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Logitech Cordless Desktop Comfort Laser

List Price: $99.99
Discount Price: $65.80
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Brand: Logitech
Binding: Electronics
Warranty: 5 years warranty

Features:

  • The ergnomic, split-key design provides comfort while typing
  • The sculpted laser mouse looks great, provides comfort, and works precisely
  • The detachable soft palm rest provides additional comfort and prevents fatigue
  • Battery status indicator on mouse lets you know when batteries are running low
  • Tilt Wheel Plus Zoom is perfect for viewing digital photos and spreadsheets

Accessories:
 

Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard

Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP Webcam ( 961422-0403 )

Targus Ultra Mini Wireless Mouse for Mac (AMW03US)

Microsoft Reclusa Gaming Keyboard (Black)

Logitech R-20 2.1 Speaker System

Customer Reviews:

Works great and just as it should [Posted on 2008-05-16]
I read all the negative reviews before i bought the comfort keyboard and mouse and I havent had any of the issues that were described. I may not be touchy enough for a "loud clicking" spacebar to get under my skin, but it hasnt been an issue. I've had both the keyboard and mouse about 5-8 ft from the receiver and they worked fine. The mouse works like a mouse should; not great or aweful, but just works(what do you want from a mouse?). I've had it about 3 weeks and I really like the keyboard. My hands fall onto it in a very natural position and I dont have to reach for any keys. I would recommend to anyone who's not a two finger typer.


great keyboard, bad mouse [Posted on 2008-06-04]
The left and right scroll built into the scroll wheel makes it close to impossible to click the scroll wheel button. I tried reassigning the left and right scroll buttons to server as the middle click button (a cheesy fix, but something i was willing to live with), but Logitech does NOT allow these buttons to have this particular functionality. I can reassign the buttoms to just about any other functionality, except the one I actually want. I emailed Logitech, and they said the request would be sent on to the appropriate team. I'm not keeping my fingers crossed. They didn't sound like it would be addresed any time soon.

The keyboard works well. I had the previous model that was incompatible with Windows Vista. That was the only reason I upgraded =(

I'm starting to get annoyed with Logitech


Very Satisfied  [Posted on 2008-07-27]
I spent a lot of time researching keyboard and mice for my new computer system. At the end of the day I decided to go with Logitech opposed to Microsoft--and glad I did. I have a wireless Microsoft system with one of my other computers and it's OK. This Logitech system has a very nice feel and touch to the keyboard; it's really enjoyable to have your fingers on the keys. The mouse also is designed well and has all the functionality I need. Been using both for about 3 weeks now and very satisfied. I also really like the small size of the wireless receiver.


Great for typists. [Posted on 2008-07-30]
It's very easy to use and the mouse is quality.

I thought I would have a problem switching my typing style (I'm a professional typist) but I had none at all. I think it's because it is so close together despite being split.

Definitely buy this instead of the wave, mostly because the mouse is so much better. :D


Great overally but the space button is weird [Posted on 2008-08-03]
I haven't been using this keyboard for long yet, but the first thing you will notice is a completely different step of the space key comparing to other keys. Other keys have normal, a little soft "click". But when you press space key, it doesn't do any "click" and you are not sure if the key has been pressed at all. It is like are tapping a piece of gelatin. However, the movement to press space properly is not big, so it is rather not a problem with missing space chars or something like that. I believe this was done for a good reason and maybe I need to just get used to it, and then I will see the advantage over space keys in normal keyboards.

Also great is that you can connect the keyboard either through ps2 or normal USB. When connected through USB both the mouse and the keyboard are visible in the system. When connected through PS2 only keyboard/mouse is visible, depending on which cable has been plugged in.


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