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Looking for a Wireless Mechanical Keyboard and Mouse That Share a Dongle
Wireless mechanical keyboard and mouse combo recommendations
What's the best wireless keyboard and mouse combo?
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Both the keyboard and mouse can be paired to a single Logitech unifying receiver
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Once I got used to a backlit keyboard, I never wanted to go back. It is also rechargeable over micro USB, so you don't have to go hunting for AA batteries every time.
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The M705 is an excellent wireless mouse with crazy battery life, good sensing on all surfaces, and a scroll wheel that can switch between smooth infinite scrolling and traditional scrolling.
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If you don't ming a bit worse battery life and no infinite scrolling, then the M510 is another good cheaper mouse option.
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Keyboard Logitech K800 Wireless Slim Keyboard $63.99 @ Amazon Mouse Logitech M705 Wireless Laser Mouse $33.48 @ Best Buy Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $97.47 Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-04-23 20:43 EDT-0400 More on reddit.comHigh quality wireless mechanical keyboard and mouse options?
I use the Corsair keyboard with mouse pad attachment and gel foam underneath. Very happy wit it!
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I'm in the market for a full-size wireless mechanical keyboard and a wireless mouse, but I’m limited on USB ports. Ideally, I’d like both to share the same Lightspeed dongle to save on space and reduce clutter.
Does anyone have a setup like this or know of a good combo that works seamlessly together?
As title suggests, I'm looking for some recommendations for a quality wireless mechanical keyboard and mouse that runs off one dongle. I have a Logitech combo for my work laptop (not mechanical) that runs off a single dongle that works fine for this purpose and is simple plug and play. I also have a razer mechanical keyboard and mouse (Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro and Razer Basilisk Ultimate), both marked on the box as "hyperspeed technology" which I bought (a few years ago) as the advertising stated you could link them to one dongle, but the mouse fails to connect to the keyboard dongle (using synapse as needed). So, not worried about sticking to either brand, just looking for quality and plug and play off a single dongle so I don't have to use multiple USB slots.