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The worst part is they can't send you replacement feet, you have to send the entire thing back and then they send you a new one. Based on my experience, I would avoid this product. This is the second time the keyboard feet have broken. others have had this same problem.
Doesn't work with PS3 so I gave it to my mom. This was originally labeled as a bluetooth setup. She seems to like it.
If you are going to use this keyboard every day for hours, get something else.However this is a good wireless keyboard for occasional use.I rated the construction quality 3/5 since its not exactly heavy duty and feels that way.Functionally they are good.
Now I can either lean the thing on a book or buy a new one. The second one I have had for a year or so and the same thing happened with the feet. If they are going to have cheap flimsy parts that fall apart with normal use, the least they could do is provide replacements. This was NOT from hard use. I may have been generous in my star ratings. Customer support tells me there are no replacement parts for this and since mine is now out of warranty, I'm out of luck.
As for other factors, it operated adequately, burned through batteries at a prodigious rate and never did have the feel that is really comfortable. The first of these that I bought, the feet that holds the keyboard up at an angle broke within two months. I got a second one by persistence with their customer support. I'm going to buy a new one - I promise you it won't be Logitech.
My only complaint about this inexpensive, functional set is that I still get an "Incompatibility Issue with Windows 7" message when I start my Windows 7 computer, even after I downloaded the recommended software from Logitech. The keyboard and mouse have a decent touch and appropiate sensitivity. However, everything seems to function properly and there have been no additional problems.
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