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Logitech MK320 Wireless Desktop Keyboard and Mouse Combo — Entertainment Keyboard and Mouse, 2.4GHz Encrypted Wireless Connection, Long Battery Life
Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Compatibility- Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 Comfortable full-size keyboard and easy-to-carry sculpted mouse with snap-on wireless receiver Go for months without changing batteries—up to 15 for keyboard and up to five for mouse* (* Keyboard and mouse battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.) One-touch hot keys let you instantly watch videos, play music and launch applications like email Works with Windows-based PCs.Gives you a range of up to 10 m The Wireless Combo MK320 comes with a K330 Keyboard, and a M215 Mouse
#1 The dongle was not the Unifying dongle #2 The dongle did not say Logitech #3 The mouse was a Model M185 not the M215 indicated #4 The M185 is not compatible with the Unifying receiver (see item listing for it) #5 There was no model number printed on the keyboard #6 My existing M510 mouse could not connect to the supplied dongle I am returning it.
Zooey
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I need these for my lab. Lots of them. This is the second "exploratory" order Ive placed of a small quantity. I will not order again- and am returning all of them. Both orders were received without the "Tiny Unifying receiver" that "stays in your laptop and connects up to six compatible mice and keyboards." Making them worthless to me-. Instead of the convenience of an Amazon order, the engineers go to Best Buy, where they are going to get the product they want- instead of whatever this is. Dont waste your time on these.
JohnPM
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The only thing Ive EVER been impressed with from Logitech over many years is the wireless keyboard and mouse managed via the unifying receiver. Simple, reliable, affordable... awesome. So I bought this keyboard/mouse only to find out the receiver is not unifying and the mouse/keyboard wont connect to a unifying receiver. What Logitech genius thought this up? Guess what... Logitech is back on the garbage list. They should sell nothing other than the unifying receiver and related paraphernalia.
mgordo
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No, the mouse and keyboard are not connected to the same usb plug. Mouse will work, but to have a working keyboard you will need to do some extra work. Somehow I doubt this is an actual Logitech product, but a cheap knock-off that somehow got into Amazons inventory. (copied from Logitech page - the grammar is theirs) If the your mouse and keyboard dont show the Unifying logo (an orange square with a star in the middle) its a Nano receiver and to connect your MK320 you need to install Logitech Connection Utility. you can find both software in the MK320 support page: Oh -- and good luck trying to deal with their "MK320 support page". It will take you 15 seconds to realize how pointless an effort it is.
DBraughler
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Six months after purchase, keyboard no longer functioning properly. It loses the connection on a frequent basis; one minute its fine, and youre typing along, the next minute you look at the screen and what you typed isnt there. And you cant get the cursor to move, you just have to wait it out. The mouse is fine, no issues with that. But the keyboard -- particularly in an office environment - is infuriating. At first I thought it was a hibernation or sleep issue, but it sometimes stops for seemingly no reason when youve been actively using it (like it just did as I typed this.) I was a Logitech fan up until now. Wouldnt recommend, not even on sale.
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