However, I never got used to using hotkeys on my keyboard, but to some people it may be useful. Just a comparison with my old Microsoft Digital Media keyboard. Sorry for the bad photo, that's all I have with me right now. Moving on, let's take a look at the physical attributes of the keyboard. If only Logitech would add that to their next version of Setpoint drivers. The closest one is just minimizing the window in focus. In Setpoint, you cannot program the buttons on the MX600 laser mouse to minimize all. Remember how they used to have Mouseware for the older Logitech mice such as MX500, and you can program the middle button on the mouse to do things such as "Minimize All" and such? Well, I found Minimize All such a good function on my MX500. (Maybe because I haven't really used a wireless set before anyway) but you can encrypt your keyboard's wireless signal, in three easy steps. The hotkeys are fairly easy to configure and also fairly customizable. You can view the battery level of your keyboard and mouse within Logitech's program. After rebooting, I started configuring my set. who would want to sell such a nice keyboard/mouse set instead of keeping them? By the way, it says "Not for sale" on the beta driver CD. I think I'll stick with the stable version of Setpoint drivers on. Included with the review sample are some beta drivers. It should detect the keyboard and mouse, and you are good to go for now.īefore we enjoy anything, you have to download the drivers and software to enjoy the special features, right? The LEDs on the receiver will start flashing and then you press the "Connect" button at the bottom of the keyboard and mouse once. They are just "So great", as reviewed here.Īfter connecting everything and loading up the batteries, you press "Connect" on the receiver. Pure Energy Rechargeable Alkalines! If you were to get this keyboard and mouse, be sure to get a set of these batteries. Of course, I am going to use my favourite batteries. (By the way, it's marked "Not for resale" on those batteries) There are four Duracells included with this set, where the keyboard and mouse each takes two. This is a wireless keyboard and mouse set, remember? So the next thing I did was load up the keyboard and mouse with batteries. It worked flawlessly I guess you are encouraged to use USB, but I decided to save a USB port and use PS/2 instead. The USB to PS/2 connector is not included, so I had to use my own USB to PS/2 connector from my previous keyboard. Unfortunately, there is only one PS/2 connector, and that's for the mouse. First, you connect the receiver either to a single USB port, or two PS/2 ports (One for the mouse, and one for the keyboard). Right out of the box are the keyboard, mouse, receiver, palm/wrist rest, driver CD, set up poster, four AA batteries and a few other booklets that come with every Logitech product. The teal and white design just tells you it's a Logitech product if you see this at a retail store. And that's where I am writing this review.Īnyway, our review sample came in nice retail packaging. but special thanks to Logitech for communicating well with me and DHL (And paying the tax), the package came here just the day before I went on trip to Toronto. (Like always)Īs you can see by the tape, it's been opened by the customs. (Nope, the keyboard is not laser :P )Īnyway, our review sample came in a nice box. As the name suggests, it's cordless, and it includes a laser mouse. Today we'll be reviewing the MX3000 Cordless Laser Set from Logitech. How has the keyboard and mouse evolved from from the plain-old-keyboard-and-mouse to. (Unless you have a 15 year old mouse, of course). Yes, the keyboard still has the same QWERTY layout, and the mouse, well, still has two buttons and a wheel. They don't seem to change at all, and yet it does - it's the keyboard and mouse. Yes, everyone has a set, and they are generally the same.
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