditional keyboards with different shape keys with more of a gap, typing on here means more mistakes until I get used to it. More keyboards for one reason or another seem to be moving this direction or the chiclet design (which I don't like at all); go back to the older designs or offer them as another model in the same price point!
Works well enough as an occasional use interface where wireless is required
August 29, 2015
My needs are not very taxing for this keyboard/mouse pair. They are both within 5 feet of my computer. I have them on a moving platform that makes having wired units impractical.The keyboard does feel a bit cheap (light/plasticky) when typing but for the price and *my* needs this is fine. I don't think I'd be satisfied if this was my primary keyboard.I dinged this a star due to the occasional pauses that the mouse exhibits while I'm using it. I'm on a pretty high-end Alienware Windows 7 64 Bit machine with 12 GB of RAM and a potent i7 processor. Yet inexplicably the mouse will pause in mid-swipe now and then for a second or two and then continue on as if nothing had happened.The machine is primarily a flight simulator and so the mouse is largely used for configuration instead of day-to-day surfing and working so this works well enough for my needs.
Great non-ergonomic keyboard.
December 12, 2014
We have had a dozen of these combos at our office for several years and have not had any fail. The keys are all still easy to read even after years of daily use. The mice are as good as when they were new. I like the look and feel, especially of the keys. Just the right amount of feedback for me. However, I switched from this to a Microsoft split keyboard after 4 years as my wrists were starting to hurt. I don't think this issue is specific to the Logitech MK520 versus other non-ergo keyboards, but wanted to note it in case it helped someone. I woud LOVE to see Logitech come out with a wireless ergo keyboard as good as the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000. I love the Logitech system and tiny unifying receivers!Feel free to ask any questions and I'll do my best to answer.
Just arrived!!
May 22, 2013
I got my keyboard today and I have been using this for like an hour now continuously typing emails and blogs. So thought as well I might write a review on this.This product arrived thanks to Amazon who delivered it in flat two days time. I had actually tried the keyboard at staples before I decided to buy it from amazon. Staples sold it for 69 where as amazon listed it at 35$ which was great.Keyboard - the keys are soft and don't make much noise which is what I prefer. They are super responsive and I have absolutely no issues typing with this keyboard. At the same time this keyboard feels really compact and doesn't feel too big to fit it anywhere. Has a good wrist rest and I can actually type without moving my wrists anywhere which shows that the keyboard is not only smooth and responsive but also easier to type.Mouse - I am a mouse collector and have about more than 25 mice of various brands including logitech. I must say this mouse is basic from the ones I have used and has only two buttons. However it fits well into the palm and is quite responsive and accurate. I would have expected logitech to give a better mouse thought which had more buttons.All in one for a 35$ package this is a decent package, only if the mouse was better I would had said it value for money. I reduced one star only for the mouse for the lack of buttons.I'll try to see if I can pair one of my better logitech wireless mice with this combo. I'd recommend this package for anyone who surfs the net a lot and writes a lot of blogs or chats. This is definitely not for gamers but excellent for general and business use.

Three Star Reviews:

