I love how the keys feel when I type and all the shortcut buttons are well located. I did not install the software that came with it as 90% of the shortcuts work without the software (only the Function keys don't), and that's enough for me. However it looks relatively simple to install.
The mouse buttons are acceptable. However, the mouse scroll wheel sounds like a carnival prize wheel. It clatters rather badly but it can be fixed.
Pop off the mouse lid, take out the batteries and unscrew the two two visible screws. Pull the top portion of the mouse case back. It will come lose, but it is still attached by a couple of wires to the base. Turn it 90 degrees so you have access to the wheel. Pull the wheel mount out of its socket. Be careful not to loose any pieces. Pull the wheel off of its mount. Take the small piece of metal that was jutting into the wheel, and bend it down slightly so that doesn't push so hard against the wheel. Put it all back together and enjoy the silence of the wheel.
The mouse goes through batteries like crazy; even if you take them out whenever they aren't being used, the mouse will still deplete the batteries' power within two weeks or so. So id recommend you buy rechargeables.
Keyboard Features: Black color 27 MHz wireless performance QWERTY layout Comfortable ergonomic design Navigation keys Media keys Volume Control keys E-Mail key Internet Home key On-screen Calculator key Runs on two (2) AA batteries (not included)
Mouse Features: Black color 27 MHz wireless performance Optical technology 3-buttons Scroll wheel 800 dpi Runs on two (2) AA batteries (not included)
costs £17.12 from Amazon
Another thing I haven't tested is how far the wireless range is.
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