http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VAGXZC/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_39
Been using for 6 months now and these work very well so far.
Keyboard battery is still going strong. Mouse battery had to change about 2
times now, but I guess its also my fault cos I forget to turn the mouse off
while I take it in the back pack.
Keyboard has many shortcut keys and multimedia keys, I find
them useful.
Mouse is pretty good for travel, its small and light. Not
the most feature
rich one, but good reliable one. Scroll-wheel is not silent though (not that its annoyingly noisy).
rich one, but good reliable one. Scroll-wheel is not silent though (not that its annoyingly noisy).
Only minor detail I wasnt aware was that keyboard didnt have
any LED indicators for Caps-lock, Num-lock etc... But i guess most wireless
keyboards doesn't have that and i should've read the features properly before
buying. But its not a big deal, Logitech Setpoint software can be configured to
show a on-screen notification when you're turning on or off the caps-lock etc.
(notification is only for couple of seconds when you're switching the
caps-lock/num-lock) You can find free applications that enables notifications
that stays throughout on screen when the caps-lock or other such are on.
Other than that no issues.
I've lately bought another Logitech unify supported mouse
(M705) and coupled it to the same unify USB adapter. Can use all three devices
(2 mice + keyboard) at once. Logitech Setpoint software also supports
individual configurations for each device. Its good to have it installed as it notifies
when battery is low (M705 mouse even estimates battery charge in days left)
(I bought the Logitech MK320 combo for $19 when there was a small sale, but usual price at Amazon is about $25)
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