Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Brightly backlit keys with illuminated characters for easy typing, even in the dark, compatible:Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 PerfectStroke key system makes every keystroke more comfortable, fluid and quiet. No batteries needed: recharge quickly with the included universal micro-USB cable Powerful 2.4 GHz wireless connection with one tiny Unifying receiver that stays in your computer. Works with Windows-based PCs, including Windows 10 or later. Try moving the keyboard closer to the unifying receiver, or plug the unifying receiver into the receiver extender cable to bring it closer to the keyboard Easily pair with other Logitech devices through a single Unifying USB receiver. Look for orange "unifying" icon for compatible devices. NOTE: Review the videos under the image section and user manual under product details for set up and user guidance Compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
I have a love/hate relationship with this keyboard. I love the way the keys feel, that its quiet, that it has backlit capability, that its wireless. What I hate about the keyboard is that it is unrepairable. I own 3 of these keyboards. Two I use at home and Id bought a third to use in the office. About 6 months ago I started having problems with the spacebar sticking on one of the keyboards. Then other keys began to stick or would not depress down and make contact. I tried vacuuming the keyboard and used compressed air to make sure there was nothing under the keys. I made the mistake of trying to lift one of the keys on the keyboard without realizing how easy they could pop off and how impossible it is to get them back on. After going on various boards, including Logitechs, the consensus is that you cant repair these keyboards, you cant buy individual replacement keys, and if anything fails the customers only option is to replace it. A month ago, 3 keys on a second keyboard simply quit working. They dont stick and there isnt anything that I can find blocking the keys from making contact. They just dont respond. Ive had problems with Logitech’s high end wireless mice failing due to a known design flaw that Logitech has been aware of for years but has not corrected that causes the mouse to double click instead of single click when the mouse button is used. It makes the mouse ridiculously hard to use. Thats 2 keyboards, or over $150, that is now lost. One keyboard lasted about 3 years. Im not sure how old the second one is but its newer. Because Im down to one working keyboard I will probably replace one of the failed keyboards with the same model keyboard because when they work well they are excellent keyboards. But when they fail and there is no way to repair them its frustrating and if a better option ever presented itself from any competitor I would move away from Logitech in a heartbeat.
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Im going on probably my 6th-10th one of these keyboards...IDK, exactly how many, but its my favorite keyboard, and has been for IDK...10 years maybe? ANYWAY. I love everything about it, EXCEPT how not durable they are! And how they like to slide off my lap when Im sitting at my desk with my feet up and the keyboard across my thighs, as it is now...Anyway, its my own fault, but there it is..... I do tend to make a lot of errors when typing quickly, but that may be my spastic fingers more than the keyboard itself. I love the feedback, the sound/quietness of it, the illumination and especially the fact that you can switch it off from the front and being able to charge it via cable, and not mess with changing batteries all the time...I also have the "Performance MX" mouse and it too charges via USB...And it also has an on/off button, on the bottom...So when I shut down the computer, I turn off the mouse/keyboard and the charges last even longer that way.. All that said, it seems that these keyboards just arent built to the same standards as they used to be...They seem to break more easily than they did before...