Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 300

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  • One-touch access controls to music, video, email and application switching (with the included software)
  • Programmable F-keys
  • Intelligent power management with automatic sleep mode, on/off switch, and a battery status indicator
  • 1200 dpi optical mouse makes tracking smoother and more responsive than standard optical mice
  • Easy-to-setup wireless technology

Product Description
For an easy and reliable way to “go cordless” without sacrificing features, the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK300 offers a contemporary keyboard and mouse combination for your home desk. It features one-touch access controls for media and applications; extended battery life; and wireless technology that connects right out of the box–all in a sleek design…. More >>

Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 300

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5 comments

  1. I have this combo for the last 2 weeks. I paid 20$ new and did not expected much. The built quality is very low for a logitech device. The range is veru low at about 4-5 feet and the mouse is slipery as hell, it fell to the ground at least 2 times a day, it is shape like a soap bar and the more you hold it tight, the more it’s likely to slip from your hand.

    The keyboard is not that bad but don’t put the included drivers that enable the power key at the top left corner, it’s very easy to activate.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Chadwick says:

    I’ve had my MK300 for the last week and have been very pleased with the mouse/keyboard combo. Overall a great product for the money.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. I have complained about the ‘wires’ behind my desk.Finally took the giant step and did some research or lots of it, and selected ‘Logitech Wireless Desktop Mk 300′. I can’t praise this enough. Both the keyboard and mouse live up to the description and more. It looks great, too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. anon_2003 says:

    I pulled this out of the box, put the batteries in the keyboard, plugged the receiver in and waited about a minute for the install to complete. That was it. I did not have to use the install disk or anything special.

    It works right out of the box. The keyboard uses 2 AAA batteries which are included. Both the keyboard and the mouse are very lightweight. I really like the keyboard. The keys are solid, rather quiet and depress easily. I can type very fast on it. The mouse is a little sensitive and it took a few minutes to get used to it, but I like that too as now it does not take much wrist motion for mouse operations.

    There are not a lot of fancy keys on the keyboard and the mouse is a standard mouse. Perfect for me, I never use all the extra functionalities anyway. THey get in my way. This is a great basic set!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I love my laptop; it’s freed me to work in any room in the house and for that alone I’d nominate it for the greatest invention of the century. ButI don’t much like the keyboard and I flat-out hate the touch pad, so I’ve been wanting a free-standing mouse for a while now. Along came the Logitech desktop bundle and suddenly I’ve got the sort of flexibility I’d been craving. They aren’t kidding when they say it’s ready to work right out of the box. I could do all the most basic functions without ever programming a thing. Once I installed the software, I got a lot more control. I was able to program the mouse buttons to give me single, double and right click functions as well as scrolling, the most common functions for my work. The keyboard functions include an easy application switcher, a button which boots up the default email program, and one which I’ve programmed to open my browser. Another key opens the control panel, and a fifth I’ve programmed to bring up my documents window — a huge time-saver for a writer. There’s also a key to bring up the calculator. Function keys are similarly programmable, and with the amount of choice I have I could automate all of my most common tasks and still have keys left over. There are also control keys for audio functions, and all the standard keys including a keypad which was sorely missed in my laptop. There’s even a key to check battery status on both mouse and keyboard.

    One of the things I liked most about the keyboard is that it can apparently be secured against keystroke monitors. Not that I have a lot of concern about that particular issue with my set-up, but people who are working in unsecured office space might well appreciate that feature.

    The keys have a good, solid feel to them, and are surprisingly quiet for a stand-alone keyboard. The mouse works beautifully on a bare desk, and has a good hand feel.

    If Logitech quality holds true for this duo, I look forward to many years of heavy use for both. At it’s current price point, I’d call this set a bargain, and one well worth checking out.
    Rating: 5 / 5