6%
Great value, truly ergonomic.
September 6, 2017
Pros: truly ergonomic and great value for the price. Extremely comfortable hand position and palm cushion. ANd decent standard mouse: I would trade this mouse for the baseball size "ergonomic" Microsoft mouse that comes with its ergonomic keyboard.Cons: The only reason I returned it because it is loud (not louder than) like standard keyboards. I plan to use it during audio conferences and the noise would be distracting. My brother's keyboard's letters wore off within a year with regular office use.
Close, but Logitech could produce so much better.
January 3, 2017
Overall a good product. Layout is well designed construction adequate. Well packaged for shipping. Where it falls short is the feel of the actual keys themselves. It just does not have a solid, smooth, top shelf feel or sound. The mouse faces similar criticism. The wheel and click just does not feel like they used the highest grade parts IMHO. Also, the form of the mouse is tiny! Not overly ergo either. Microsoft keyboards and mice back in the day were a step above, again, IMHO. Come on Logitech, the field is smaller now, won't you produce market leading products instead of the status quo??? This fan knows you can. I look forward to it.
Logitech isn't what it used to be
October 25, 2016
This current version of the combo is not as high quality as the older version (one of which I still use today). Glossy pieces are dull. Keyboard keys and function/assignable buttons have a cheaper feel/look to them. The letters on the keys look like stickers. And under the right angle of ceiling light, the stickers produce a glare that makes it difficult to make out the letter on the key. The mouse also has a cheaper feel/look than the previous versions.Logitech up to now has offered high quality peripherals but looks like those days are behind them. Three stars because it actually works.
HEY Logitech! READ THIS.
April 9, 2016
I generally only buy Logitech when I get third-party stuff because I trust the quality, and this keyboard is really good EXCEPT for one shocking problem. The keyboard sags in the center when resting your palms and typing. It makes this ANNOYING creaking sound that will drive you crazy. The good news is that I fixed it by applying some felt “feet” under the center where is sags (see pic). Very easy, but WTF!!! Come on Logitech, are you guys sleeping at your work stations?!
NOT SURE ABOUT THIS KEYBOARD
March 1, 2016
For years I used a Logitech WAVE keyboard AND LOVED IT BUT IT WAS A WIRED KEYBOARD. I couldn't find another wired one ANYWHERE for some reason, so I chose to try this one. The first thing I noticed was the CAPS LOCK and NUM LOCK lights beneath the keypad are no longer there, they're not on the keyboard anywhere. I can get use to that I guess. Second thing is not impressive... I do data entry for my business and after only an hour of using this keyboard I can tell it does not do well keeping up with my typing. I have to wait because it 'sticks' or 'delays' sometimes, and often by 6-10 keystrokes so I end up making errors that I have to go back to fix. Are these 'pauses' a Bluetooth norm??? During a busy work season, I'm not sure this will suffice because it'll drive me crazy. Would love to return it but this is the only WAVE available out there now! WHY??? WHAT HAPPENED TO THE WIRED ONE???
Keyboard stopped working just after a year of use
November 22, 2015
I used the mouse and keyboard combo daily for a little over a year. About a week and a half ago, the mouse battery got low, so I replaced the batteries in it without any issues. A few days later, the battery indicator on the keyboard started to flash between green and red. I tried changing the batteries several times, making sure they were new/fully charged. Nothing worked, and the keyboard was no longer functional.After doing some research, it sounds like this is a hardware issue with the keyboard that requires a replacement, and many others have had the same problem before. I submitted a warranty claim with Logitech (after trying all sorts of fixes and tests), and have yet to hear back over a week later (their confirmation of receiving my submission said they have a high volume of calls and emails right now). The mouse still works fine, which is why I'm still giving three stars, but I ultimately went and got a new keyboard (Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000, which I'm very happy with) because I couldn't go several weeks while waiting for a replacement (assuming I get one). Will try to remember to update this post once I hear back from Logitech about getting a replacement.
8%
Easily installed.
October 8, 2017
I had wanted to use THIS keyboard with it because I liked this one which was my old one. I replaced it because the keys "stuck" some how. That is, I would strike them to type several words and nothing showed up on the monitor. I'm having the same problems with the one I bought to replace the old one! I'm very fast on a keyboard and I'm having the same problems with this one! It's as if it were too slow for me. I haven't yet told my computer "guru" about it but will have her check because I honestly don't know if the problem is with me, the keyboard or the computer -- which is also pretty new.
Only the mouse functions and the keyboard sometimes.
January 8, 2016
Delivered on Time. Packaging was good. I set mine up about 15 feet away from my Samsung HD 1080p 60 located in my Family Room. I have my screen mounted above my Fireplace Mantel.The TV automatically recognized the USB receiver when I could finally get it installed in the USB connector on back of the TV. On the internet portion of my smart TV I realized the mouse works, however the keyboard works sometimes. It is sluggish or non responsive. If you are in Netflix, the mouse and keyboard does not function. It is better than using the remote, but half of the controls are on the remote and the others can be controlled by the mouse. It is not 100% productive. I do not know what to blame the problem on.I would not recommend until I do more research to find solutions for these issues.
