
Simple but it working

cheap and perfect for a keyboard ans mouse

This little keyboard is perfect if you use your computer to your TV so you dont have to get up each time you want to change something on screen. Also a good use when I am working with my display tablet that have no side buttons.

nice, cheap wireless mouse and keyboard combo.

Previously been buying Logitech's Target branded wireless unit. Finally decided to upgrade and the Logitech MK540 fits the bill. The keyboard has a quality feel and the keys make data entry easier. The mouse also easy to use. It paid to upgrade.


Solid construction and no unnecessary buttons. Key presses are not obnoxiously loud. I get good use out of the "right-click" key near the right control. Saves me having to shift + f10 when I'm working without a mouse.



I plugged in to a Raspberry Pi and it was instantly recognized. It comes with batteries, but probably shouldn't expect much from them, but it was nice that they were included and plastic protected till first use. The 2.4ghz receiver neatly stores in the bottom of the mouse when not in use. It has 3 user selectable DPI settings. Shipping(free) was by NewEgg, so the typical very fast shipping was provided.


For the price it's a great set if your looking for something cheap. I've had this for just about 5 months and they're working just like the first day. I use mine fore mostly gaming and it's a great all around keyboard. The mouse is just right for my hands but of you have larger hand this may be a problem.

I love this keyboard, its by far the best low profile keyboard I've ever owned. It's got a metal frame, the keys are clicky, and I'm a fan of the backlit illumination. for the price it can't be beat.

Testing the new keyboard it is very nice I like this keyboard. It is smooth the keys work well and I have no issues so far. I like the media buttons and I can pair it to my phones which is cool but so far I have not used. Overall I am impressed and this keyboard is very nice. I had a Microsoft media keyboard until I spilled coffee on it and had to buy a new one. This keyboard is an improvement and I like it.

both devices use the same USB adapter or bluetooth

I have owned many wireless keyboards, and the MK320 has been the best. The wireless dongle is very small, and works well on Windows 7. The kit comes with AA batteries. Installation involves pulling out the tabs and plugging in the USB dongle. The wireless signals are encrypted, which is great for those who require security. The keyboard itself is easy to use and has media keys that work without any drivers. The mouse is kind of small but still usable. It's designed for laptops, I guess, because the wireless dongle snaps into the bottom of the mouse.



