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06-05-2023 at 10:58 AM.
I have this keyboard and mouse and used it for a long time. This is great if you're switching devices and can't install software (e.g. company laptops). However, if you can install software , the free open-source Barrier software or paid Symless is better than constantly switching.
Keyboard: Doesn't have a menu key.
Mouse: M720 Triathlon is great. Probably the best multi-device mouse you can buy. I also have the Master MX3, but the switch is annoyingly on the bottom rather than the side. It's a great travel mouse since you can either use a dongle or Bluetooth.
BestBuy also has 20% off Logitech devices with trade-in. I think I'll switch the the MX Keys instead.
I have this keyboard and mouse and used it for a long time. This is great if you're switching devices and can't install software (e.g. company laptops). However, if you can install software , the free open-source Barrier software or paid Symless is better than constantly switching.
Keyboard: Doesn't have a menu key.
Mouse: M720 Triathlon is great. Probably the best multi-device mouse you can buy. I also have the Master MX3, but the switch is annoyingly on the bottom rather than the side. It's a great travel mouse since you can either use a dongle or Bluetooth.
BestBuy also has 20% off Logitech devices with trade-in. I think I'll switch the the MX Keys instead.
Consider the MX Ergo. I have the MX Keys but have been happier on the Ergo. No backlight on keyboard though... I miss that from MX Keys.
Does anyone else find the trend of mice getting smaller and smaller to be annoying? This one just looks too small, and my hands are completely average.. I prefer being able to rest my hand on the mouse, not hold it like a baseball.
Does anyone else find the trend of mice getting smaller and smaller to be annoying? This one just looks too small, and my hands are completely average.. I prefer being able to rest my hand on the mouse, not hold it like a baseball.
I have this set and I was told recently that my mouse looked huge.
Does anyone else find the trend of mice getting smaller and smaller to be annoying? This one just looks too small, and my hands are completely average.. I prefer being able to rest my hand on the mouse, not hold it like a baseball.
I manage some sites where this exact kit is deployed. These mice are pretty freakin big.
I really like this mouse, but I can't get on board with Logitech insistence on changing the function key layout. Especially when they don't even include a menu key at all. I need to have a Windows and a Menu key, preferably in the standard Ctrl+Win+Alt on the left, and Alt+Win+Menu+Ctrl on the right.
Can you elaborate more on what you mean by this? I constantly find myself switching between my desktop and work laptop on which I cannot install any software. I wish there was a seamless solution.
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I have this keyboard and mouse and used it for a long time. This is great if you're switching devices and can't install software (e.g. company laptops). However, if you can install software , the free open-source Barrier software or paid Symless is better than constantly switching.
Keyboard: Doesn't have a menu key.
Mouse: M720 Triathlon is great. Probably the best multi-device mouse you can buy. I also have the Master MX3, but the switch is annoyingly on the bottom rather than the side. It's a great travel mouse since you can either use a dongle or Bluetooth.
BestBuy also has 20% of Logitech devices with trade-in. I think I'll switch the the MX Keys instead.
I bought this many years ago at 75.. it has been a pleasure to use the mouse with switching features and the multitude of buttons..
The keyboard is just okay.. it's a little mushy but loud at times and I've had some keys getting stuck in the past but seems better now.. maybe it was due to the position/height of my desk
I really like this mouse, but I can't get on board with Logitech insistence on changing the function key layout. Especially when they don't even include a menu key at all. I need to have a Windows and a Menu key, preferably in the standard Ctrl+Win+Alt on the left, and Alt+Win+Menu+Ctrl on the right.
That layout is becoming more and more rare. Especially the [WIN] key on the right. Corsair have some ~$70-150 options that keep that layout, but even some of the super new Corsair keyboards are giving that up. The K70 RGB MK.2 and K95 RGB Platinum XT are a couple good options that have that layout (they're nearly the same keyboard but the one has macro keys - I own one of both).
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank OGSDER
Keyboard: Doesn't have a menu key.
Mouse: M720 Triathlon is great. Probably the best multi-device mouse you can buy. I also have the Master MX3, but the switch is annoyingly on the bottom rather than the side. It's a great travel mouse since you can either use a dongle or Bluetooth.
BestBuy also has 20% off Logitech devices with trade-in. I think I'll switch the the MX Keys instead.
Keyboard: Doesn't have a menu key.
Mouse: M720 Triathlon is great. Probably the best multi-device mouse you can buy. I also have the Master MX3, but the switch is annoyingly on the bottom rather than the side. It's a great travel mouse since you can either use a dongle or Bluetooth.
BestBuy also has 20% off Logitech devices with trade-in. I think I'll switch the the MX Keys instead.
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Keyboard: Doesn't have a menu key.
Mouse: M720 Triathlon is great. Probably the best multi-device mouse you can buy. I also have the Master MX3, but the switch is annoyingly on the bottom rather than the side. It's a great travel mouse since you can either use a dongle or Bluetooth.
BestBuy also has 20% of Logitech devices with trade-in. I think I'll switch the the MX Keys instead.
The keyboard is just okay.. it's a little mushy but loud at times and I've had some keys getting stuck in the past but seems better now.. maybe it was due to the position/height of my desk