This is not recommended unless you can ignore the cons I mentioned
November 23, 2015
I am always a Logitech user for peripherals. My previous MK710 started giving me trouble by missing "s" and "h" keys. Since the oversees shipping is quite high for keyboards I ordered this lighter version this time. I ordered this item. First time in my life I felt Logitech has made an inferior item.Pros:Cheap priceThree years battery life for the keyboardK/M on-off switch for battery savingCons:Feels cheap qualityPalm rest too short for comfortKey travel is too shortI did not used the mouse because still using the MK710 Marathon mouse. So can not say anything for the mouse.If not for weight I would have ordered MK710 again. This is not recommended unless you can ignore the cons I mentioned. Hence the three stars
Hot and Cold, I keep trying and although they are ok, i miss being wowed when opening a package.
January 12, 2015
I keep buying keyboard and always end up with thin plastic light weight clicky items that would be better suited with bright colors in a child's crib. Why can i not find a clean, nice size, soft touch (rubber/silicon) key's with a bit of a bump or tap so you know it took.And yes Unified Receivers are great!But come one when are you going to allow them to be paired to multiple devices. It would only take a hot key combo or a tiny switch on the keyboard to switch from one PC to another. I was so disappointed when i found out i couldn't use Multiple Unified Receivers to coincide with my outdated KVM switch. The video was good but i no longer have SP2 ports for a wired keyboard or mouse and didn't one. I can't drop a paycheck on a KVM switch every few years. But if I were to do so i would like it to be a Logitec device using the Unified Receivers.Last but not least... i keep buying keyboards and they are all plastic clinky.... well they feel ugly. I love metal and strong solidly built items. I get something made out of less than light weight plastic wouldn't be convenient for your backpack.... but come on my stack of keyboards don't leave the box next to my desk.And what is up with the price discrepancy.... all are under 40 and the next set break 1-200 dollars. There are a few people left in middle class that like quality. Your products work but they need to feel confident. My first iP_d portable music library/player with the sliver metal case and deep black sheen of the screen... you need to sell something i want to buy just to hold and look at,,,, and then circle back to quality and innovations like making the BEST KVM solution that has ever existed. You can do it so ,,,, why not do it.
It's okay, but doesn't work well with KVM.
January 10, 2015
It's okay and I suppose worth what you paid for it. If you're looking for something inexpensive and aren't too picky it's just fine.Pros:- Keyboard is laid out well.- Only requires 2 AA batteries and has on/off switch on top so you can turn it off when not in use.- stays in place on your desk, doesn't slide around on it's own.- keys are quiet- Mouse fits well in the hand and also has on/off switch on bottom if you remember to use it- Uses a very small USB receiver for both mouse and keyboardCons:- Keys are really spongy and sometimes miss a stroke- Mouse feels light and cheap (to be expected I suppose)Now the killer - Show Stopper - No Bueno....This does NOT work with my KVM. Not sure if it will work with others, but I have a two port IOGEAR KVM (GCS632U) and switch often between two machines. This Logitech USB receiver isn't recognized well or something and every time I switch the KVM (using the scroll lock hotkey) the other computer isn't recognized. The only way to get it to work is to physically move the USB back-n-forth between the two ports on the KVM). I spent hours researching and looking for any solution someone found to get this to work, but all I found were many other people complaining about the same problem. And stranger still is that everything works fine with my older Logitech S510 wireless keyboard/mouse combo.OVERALLDecent, inexpensive, quiet. Worth it I suppose for those who don't use a KVM.
Logitech Unified Receiver "Problems"
September 18, 2014
When I received the unit, it looked like it had been opened and returned (the batteries were installed), but the "pull" tabs for the batteries were not in place. One was in the box laying loose, the other one was missing completely. I plugged the unit into my media computer. Nothing happened (did not install). Checked settings (turn off/on keyboard & mouse and try to pair again), but no software loaded and neither the keyboard or mouse would work. I had a Logitech trackball on the unit already. Moved to a new computer (same setup with trackball). Plugged in the USB wireless receiver (unified). Software installed for the unified USB receiver (automatically)! Paired the keyboard & mouse, and checked the software. It shows 2 unified receivers, 1-trackball, other one with keyboard/mouse. Unpaired keyboard/mouse & USB receiver. Ran software & paired keyboard and mouse. It works properly. Unpaired keyboard/mouse. Return to media PC. Download unified software from Logitech. Install Logitech unifying software. Paired the keyboard & mouse. It now works on the media PC. While it was a hassle to install, it seems to work properly after that. Since it looked like it had been opened, I believe the previous owner was not able to successfully pair the devices - like my first try.

