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(More customer reviews)The wireless mouse and keyboard are wonderful pieces of equipment. I'm a very doubtful buyer when it comes to computer peripherals but this purchase broke the barrier. My work is more efficient now. I can put the keyboard on my lap and relax in my chair from a distance. The range is sometimes bothering but trust me, it's not as bad. For those who do not know how it works, there is a receiver with a long cord and you simply plug it into the back of your computer. So you measure the distance from the receiver not the CPU. The farthest you could go without any problems is about 5 feet from the receiver. The mouse too but the laser will only recognize flat surfaces. Music is also more enjoying; the top of the keyboard has play, stop, and volume buttons. You can customize the others to your desired actions. My Documents, My Pictures, My Music, Media, Mail, Web/Home, and Messenger are the quick access buttons available. Also, it has a quick Calculator button, Log Off, and Sleep. The receiver has three lights, each is to show you which functions are turned on or off (or you can choose to hide the receiver, it`s not big). There is a F-Lock key to toggle between the regular F's and New, Open, Save buttons. The keyboard has a very nice design. If you're not into black color, well, this might change your mind. When you type, they keyboard hardly makes any noise. If you're tired of the mouse and keyboard with cords you're on now and are looking for something new, this is the thing.
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Product Description:
A wireless optical desktop with advanced features built in. Discover a complete desktop solution with a full range of features. Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop offers amazing Tilt Wheel Technology, Microsoft Optical Technology, longer battery life, and more. You get wireless freedom and Microsoft reliability, all in a single package
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