
Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 710 Laser
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Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 710 Laser
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I Found The Logitech Lx710 Wireless Mouse & Keyboa
I found the Logitech LX710 wireless Mouse & Keyboard easy to use & configure. I was concerned that the software would find Outlook Express 6 instead of Microsoft Outlook 2003 installed on my PC. It found both plus an option for Hotmail. You simply use the Down Arrow & select which you want to use.
The software even points to Yahoo, but you simply type in the Google website addres, if that's what you want to use. The Icon top centre are easy access to the Web site, you select & your e-mail.
Your Music can be selected & your photograph usding their software's Browser. Volume, up/down/mute can be selected & changed using the keys. Photographs can be rotated enlarged or reduced using the keyboard. My only dislike is that you need to switch on the receiver/ dongle each time you boot up which means you need to use the fly lead provided by Logitech.
Trevor R. Wilkin
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Over The Years, I've Tried Several Wireless Keyboa
Over the years, I've tried several wireless keyboards and mice,and abandoned them all. Now the technology seems to have moved forward, so I recently bought a cheap kit made by Trust (I recommend their graphics tablets).As with most wireless input devices, you spend the first 30 minutes thinking "This is great" and then you begin to become aware that it occasionally, annoyingly fails to respond to keystrokes.
I've had the Logitech for a couple of weeks now and it has had HEAVY use. Lots of typing and LOTS of data input. It has not missed a SINGLE keystroke. It behaves exactly like a wired keyboard.Same for the mouse - and absolutely precise.
Highly recommended.You get what you pay for, and this is brilliant.
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