Two Star Reviews:

6%
I've used hundreds of mouses in my career, by far this is the worst one.
September 11, 2017
I don't write a lot of reviews and I was looking forward to this mouse/keyboard combo vs. the cheap set that came with my Dell. First off, this is by far the worst mouse that I have ever used, EVER! It doesn't track very well, is jumpy as hell, and is basically useless. I literally got so fed up with it I just chucked it out the window of my office. I tried every support solution I could find, move the receiver, try different mouse settings, download the latest Logitech software...none of it worked. The mouse worked as if it was in a time loop, you'd move it left, it would go halfway across the screen, then jump back to where you started. I have owned a lot of mice in my day, including cheap generic ones that cost less than $5 and they all worked better than the mouse that comes with this garbage, and I've never had to troubleshoot a mouse before, never. I literally switched back to using my nearly 10 year old Microsoft Wireless 5000 mouse with its giant USB receiver since a 10 year old mouse works better than a brand new Logitech mouse.As for the keyboard, I really like the functionality on it, the wave and comfort design. However, you have to press the keys hard and far to get them to respond and they feel and sound cheap vs. other keyboards I've used. Combine this with the lousy mouse and I really don't think this is a great set. I might have to go dig the mouse out of the bushes and send this back.
I like the design of this board
July 31, 2016
i',m one of those kind of people that if I miss a turn, I don't double back. I like the design of this board, I like having an extra port opened up because two go into one but there are issues. I can not use the @ symbol without typing a 2 first and then deleting it. Only then will that symbol work. The same goes for the closed parenthesis right bracket. It also skips and puts spaces in between my words which word spell forces you to fix manually or you will have two misspelled words. I will not be sending it back although it was a big purchase for me because I am miles away from the post office and can not afford to pay return postage. I see all the other reviews and they don't seem to be suffering the same problem as me, but the @ symbol is essential for email addresses and it is a pain having to type the number 2 first and then deleting it. The thing I've discovered about Logitech is that sometimes you win on their products and sometimes it is very disappointing.
Elevation changes require re-learning how to type, which isn't worth it
December 15, 2015
I'm a programmer, sysadmin, and project manager. I'm typing all day, every day. I've also been typing for over 24 years now. In many ways I like trying new things. Not in this one.I HATED the different elevations of the keys. A LOT. It may not be clearly visible from the photos, but where your middle fingers go, the keys are lower than there your index and little fingers go. When your fingers are already long enough to reach the keys and your muscle memory of over 20 years already knows where the keys *should* be, this keyboard is maddening.I'd be alright with it if there was some kind of global movement to change keyboards to the elevation so that changes to my muscle memory would be universally applicable in this new ergonomic world. That's not the case though. You'd have to purchase this exact keyboard for every workstation at which you were ever to sit and guarantee to never use a laptop again in order for this alteration of muscle memory to be of benefit. Hence, I don't see it's usefulness.The quality seemed fine, but was irrelevant to me. Going to try the Logitech Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 or something of an even higher quality after realizing the great import of the keyboard.
Cross your fingers you dont need a warranty exchange outside of 30 days.....
November 4, 2015
Initially LOVED the product until I started to experience LAG where the keyboard and mouse would stop responding. Extremely annoying. Company PC so I started the troubleshooting process with my IT dept since it didn't happen right away I thought there might be a problem with my PC. We replaced the docking station, then the motherboard and finally the hard drive of my PC. A lot of time spent only to find the problem still exists. Next logical step, do a warranty replacement, it is only 3 months old, but wait, Amazon does not allow for replacement or exchange after 30 days? Last technology purchase I will make with Amazon if they do not honor any sort of warranty exchange beyond 30 days. Lesson learned the hard way, so much for PRIME membership....
