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Because comfort and performance shouldn"t be mutually exclusive. Meet the mouse and keyboard combo that combines the best of both worlds. A full-size keyboard is fully loaded with a LCD display, number pad, and palm rest, so you can work at peak efficiency and comfort. The contoured mouse is sculpted for the shape of your right hand, and features programmable buttons, hyper-fast scrolling, and precision tracking that works on most surfaces.

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Additional InformationThe Logitech® Wireless Desktop MK710. Where comfort and productivity go hand-in-hand. This low-profile keyboard features concave Logitech Incurve keys™ that position your fingers properly, and their softly rounded edges invite your fingertips to glide from key to key. Up to three-year battery life for both keyboard and mouse practically eliminates the need to replace batteries.* Hyper-fast scrolling lets you fly through long documents, or shift to precise click-to-click scrolling. An LCD dashboard lets you know-for example-that Caps Lock is on, before you type an entire page. And the tiny Logitech Unifying receiver stays in your laptop and lets you connect another compatible wireless mouse or number pad.

The Logitech® Wireless Desktop MK710. Where comfort and productivity go hand-in-hand. This low-profile keyboard features concave Logitech Incurve keys™ that position your fingers properly, and their softly rounded edges invite your fingertips to glide from key to key. Up to three-year battery life for both keyboard and mouse practically eliminates the need to replace batteries.* Hyper-fast scrolling lets you fly through long documents, or shift to precise click-to-click scrolling. An LCD dashboard lets you know-for example-that Caps Lock is on, before you type an entire page. And the tiny Logitech Unifying receiver stays in your laptop and lets you connect another compatible wireless mouse or number pad.

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View the manual for the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 here, for free. This manual comes under the category Keyboards and has been rated by 5 people with an average of a 8.5. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 or do you need help? Ask your question here

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How do I connect the logitech wireless keyboard to my laptop computer so I can use this keyboard instead of the laptop keyboard? Please advise in simple language. If I need to find a key please provide a clear photo as reference.

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We have been swapping out a number of mouse/keyboard combos across the office the last week or so, replacing the Logitech MK700 option we have been using at most workstations/offices for quite a while now (we originally switched to the original units back in 2009). Since some of the keys of the MK700 series were experiencing some letter rub-off due to wear, it was wise to begin swapping them out with keyboards you could actually read.

The LCD display is a little brighter, making it much easier to read. Icons on the screen are crisp with a silver tone that matches the media shortcuts to both the left and right of it.

The MK710 keys feature a different matte-like texture to them. The new texture causes your hands/fingers to glide more freely across the keys, where the original MK700 texture offered more of grip to them.

Now the mouse (which is actually an M705) has definitely changed the most between the two. You can see the original MK700’s mouse on the left, and the new MK710’s mouse on the right, in the images above. It is about 30% smaller than the MK700’s model with a change to the button layout. The new mouse has dropped the “search” button that was to the left of the wheel and has added a two-mode switch button just under the wheel. The switch button allows you to switch the wheel mode between one-line scroll (clicking) and hyper-fast scroll (smooth and free to spin when you flick it). You were also able to control the wheel modes on the original mouse, but it was located via a sliding switch on the bottom of the mouse (which wasn’t as quick to get to).

The left side of both mice has two arrow buttons that function as “back” and “forward” when it comes to browsing. The original mouse stopped here, while the new MK710’s mouse now has a button built into the bottom portion of the thumb grip, marked with a small orange line. The bottom side of both mice is for the most part the same. You have your on/off option, the laser, and the battery compartment hatch. Outside of the wheel-mode control being moved from underneath the mouse to just below the wheel, there is nothing to talk about here.

Performance-wise, both the mouse and keyboard respond just as well as the previous combo set when it comes to accuracy and latency. That being said, they score very high with us. The slipperiness of the new keys can be a little distracting to get used to, but it does happen over time. Hopefully, the change in texture shows they have also considered the durability of the print on each key (so that they don’t rub off so easily). Else if they begin to rub off easily over time, this will drop the score below by a star or two. Beyond that, the keyboard is great and the easier to read LCD display is fantastic.

USB range is fantastic with the MK710 combo set. The original model (MK700) at times suffered signal loss causing our connection to be choppy. We found that this was mostly caused by the WiFi traffic in the immediate area of the building. Ever since we upgraded the network around a year ago, we saw this start to pop up in various areas, despite having the receiver within a few feet of the mouse/keyboard. With the new “Unifying” receivers, all of these troubles vanished and we saw a big increase in the range between the mouse/keyboard and the receiver.

Smooth Scroll glitch: In certain applications, the scroll wheel can act more like a page up or down button than a line by line scroll. An example that we ran into this with was Mozilla’s Thunderbird mail software, when scrolling around the calendar (Lightning Calendar), it would nearly jump from the start of the day to the end of the day with a single click of the wheel (skipping past half of the data in the window). An annoying glitch that rendered scrolling useless in these apps. Logitech was unable to comment with a solution, although we found that “Smooth Scroll” is what is causing this issue, and must be disabled in the “Mouse and Keyboard Settings” software before the mouse will work within these applications.

It seems to be a good upgrade since the previous combo set. Our only stinks were the fact that the mouse was a little smaller, the scroll wheel in hyper-mode is a little messy at times, and of course the “Smooth Scroll” glitch (which caused us to lower our scoring of the kb/mouse combo). Originally the MK710 keyboard/mouse combo retailed for around $99 or more, but now you can find it for around $69.99 on Amazon, giving it a much better price category when it comes to the features it has to offer. This is a great wireless set for most PC users, including novice or intermediate gamers. Of course, if you are a top-rank gamer, you will probably opt for something with custom buttons, mechanical keys, and a crazy-looking mouse (to each their own). It also works well on Mac and Linux systems when you plug the receiver in and run with it. We would not however recommend installing the software for any further setup on a Mac, as we have heard of shoddy software support (Logitech prefers PC it seems this round). Also, Logitech does need to address the Smooth Scroll issue.

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Logitech MK710 Wireless Keyboard + Mouse Combo, 2.4 GHz Frequency/30 ft Wireless Range, Black - MK710 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo is where comfort and productivity go hand-in-hand. The up to three-year battery life for both keyboard and mouse makes this combo so hassle-free you just might forget it uses batteries at all. With Incurve keys™ and a cushioned palm rest, this low-profile keyboard almost feels like it’s custom-made for you. Both keyboard and mouse are connected via the Unifying™ receiver—the tiny, wireless receiver that stays in your laptop and lets you add devices as you need them.Batteries in both the keyboard and mouse last up to three full years.