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 | Title : Logitech Cordless Elite Duo
Author : Logitech
Release Date : 20020802
Binding : Electronics
Regular Price : $79.99
Amazon.com Price : $
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : The elegant and comfortable Logitech Cordless Elite Duo delivers maximum freedom, performance, and value, combining Logitech's ultraflat, cordless zero-degree tilt keyboard and high-performance cordless MouseMan Optical mouse to simplify everything you do, on or off the desk. Smart navigation speeds you through documents and Web sites, while letting you enjoy one-touch access to your work, play, and communication. This package is both Windows and Macintosh compatible and includes a five-year warranty.
Buyer Reviews : If it weren't for two minor complaints.
#1) I wish the CapsLock, ScollLock, and NumLock indicator lights were on the keyboard itself. For some reason these lights are on the remote unit, so I have to kind of look under the monitor to see if the CapsLock button is on. I could pull the remote out closer to me, but that would defeat the purpose of a wireless, clutter-free desktop. (On Mac keyboards, the key itself has a small green light and most PC keyboards have the lights in the upper right corner of the keyboard.) You can opt for a screen message or a small menu that displays the keyboard state, but that takes up screen real estate.
#2) The thumb button on the mouse is very easy to hit unintentionally. Since everything is fully programmable, I switched its default properties to 'Unassigned' (which I thought would de-activate that button). Yet, even unassigned, in some programs it will act as a 'Back' button, which is annoying when you're working or concentrating.
I like the solid weight and feel of the mouse. The iTouch keys on the keyboard are all programmable for either a program, website, or menu command. There are function keys galore and iNav keys -- all easy to tailor to your needs. The volume is a large dial rather than two keys (you know, one for volume up and one for volume down). Very intuitive and as it should be. If you share your computer with others who have their own settings, all they have to do it hit the 'user button' to switch to their sign on screen, not affecting your work (in WIndows XP, at least). The keyboard is very responsive and comfortable. It's nice-looking and one of the few keyboards out there that matches a black monitor (if you buy your computer components separately).
(by john_c_norton)
Features/Technical Specs : * Ultra-flat, 'Zero Degree Tilt' keyboard design for increased comfort * One-touch access, enhanced navigation and Function keys commands * Optical mouse technology provides precision, accuracy and unsurpassed reliability * Windows and Mac compatibility * Five-year warranty
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