Did I get a dud?
February 4, 2015
Tomorrow I have had this keyboard for one week and I am not at all happy. It's only been six days and as I type, the keyboard will simply stop and nothing appears on the screen. Then after a good 15 seconds, a few of the letters I've typed will appear in random order. Even worse, a key that I have typed on will duplicate about 20 times. At times I have to circle the mouse around a link just to get a precise hit to click on it. I looked for support on Logitech and the only helpful advice I found was to turn off and on the keyboard so that the green light (beneath the arrow buttons) stays lit. The green light on my keyboard will not stay lit for more than 5 seconds! I've turned it off and on various times, the light will come on for 20 seconds, and then shut off. I've repaired the units, I've changed the batteries. I went to the Logitech website to download the software that helps me to program the special keys. I type 80 words a minute and it is taking me 10 minutes to write this review, waiting for the keystrokes to keep up with me. Come on, Logitech, really?
Love it when it works
March 20, 2014
This keyboard and mouse combo is great. But like others have stated, the connection seems to cut in and out. So I'll sit here and type, then all of a sudden my cursor won't move, and 5 seconds later it will catch up but it misses a couple of keystrokes. It happens consistently multiple times during the day. 15-20% of the time I'm using it this will happen.Also, there is a known issue with the battery connectors with this keyboard. I bought this exact set about 2 years ago from Amazon or TigerDirect. I used it for 11 months, when the keyboard battery indicator started to flash green and red constantly and wouldn't stop. The keyboard then stopped working after the flashing occurred.I do a warranty claim with Logitech and they tell me it's a known issue but there isn't a fix for it. They ship me out a new keyboard within days and I'm pleased. I was hoping that maybe I just got a dud and that it would not happen to this warranty replacement one.1 year and 2 months after I got the warranty replacement from Logitech, same thing happened. I double checked that it wasn't the batteries that were dead, changed them out with brand new batteries and checked the voltage of the existing batteries with a meter and everything was still good so the battery connector/compartment issue happened again.I really liked the way the keyboard types and feels, so I went ahead and purchased a new one from Amazon in hopes that 2 years after my initial incident, Logitech had fixed the issue. Sad to say, 35 days or so after i purchased this new one, it failed again.So this is my 3rd failed keyboard from a known issue that Logitech just won't address.....
6%
Nice keyboard, but problems with some keys and poor tech support from Logitech
November 6, 2017
Overall I like the design of this keyboard, but there is a problem with the left-side Ctrl and Shift keys remaining actuated after my fingers are no longer touching them. The keys come back up, but it's as if they're still down. I've found that tapping sharply on the key that's electrically stuck resolves the problem temporarily, but it's a nuisance to have to do that as frequently as I do. I reported the problem to Logitech's tech support on their website, and while they've acknowledged the report, they haven't replied to the ticket yet, and it's been over three weeks. I'd rate it higher if the company supported their products, but when it takes them over three weeks to even respond, I have to assume there is not going to be any useful support from them.
Worked great for the first couple of months
June 21, 2017
Worked great for the first couple of months. Then my K key kept messing up and I had to literally pound on it to get it to work. I even took the K key out to clean it and there is nothing stuck or broken. Wasn't able to return the product through amazon & cannot reach anyone at the company to resolve my issue. smh
