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The Logitech MK235 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo offers a full-sized keyboard layout with 104 keys, an ambidextrous mouse, and an impressive battery life of up to 3 years for the keyboard. Designed for comfort and durability, this combo is perfect for both home and office use, ensuring seamless connectivity and compatibility with various operating systems.
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | Wireless Keyboard and Mouse |
Item model number | 920-007897 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Chrome OS |
Operating System | Windows 10, 11 or later, Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 2.49 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.41 x 0.81 x 17.15 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.41 x 0.81 x 17.15 inches |
Color | Grey |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Department | electronics |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B01AROOL12 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 18, 2016 |
R**N
The FN key is very easy to find with touch typing.
Works with Windows just fine.There is no power (on-off) switch/toggle for the Keyboard.It is not advertised to work with Chromebooks, and for the most part it will work, however (as of this writing), the scroll wheel (on the included mouse) does not work with Chrome OS.Again, it does not advertise compatibility with Chrome OS so that is not an issue.
D**R
Great Budget-Friendly Keyboard & Mouse Combo!
The Logitech MK235 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo is an excellent choice for those looking for a reliable and affordable setup. The keyboard has a comfortable layout, and the 15 FN keys provide useful shortcuts. The USB receiver makes setup quick and easy, and the long battery life is a huge plus. Both the keyboard and mouse work smoothly, making them perfect for everyday use. Highly recommended for home or office use!
D**.
Fully functional low-cost wireless keyboard/mouse combo.
This review is for Logitech MK235 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo for Windows, USB Receiver, 15 FN Keys, Long Battery Life, Compatible with PC, Laptop.After 9 years of reliable, daily, home-office use, my desktop mouse (part of the Logitech MK520 wireless keyboard/mouse combo) had developed an irritating habit of intermittently double-clicking when I single-click. I decided that I needed a replacement and, given that 9 years is a reasonable life-expectancy for such a device, I chose a Logitech replacement. This MK235 wireless keyboard/mouse combo is a low-cost, no-frills product. The boxed set includes keyboard, mouse, batteries, USB receiver and an instruction sheet. The system is out-of-the-box seamlessly plug & play compatible with my Windows 10 desktop. The keyboard is full-size with number-pad, usual function keys and angled support; no on/off switch or indicator lights. The mouse is smoothly responsive with scroll wheel and tactile click-response. Both keyboard and mouse in this MK235 set are smaller and more lightweight than my previous set; however, they fully meet my needs for daily use and I am hoping they will last another 9 years. Logitech also currently offers a MK540 Combo which is larger/heavier and has additional features.
J**.
Works well
I would recommend having your own batteries, the ones that come with didn't power the keyboard for mine. A couple of Duracells fixed that.The packaging made it impossible to lose the receiver dongle while unpacking which I thought was convenient. Just insert batteries and plug in the dongle and you are good to go - it couldn't be simpler.The unit is lightweight, looks good and has a good touch. I was amazed at the quality and performance for an item that is this inexpensive. The mouse is as good as the keyboard. I like the fact that it can be turned off to save battery, although that is something I tend to forget. It's very responsive and feels good in the hand. It lacks niceties like lights to show you if caps lock is on and audible feedback for key press. I haven't actually tested each and every key to make sure they all work, but I haven't had a failure yet so I assume they do. If the batteries last as long as they say it could hardly be better.
A**G
Brand name with brand name quality
This was a 100% plug and play. Once i plugged the usb adapter onto my laptop, the mouse and keyboard connected automatically (Windows 11). Keys have a nice feel and the mouse was very responsive. Only thing i would change the roller on the mouse. It feels a little tight (maybe it will loosen. up with use??)
I**E
Great Combo!
The Logitech MK235 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo is fantastic! The keyboard is super comfortable to type on, and I love the extra FN keys for easy shortcuts. The mouse is smooth and responsive, and both have a long battery life. The USB receiver makes connecting quick and easy. It works perfectly with my PC and laptop. Overall, a great value for the price!
R**W
Decent Keyboard n Mouse. Not nearly as good as my previous Logitech/Trackball.
Adl. Info, have to reset NumLock key every time. It is bare minimum but it works. I'll keep it as a spare an hope I don't need it. Most frustrating of all is No indicators ,Lights, Battery or Caps lock. I'm lousy typist,my little finger keeps hitting caps lock. but it's an El Cheapo. Already had to replace battery on KB, but I may not have installed a fresh battery. Sooo I opened a fresh package an installed 2 new ones, we'll see how next set goes. This is really disappointing since my last was a Logitech with a trackball that lasted YEARS! I'm pretty sure it was over 15, but memory's not top notch anymore.Putting thisone
B**T
Linux Mint Friendly
Plug 'n play for Linux Mint with Cinnamon desktop. Includes 2 aaa cells for keyboard, 1 aa cell for mouse. Fit and finish is good. The feel of the mouse is not up to more expensive units, nor is that of the keyboard. However, at this price point I think it's more than adequate (YMMV). It would have rated 5 stars, but the keyboard, unlike the mouse, doesn't have an on/off switch. This is an issue for me because I generally have the monitor off at the lock screen and unintentionally pressing keys on the keyboard can go unnoticed, creating a "bad password" on the login screen when I finally bring the monitor up. Adding an on/off switch surely couldn't raise the price point very much - I have another keyboard that offers that feature and I find it quite handy. I realize that this won't be an issue for the majority of those who are considering this keyboard/mouse combination. The easy setup with Linux was a huge plus, the USB transmitter worked first time out.
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