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Jason Lee

Jason LeeSouth East Queensland, QLD

  • 7 reviews

Compact and good connectivity - cheaper quality

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A compact and a comfortable keyboard.
Keyboard tactile feels rather cheap, but the keyboard is a value keyboard.
Overall, for the money, it's not a bad choice.
If you are used to using softer / laptop keyboards, please consider a different keyboard.

Purchased in January 2021 at JB Hi-Fi for A$29.00.

Dee

DeeCanberra Central 2601, ACT

  • 3 reviews

Good connectivity and key placement

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I bought this for home use. The placement is like another keyboard and it was quick and easy to connect. Both the keyboard and matching mouse look great. I am happy with them



Purchased in October 2021 at Officeworks Physical store for A$40.00.

The reviewer stated that an incentive was offered for this review

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  • 5 reviews
  • 1 like
  • Verified purchase

Compact, full keys, convenient, light

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Ant

AntMelbourne, Victoria

Compact and Easy

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I needed a wireless compact keyboard with numeric pad for my iMac and decided to buy this keyboard on an impulse buy and I am so happy I bought it even though the packaging said Windows Based PC as system requirements. I bought it anyway and IT WORKED!!! ;) I was also happy to find out that the "Windows Button" is actually the "Command Button" which is very helpful so no need to change settings on your keyboard.
Sleek, compact and very very light.
There is no light indication ifor caps lock, numeric lock, etc.

Questions & Answers

Kalu R.

Kalu R.asked

Hi,
I already purchased one of these. I'm now wondering if I purchase a Logitech wireless mouse, will it work with the same receiver, or will I need to use two separate receivers?

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Hi
It will work under the one USB receiver.
To do so, you need download & use the Logitech Unifying software - follow the simple instructions.
One aspect I did read. Apparently, some older Unifying devices limit the number of allowable pairing changes to a maximum of 45 times. Once the 45th connection is made, it is no longer possible to connect such a device to a different receiver. Unless you have an excessive need to do this, I wouldn't let it hold you back.
I found this so convenient, using one micro USB etc

Kalu R.
Kalu R.

Thanks for your assistance. Very helpful

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