Keyboard laaaaaaaaags....
December 3, 2016
This would have been a pretty good set if not for the keyboard lag. If I haven't used the keyboard for a minute or two and I start to type it freezes for about 10 seconds and then about half the characters show up all at once. I've tried every usb port, extensions cables, different receivers, even set the keyboard about a foot from the receiver and nothing helps. This seems to be a known issue with the keyboard and I've read through many discussions with no solutions. Regardless, its extremely annoying and makes it virtually unusable. The mouse works fine and I've got 3 other wireless logitech keyboards that work just fine.
Too laggy
November 27, 2015
the design of the keyboard is so nice, the buttons aren't loud and they are shallow like an apple keyboard so it takes less effort to press the button all the way. The mouse is a good weight, its a bit large for my tiny hands but it's ok. I've always liked wireless things because it helps keep my desk clean. The problem with this is that it glitches out sometimes and the mouse lags and the keys don't even register. Normally I would just deal with it since it doesn't happen ALL the time and the glitches last for a few minutes or so. But, I play computer games where its very important to click and press the keys at very specific moments. and if my keyboard is messing up while i'm playing, then I will miss the shot and both my teammates and I will get frustrated.Anyway, the mk combo is fine if you're just using it for daily activities, but its not good for gaming and such. i'm buying a wired keyboard and a different mouse to replace them soon.
Too slow if you type fast. Gobbles batteries by the boxful.
October 24, 2014
I do programming for a living and also run a few businesses and so I routinely spend 10-12 hours per day on my computer. This combo works pretty well if I'm not doing any complex keyboard and mouse key combinations, but when I do the latter, it responds too slowly and my programs do something other than what I had intended. For example, left-clicking the mouse and dragging to select and copy a block of text into the clipboard, followed quickly by a right click to paste often pastes the prior version of what was in the clipboard. In my opinion, this combo is horrid for doing programming.I had originally thought it was just my own dexterity or getting accustomed to a new keyboard to blame, but I talked to other programmers and they told me that they have had similar problems with wireless combos. So I'm back on a wired keyboard and mouse (dinosaurs) after a frustrating 6 months using this combo.I have no idea how somebody gets a year's life out of batteries for this combo. Is it based on somebody coming home from work and checking email for 10 minutes every couple of days? I must change keyboard batteries in both the keyboard and mouse every two or three weeks. I've gone through more than $10 worth of batteries in 6 months! Over a 4 year lifetime, my total cost for batteries would be on the order of $80 and with a $35 cost for the keyboard and mouse, that's a $115 for the total cost of ownership for the combo!
Deadbeat company with shaky warranty fulfillment - atrocious customer svc
September 22, 2014
After the keyboard started failing, I contacted Logitech Tech Support (in some far off land, apparently) and they were just a waste of my time. After the initial troubleshooting, tech support determined my keyboard was defective and that they will need to send me a replacement as I am under warranty. Tech Support made me go through all kinds of hoops (finding and emailing them purchase receipt, trying the keyboard on different computer, removing/re-installing software, etc.) Well almost 4 weeks later, I am still waiting for my warranty replacement. I've emailed and called numerous times to find out what is going on only to get apologies or for my call to be disconnected. The techs and "supervisors" (not sure if you ever get connected to a REAL supervisor) put you on hold constantly and come back with random excuses. Their escalation point is worse than regular tech support and offer no timelines on when a warranty will be fulfilled.LOGITECH - Please don't advertise warranty when you have no intention of providing a timely replacement.

