The Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710. Where comfort and productivity go hand-in-hand. This low-profile keyboard features Logitech Incurve keys, which are so comfortable you’d think they were custom-made to fit your fingers, and a cushioned palm rest. Up to three-year battery life for both keyboard and mouse practically eliminates the need to replace batteries.
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I bought this product to replace a competitors product that didn't work out. The drivers were easy to install with the included CD, and I was using the combo within minutes of getting it out of the box. The keyboard has it all: hot key combinations for 90% of what I use my computer for. The pad at the bottom is very comfortable and ergonomic. A dashboard at the top of the keyboard clearly displays which "Lock" keys you have enabled, as well as a battery monitor. Overall the keyboard is sleek, very user friendly, and I've had no problems with missing keystrokes (unlike my last wireless keyboard/mouse combination). Speaking of the mouse, it has a variety of functions that make navigation a breeze (i.e. a side button lets you easily switch between windows you are working on). Two scrolling speeds are available that can be switched by simply pressing a button up top. It's light, responsive, and also has a low battery indicator as well. One of the more creative features is a space by the batteries in the mouse to store the USB for when transporting the mouse and keyboard on the go. The USB by the way is tiny, but has no problem picking up commands from the keyboard and the mouse. I don't usually write reviews on products, but I was so happy with this keyboard/mouse combo that I felt compelled to.
What's great about it: Ease of use, functionality, and features
What's not so great: That I didn't buy this one in the first place