


The mouse came as a different model number (m185) and the keyboard came as another model (k270) with different serial numbers as shown in the picture WITHOUT A USB DONGLE


Product works as advertised witch is great easy to install and use.





My reservations were twofold. The price was a bit expensive, and I was unsure about it's ability to enter a computer's BIOS. I have been using a variety of keyboards since the mid 80's, and this one is the easiest to use with relatively quiet keys, unlike other mechanical keyboards, and I can get into the BIOS on my three desktops with ease. And once using it, I haven't thought about the price at all.



-Software is easy to use and useful. -Solid feel to the keyboard. -long battery life/easy to charge -neat extra controls.

I like a keyboard that give a response when I press keys. Over the decades I have had, only the Lord knows, how many keyboards. 30 years ago or more I liked the IBM steel keyboards that you could both feel when a key was hit, and a hear sound, letting you know that you did not miss a key. Personally, I prefer a little indication of when a key is pressed far enough. I use a light touch when typing, so, a little sound is reassuring.