One Star Reviews:

7%
Nice ergonomic design, but devices are useless without a stable signal.
March 19, 2017
Maybe I received a lemon, but these devices rarely to never funtioned without interruption or major lag in the input device response. I like the overall design, but I could not fix what seemed to be an interrupted signal. There shouldn't be any problem, especially since the Keyboard and Mouse are within a couple of feet from the receiving usb dongle.I've had many wireless input devices over the years and this is the only one that has not worked for me. It's too late for me to return so now I will throw it away after only a couple of months use.
Glitch glitch glitchy
March 15, 2017
I expect a keyboard and mouse to be able to keep up with me. Often I will start to type and it takes 30 seconds to start putting my text on the screen, and even then it is a garbled mess. I have to turn it off for 30 seconds then turn it back on.That usually rights the issue. Usually. Same for the mouse. It skips merrily along the screen in a seemingly random fashion for 20 seconds or so. The keyboard is not at wavy as my last one, which totally ticks me off. I will use it until I can't stand it any longer and will keep it as a subpar backup.Update: the mouse has quit working. Downgrading from two stars to one.
Keyboard has shorter range than one with a cord
June 12, 2016
The worst wireless keyboard you have ever owned. This keyboard has never worked properly. I visited the forums to try to get it to work and apparently I'm not the only one with the same problem.While the mouse has no problems delivering data to the PC, the keyboard has never worked correctly. It forgets keystrokes, duplicates keystrokes "strokes out" and hangs for random lengths of time after which it delivers all of the keystrokes it had been saving up for the occasion, sometimes it doesn't work at all.It doesn't matter if the keyboard and mouse are the only two USB connected devices. Bringing the keyboard closer improves it, but I didn't buy a WIRELESS keyboard to sit within 1 foot of the PC. What good is it? It's really durable. I just got frustrated with it for the umteenth time and smashed it over my knee face down bending it. 5 keys popped out and the batteries flew out of the back with their cover plate. After restoring sanity and the various pieces, the keyboard still works. This was typed WITH the keyboard from 2'.This is typed from the keyboard from 5 feet. It's behaving quite nicely for the moment, but I think that might just be because I abuse it and it doesn't want to get its parent company in trouble while I write a negative review and write a complaint letter to the company.
Works great for about 1 year. Avoid it.
December 19, 2015
Worked great for about a year then started to have problems. I changed the battery, thinking that was the problem, but unfortunately not. The keyboard sporadically does not recognize a pressed key and sometimes doesn't respond at all until you press multiple keys to finally "wake it up".If I had written the review 6 months ago, it would have been rated 5 stars, so beware of good reviews. Avoid it unless you plan on replacing it every year.
Skip it. Logitech products aren't what they used to be I guess.
April 6, 2015
Smaller key layout than an MS keyboard. I'm using it, but I'm not loving it. Probably better for smaller people. They should probably make a mens version too.Update: I just took off two more stars. I've used this thing regularly for over a year, and so far it has odd and incessant disconnect issues, as well as the lettering wearing off the keys. I wasn't going to complain about the keys until this morning when I saw a 15 year old Dell keyboard in my basement, which was used, abused, and just plain worn out. ALL the letters were still on the keys.I also have an MS-5000 wireless keyboard and mouse. The usb dongle is a little bigger, but it has never failed me. Buy that instead.
I HAVE REPLACED DOZENS OF THESE
June 5, 2014
UPDATE YOUR REVIEW AFTER YOU'VE OWNED ONE FOR A YEAR OR TWO!--------------------------------------------------------I work in IT for a small company, we have about 30 computers. When the previous system admin was setting up the network he got every computer set up with the same hardware - including the same keyboard and mouse.Today I replaced the last one. Every single keyboard has been replaced with another Wave. All 30 laptop/mouse combos died or started having issues within a year, and all have been replaced within 2 years.This is a super comfy, very slick, very nice keyboard, and the fullsized wireless mouse is nice too. However, be prepared that you will, without a doubt, be buying a new one in a year or two. If it lasts any longer than that, you are in the minority and you should consider yourself a lucky owner of a Wave that actually works. These keyboards essentially have planned deaths right after the warranties expire.Here are a few issues I have documented over the last year:- Mouse will randomly stop moving or become erratic. Turning it off and on again will solve the problem. This happened to 3 of the mice. Mine did it at least once an hour before I finally took a hammer to it and bought a new mouse (which was also Logitech and is now starting to have the same problem. Lesson learned: Don't trust Logitech).- If you have a Logitech Wireless Headset there will be interference and the headset will stop working if you start using the keyboard or mouse. It restart itself once you stop typing or moving the mouse.- One keyboard's num-lock stopped working.- At least half of the keyboards got the "Flashing battery indicator" problem- two keyboards had an issue of "lag" where they would work fine for awhile, and then suddenly stop working for a second or two, and then spam the last letter pressed. So if I was typing with one of those keyboards right now it would look like thissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss- One keyboard's delete key didn't work. Seems like a minor issue until you realize that meant ctrl+alt+delete didn't work.- Another keyboard would insert a hyphen (-) any time you pressed a number. -1 -2 etc. EXCEPT the number 3.- Almost all of them had to have the receiver unplugged once a week and plugged back in. Otherwise they either wouldn't work at all, or the keyboard+mouse would have bad reception.Edit 6/21/2016:It's now been a year since I left this review. In that time I've replaced 4 more keyboards. Unfortunately, thanks to the previous SysAdmin, everyone is comfortable using Waves, so I just continue to replace them. The company has decided to consider them luxuries, and employees have for the most part decided to put up with the frequent problems. When one becomes bad enough, I just swap them out with another Wave.I've started using a wireless mouse and keyboard from Microsoft and haven't had any problems.
