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The Logitech Cordless Desktop EX110 combines ergonomic design with seamless USB/PS2 connectivity, featuring a 2-button mouse and customizable hotkeys, making it the perfect choice for professionals seeking efficiency and comfort in their workspace.
Y**O
Great product with good price at Amazon
First of all, you really can't beat the price here with its great quality. Two years ago I purchased one set of this model and recently I purchased another three sets to replace all my computers' keyboards and mouses. Unlike the other more expensive models which are bulky, the EX110 keyboard doesn't occupy lot of space on the desktop.The keyboard uses two AAA batteries and the mouse uses 2 AA batteries. The battery drain is considerably low and I use rechargeable NiMH batteries that last for a long time. I like the speedy buttons on the keyboard to control the sound volume and mute, plus a quick button to open up the calculator. This unit comes with both PS2 connector and USB connector. You can use its PS2 connector if you don't want to waste your limited USB ports. For the new Dell Vostro Desktop model that comes without PS2 port, you can just plug this unit's USB connector to one of your USB port and it works for both keyboard and mouse. With fresh batteries, the unit can operate six feet away from the reciver. Of course, make sure that you don't lay your cordless phone, cell phone or wireless network antenna around the receiver and you will do fine.I am very please with this product. The fact that this model has been on the market for more than two years without being retired from the manufacture, it speaks its great value for itself. Best of all, you can plug the USB connector into your computer and it works without the need to install any driver. Unless you want to try out additional software provided on the CD by Logitech, you can just toss the CD into your desk drawer.
D**D
Good wireless keyboard at a great price
I just received the EX110 and am using it now. I simply shut down my machine, removed the existing mouse and keyboard (old style dedicated connectors rather than USB) replaced them with the connectors on the end of the wireless receiver, restarted the machine, and became free for the first time of a wired keyboard and mouse.I did experience one minor issue - on this machine I have XP Pro installed on the primary IDE and Linux on the secondary - so when I want to switch from one to the other I go into the BIOS utility to select the boot drive - the first time that I tried doing this I was warned by the BIOS that I had no mouse or keyboard - however, on the second try it worked (booting into Linux) and it also worked on the third try (booting back into XP).The feel of the keyboard is normal to me, and the mouse has a more substantial feel to it compared to the one I was using previously. I turned down the resolution on the mouse about 30 percent as it was more reactive than the older mouse that I was using (in XP control panel --> mouse --> pointer options --> select a pointer speed).If I had known how easy and inexpensive it is to get the wireless mouse and keyboard working, I would have done it a long time ago. I am very pleased with the EX110.
E**R
Comfort plus
Ordered on Monday with the free shipping option, arrived on Wed. Can't beat that for speed. Thank you Amazon for that kind of service. I love the freedom from the wires. Keyboard is very sharplooking. The white letters in sharp contrast to the black keys, so very easy to read even in low light. The keys respond with a light touch, so can type really fast. Definitely not as quiet as a laptop keyboard, tho. Mouse feels good. I don't mind the clicking - it just gives a very postive response feel. Don't know how long the batteries will last because I've just attached everything, and was so excited about being free from catching wires that I just had to write immediately. Reason for only 3 stars is that when I load the program CD, the laptop totally stops responding. If I put the CD in after I power up, the screen goes black, and I have to use the start key to power off. If I leave the CD in when I start, it just doesn't. Have to research the reason for that. So for now, just plain and ordinary use of the mouse and keyboard for typing, everything works great. I wished I had done this years ago.
L**E
Inexpensive option for your Wii!
I picked this keyboard up for my Wii since it was the cheapest wireless option I could find. It works amazingly well. Less than 5 minutes after opening the box, I was typing a message to one of my Wii friends!One thing I would like to point out is this: The included mouse is PS/2 ONLY - not USB with a PS/2 adapter like the keyboard is. My laptop doesn't have a PS/2 port, so the mouse is pretty much useless to me. Also, the keyboard and mouse share a receiver, so you can't use them on two separate systems. This isn't really clear in the description above, so I thought I'd point it out.So in summary: if you're looking for a cheap wireless keyboard for your Wii (or a computer hooked up to your TV), this is a GREAT option. I'm not a fan of the mouse, but for the price the keyboard more than makes up for it.*Note: in order to use this keyboard with the Wii you must download the latest system updates. Visit nintendo.com for details*
S**A
Cheap and Reliable
Purchasing this keyboard was just to replace one that I already had of the exact same make and version. I love this keyboard to death and I found nothing wrong with the switching around of the Home, End, Page Up, Page Down and Delete keys. I especially adore the Go Back and Stop buttons on the left side that I use for explorers. Then there are the music play/pause, stop, back and forward keys that make it much easier when listening to music to control things without having to go back and forth between the music player and what I'm doing. I also find the Email, Home and Calculator keys to be really useful and quicker. Without these features I'd get impatient and cranky.I might have opted to try to newer version of this keyboard, the LX310 but wasn't willing to shell out more money for something I wasn't quite sure about. The mouse seems to work well enough and I don't have any real complaints to state here.Overall the quality could be better but you get what you pay for and this isn't something that's $100+ so I'm okay with it. Unless this thing starts giving me real trouble in the future I don't see the point in going for something much more expensive.
A**N
Just buy it
I've had a couple of these over the years for multiple work stations. They are just great. Long lasting batteries and the all of the volume and other function buttons are just great
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