Logitech MK850 Performance Wireless Combo
$43.99
$99.99
56% off
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Condition: Refurbished
Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
Excellent value, nice touch typing, good mouse.
By The Rascal on Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This keyboard is a great value. Very quiet, which I greatly prefer. I'm able to type by touch a little faster as the keys have a nice tactile response even though they are quiet. As usual, a new keyboard required a bit of familiarization even though my prior keyboard was also a Logitech. The keys are in just a slightly different spacing but was no big deal. I've used lots of different computers at once and all of the keyboards are just ever so slightly different. The previous one lasted many years but finally wore out. I like that this one can used the unified receiver or Bluetooth, and also work with different machines. The mouse is also very nice... easy touch on the buttons and one can adjust the feel of the scroll wheel.
Top critical review
5 people found this helpful
It might be what you didn't need.
By Jonathan Lindeque on Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
(You might be after a KVM switch instead) The quality and feel of the product is superb. The mouse took some getting used to (basically because I had forgotten how heaving a mouse with a penlight battery (instead of a built-in rechargeable one is). If you are interested in purchasing the MK850 Keyboard and M720 Triathlon Mouse , these comments are after using the keyboard for three weeks connected to 2 devices (1 by usb dongle and other by BT): o Keyboard DOES NOT feature a context menu key or second Windows Key (usually bottom right between ALT & CTRL). The absence of the context menu key is highly frustrating if you're used to using it in any Text/Browser/MS-Word-like Editors or in Visual Studio (other apps too, I guess). o The keyboard DOES NOT have a Num-Lock indicator (it does have a CAPS Lock indicator(!)). Though the status of Num Lock (and CAPS Lock) is briefly displayed on-screen when toggling. o SOMETIMES the keyboard takes forever (or never) to connect to my second device via BT (the light on the connect button flashes for a while, and eventually goes off when it is unable to connect. Typing on the keyboard brings the light up again... but still does not connect. This is truly frustrating... causing me to have to use the laptop keyboard of the 2nd device to disable/enable BT and try to reconnect to the keyboard. This is on Windows 11). o The layout and feel of the keyboard is otherwise very comfortable. The 2 options for height tilt are great. A little annoying for Windows users that the keyboard has "Mac" printed buttons. o The mouse and keyboard are both switched between devices independently. (ie. You need to switch them one at a time, in other words you could choose to only switch the mouse to the other device or vice versa). o Another thing to be aware of is that the Function keys are narrower (in height) than usual, and there are no grouping dividers (it might take some getting used to, especially for developers wanting to hit F5. On a previous keyboard, a drop of super glue on the key solved the problem by providing a tactile indicator - like in use on F & J keys for centering for accomplished touch-typists). I hope the soft and comfortable palm padding (though it looks durable) does outlast the keyboard as a whole.
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