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Logitech Wireless Desktop Comfort Laser | 
enlarge | Brand: Logitech Category: CE
Buy New: £34.94
New (31) from £34.94
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 17983
Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.5 Dimensions (in): 18.7 x 9.9 x 4.6 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of the product.
MPN: 967692-0120 Model: 967692-0120 EAN: 5099206992665 ASIN: B000JP3L7U
Release Date: January 27, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Cordless comfort: Split keyboard and high-performance laser mouse. If you are a professional typist or simply prefer a split-key layout, this desktop offers tremendous advantages. You'll enjoy the personalised comfort of this unique keyboard, plus superior navigating and editing with the ultra-precise laser mouse. Now you can now work with complete wireless freedom and one-touch efficiency, more easily than you ever imagined.Main Features:Ergonomic split-key design: For a more comfortable typing experience...
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Great product July 27, 2008 Martin Hamilton (West Sussex, UK) As with all Logitech products these are well build and solid bits of kit.. the design is nice and both the mouse and the keyboard look good and feel good to the touch I would agree with the reviews above that the space bar feels a little odd and the RH shift key is very small.. but once you get over this I feel that these are really not major issues.... Great product for a really great price
Very comfortable April 2, 2008 Dr. W. E. Allen (Belfast, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I would mostly agree with D. Martin about this product. The mouse is without flaw, the keyboard almost so. I ordered this set because I broke my wrist and since have found using a conventional keyboard painful. I do not have that problem with this ergo keyboard as it allows me to hold my wrist at a slight angle. Unlike D. Martin I have no problems with the space bar, but do with the N and M keys. For some reason although I have adjusted well for all the other keys I seem to regularly hit N instead of M. However as I become more used to the keyboard this becomes less of a problem.
Does what it says on the box - well. December 22, 2007 D. Martin (London) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I previously used the MX700 cordless mouse and keyboard set. This is as good as the previous, which unfortunately started to lose charging ability despite new batteries. Anyway: The BAD: - I found the space bar key has a very different feel to the rest of the keys. Initially this caused me a lot of typos as it never felt like it had been pressed properly, but as I type now I don't even notice it. You get used to it - Sometimes the signal from the base station seems to be interfered with when a lot of paper work is between it and the mouse. This has only happened a couple of times however, and has really not been an issue The GOOD: - Pretty much everything else. It's a keyboard and mouse that does what it says on the box. There are no delays in key presses or mouse movements, there are ample extra functions on the keyboard and the ergo design is hopefully of some benefit. The mouse is excellent, and while I haven't used the left/right option on the mousewheel I assume it could come in handy. Battery life seems good and there is really not much I can criticise. I had a few concerns with the ergo design and it is a little awkward initially but soon becomes second nature and thankfully does not seem to affect your ability to type on non ergo keyboards. Functions include a Calculator button, 4 definable function buttons, a sleep button, mute, volume, play/pause, stop, forward and back controls. Mouse has definable forward, back, zoom +/-, "100%" and mousewheel/button that moves laterally as well. All mouse buttons can be reassigned.
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