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For those of us with jobs that revolve around typing on a computer for prolonged periods of time, it is important that we use the right keyboard and typing techniques. Of course, changing typing habits is not very easy, but using a keyboard that will help your fingers and wrists is possible.
The new Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 700 is a wireless keyboard and mouse setup. The interesting part of this product is the keyboard, which features Logitech’s special “Incurve keys.” The keys on the keyboard are designed in such a fashion that are curved in a way that provides comfort to your fingers. In addition, the keyboard features a LCD screen on top that displays vital keyboard information. Among battery status, the LCD screen will display whether or not caps lock, scroll lock, and num lock are on, and whether mute is being used or not.
No specially designed keyboard and mouse combo would be complete without an equally special mouse. Logitech’s using a slightly curved mouse to better fit your hand shape. In terms of scrolling, users have the choice between typical “ratchet-mode” or hyper-fast. The problem with a hyper-fast sort of scrolling is the prospect of over scrolling, which can become annoying. Both these products claim strong connectivity and immediate responses. Logitech gives the keyboard a three year battery life and a one year battery life for the mouse.
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