8%
Terrible. I have tried this keyboard/mouse on 2 PCs ...
August 26, 2017
Terrible. I have tried this keyboard/mouse on 2 PCs and it ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS loses connection and responds sluggishly, even when the USB receiver is two feet away! Even while typing this review the characters often are sluggish to appear on screen or don't appear at all. My previous keyboard/mouse combo worked great, but the keys were rubbing off so I got this new one. I've had good luck with Logitech products before but this is just awful. I just went to return this and discovered I was a few days past the return window.
Mine was defective, returned.
May 16, 2017
Did not work. the "e" worked maybe 1 out of 10 times. The mouse was okay. Return was easy. Moved up to the 800 which is more expensive, but works well and has 2 other features: (1) it will recharge off the computer and (2) it is backlit. Logitech Performance Combo MX800 Wireless Keyboard/Mouse
Stopped working after 29 days of use
May 5, 2017
Initially the keyboard was perfect for my traditional office needs such as Excel, Outlook, and Word. I don't require a super fast refresh rate, so this more entry-level keyboard mouse combo seemed right for me. And it was - for the first 29 days I owned it, then BAM. Both the keyboard and the mouse suddenly developed such extensive lags that they could be deemed unusable. I wish I had not just relied on the reviews, because when I searched for a fix, I found that hundreds of people had experienced the very same thing. Uninstall drivers, reinstall drivers, change out batteries, move the USB connection, restart. Nothing is working to correct the problem.
Left mouse button doubles clicks all by itself instead of one click.
March 10, 2017
Although the mouse and keyboard work very well, I'm now having problems with the mouse. It's set for double click on the left and the PC is acting as though it's double clicked even though I didn't. I've tried changing batteries and adjusting the response time to as slow as allowed to no avail. Changing the primary button from left to right and the right button seems to work fine. I didn't think you could wear out a button after only 7 months. Anyone else have a similar problem?
The first week was good. After that
October 6, 2015
I purchased this prior to my trip to South Korea so I wouldn't have to deal with picking one up there. The first week was good. After that, the mouse was acting as if the batteries were low. That wasn't the problem. Next, the keyboard wouldn't function correctly all the time. Some keys wouldn't register. So at first I just switched the mice. Then the keyboard got unbearable. So now back to my other keyboard and mouse. No problems. I am so disgusted with this I wanted to return it immediately. Unfortunately, since I'm in Korea the cost to ship it back would be more than the product. Normally I'm a Logitech fan, but now when I look for products I look away from them. Not a fair reason, but it was just too disappointing.
Good basic keyboard with standard navigation key layout; becoming chintzy-feeling over months of light use
July 6, 2014
Update after several months of light usage: Subtracted stars, because the keys are becoming sticky - not sticky as in they get stuck or feel gooey, but sticky as in it feels like plastic rubbing hard on plastic when pressing a key, and over time it gets harder and unpleasant. I've had excellent long-term luck with most Logitech input devices...not this one! Also, the overall build is starting to loosen up and feel super-chintzy. Felt good when brand new. But I have other keyboards over ten years old that still feel amazing.They keys are laid out well. Meaning, "standard" PC. Well, except for missing a menu key, and a right Windows key. I suppose that could be a real bummer for some folks. But, I use KeyTweak (in Windows - or custom scripts in Linux) to map all my function keys around anyway (to be more mac-like), so it's not a problem for me.Comfortable for long typing.Drawback: long key throws. Not "chicklet" style like notebooks or mac keyboards.
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The Wave Combo MK550 includes the K350 model keyboard and M510 Mouse

Powerful 2.4 GHz wireless connection with one tiny Unifying receiver that stays in your notebook

Contoured laser mouse with rubber grips gives you smooth, precise cursor control

Wave-design ergonomic keyboard with cushioned palm rest for exceptional typing comfort

Virtually no battery changes ? up to three years of battery life for the keyboard and two years for the mouse* (* Keyboard and mouse battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.)

Operate up to 30 feet (10 meters) with the receiver in clear sight of the keyboard and mouse

Sleek full-size wireless keyboard with softly rounded keys for hour after hour of typing comfort

Contoured invisible optical mouse that tracks on just about any surface, with rubber grips and smooth, accurate cursor control (The optical sensor does not work on glass or mirrors)

Virtually no battery changes get up to three years of battery life for the keyboard and eighteen months for the mouse( Keyboard and mouse battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions)

Powerful 2.4 GHz wireless and one tiny Logitech Unifying receiver give you a reliable connection without delays or dropouts

Works with Windows-based PCs

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