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The Genuine DELL Bluetooth Wireless Multimedia Keyboard & Mouse Set combines functionality and style, featuring 104 keys, an ambidextrous design, and no battery requirements, making it the perfect addition to any professional's tech arsenal.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
D**N
Works great, but had to change Bluetooth adapter
This is an update on my original 2 star review.Originally, the mouse showed terrible lag and accuracy problems, and there was significant delay with the keyboard. However, after switching from an IOgear bluetooth adapter to an ASUS, things greatly improved. Accuracy and precision are great. Extra buttons on keyboard and mouse are awesome. I especially like the volume knob.You can get sweet Mac-like onscreen indicators for stuff like volume control and caps lock if you install LogiTech SetPoint (as this is just a re-branded LogiTech set).
K**Z
Works great with my Samsung Mega phone
Works great with my Samsung Mega phone. I get funny looks, but I keep it in my desk drawer at work for when I need to send a long message or just do a bunch of work on the phone. (Avoiding business/client computers.) Recommended.
M**R
DID NOT WORK AFTER A MONTH
EDIT - So I thought this one would be great. But after spending $70.00 on a new keyboard I now have a $70.00 piece of crap that won't stay connected to my computer. It started by just skipping keys here and there. Then it just flat out wouldn't type anything. I could reinstall it and it would work for an hour or so and would start right back up again. After fighting with it for 4 days I just bought a new one. Sad because I LOVE this keyboard - I love how the keys are set and the shape of it. Now I can't any that compare to it.Original Thoughts - Bought this keyboard to replace my previous Dell wireless keyboard. I personally love this one. I cannot stand the keyboards that have the lower profile keys. These keys are more like the older ones - so for me it is easier to type. And the wrist rest attachment is great. It gives you just enough support. I had my previous keyboard for more than 6 years. My only issue with this one was it did not come with a dongle to plug into my computer to sync it wirelessly. My computer is not the newer ones that is fully Bluetooth capable. But no fear....you can order/buy a generic dongle for a few bucks to remedy this problem. So I had to wait an extra 2 days before I could use it because I was waiting for my dongle to arrive. It was super easy to sync it once I did get it. However, I am not using the mouse so I cannot make any statements about it - other than it looks and feels nice. But I like the one I have already. The keyboard arrived the very next day after I ordered it (just as promised). Transaction was great. Would buy from again.
S**N
Not an english keyboard
I am a very proficient typist however the keys on this keyboard where setup for german or something. The mouse is a weird form factor. If using this on a windows computer I would say forget it. It did however work very well on my Macbook. The quality is good but the fact that I had no idea it wasn't the standard layout and the mouse shape is garbage made me drop to 2 stars. I paid way too much imo.
B**Y
Initially worked great, now disconnects a lot
Pros:+ Convenient full-size keyboard (typical Dell layout).+ Multimedia keys worked out of the box in Ubuntu.+ Both parts use 2×AA which allows way better battery life than another mouse I've had with 2×AAA.+ Worked with various rechargeable batteries.+ Sturdy. My son threw the mouse on the floor at least a hundred times, and it's still working.I did notice a tendency to disconnect (see below) after he throws it though.Cons:- Disconnects a lot, especially the keyboard.Initially, mosue & keyboard would "sleep" after something like 10min of inactivity, but moving the mouse / pressing any key would wake them up (with blue LED lighting up) and they'd function again after a second or two. This is good, because it conserves battery.But after several months using it, the keyboard frequently doesn't reconnect when woken up.Turning the switch off/on, pressing the pair button, and toggling the connection in software doesn't help. I have to fully delete & pair from scratch. And sometimes it still won't connect.It's not a low battery problem, I tried replacing them many times (including full-voltage non-rechargeable ones). Same thing.I now have pull out my USB keyboard to re-pair many times a day (a mouse is easier for this btw).This is so annoying I'd give 1 star but giving the benefit of the doubt because:(1) I'm using ubuntu and I observed its Bluetooth drivers are generally buggy. (However another BT mouse works nearly problem-free)(2) It might be the result of being thrown a lot by my son. For the beating they took they're holding up quite well :-)- Only pairs to one computer/tablet/smartphone.If you pair with a second computer, it forgets the first, but the first still thinks it's paired, which is somewhat confusing, so you have to delete & re-pair it from scratch. (on Ubuntu, exact behavior might depend on software)This is typical but nowdays there are "multi-point/multi-link/multi-sync" keyboards that can pair to many devices and switch with a keypress.
J**H
Great wireless keyboard/mouse combo
This wireless keyboard/mouse set is what came with my Dell D830 laptop when I purchased it back in 2007. I am still using it. The keyboard has just about everything you could normally want, including browser navigation buttons, multimedia buttons and volume control, a separate numeric pad/page navigation and more. The tactile feedback of the keys is second to none (reminiscent of the original IBM keyboard, which I loved). Also, it has a standard shape - unlike those supposedly ergonomic, bent up, weird looking keyboards.The mouse is comfortable in hand, has two additional navigation buttons and a scroll wheel with horizontal navigation, zoom and select. The left and right mouse buttons have a crisp click action and a slight audible feedback.Battery life in both units is pretty descent (longer in the keyboard, for me). And, I have never had a problem pairing these units up in Windows XP, 7, 8 or 8.1.With this purchase, I bought 2 more of these keyboard/mouse sets. One to use immediately with a new desktop build and one to keep as a spare.
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