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The Logitech MX900 Performance Premium Backlit Keyboard and MX Master Mouse Combo is designed for professionals seeking comfort and precision. With advanced backlit keys, a dark field laser sensor for flawless tracking, and customizable features, this combo enhances productivity while ensuring a sleek and ergonomic experience.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | MX900 Keyboard/Mouse Combo |
Item model number | 920-008872 |
Operating System | Windows 10, 11 or later |
Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.17 x 1.06 x 7.68 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.17 x 1.06 x 7.68 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B07C6JCFY5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 27, 2018 |
M**G
Linux users, be not afraid!
AWESOME keyboard and mouse! (Any type-o's in this review are due to my fat fingers and not the keyboard ;)Probably unlike most reading this review, I have this combo running on a Linux (Centos 6.6) machine (which I believe has a Tyan motherboard, fwiw). I was a little concerned having read some of the other reviews. Not that it wouldn't work eventually, but that I would have to hunt down a script or scripts in order to get it to work smoothly. In particular, it looked like people were able to get the first device working but getting the Unifying Receiver to find the second device (the mouse) was not working out of the box.This was not the case at all with me. Half thinking it wasn't going to work, I shut down my machine, plugged the Unifying Receiver and restarted. It worked! Period. Both devices were identified and functional. The speaker volume was controlled by the volume keys. The F8 key put my system into sleep mode (hibernate) which is exactly what I want it to do while I'm asleep or at work. I probably don't use all of the features of the mouse but the left, right, forward, and back buttons work. I haven't found anything yet that uses the "application" button. I'm not actually sure what it is supposed to do. Is it supposed to let me switch between apps like the F4 key? It doesn't appear to do that. Then again I haven't totally figured out the F4 key's use either. That appears to let me switch between the app I'm using and I guess the previous one that had focus? Meh.I should be able to zoom by just using the mouse and a mouse button combination but that is not working for me out of the box. Instead, I zoom in and out using the scroll wheel while holding down the control key. I'm guessing I could load some software to get the zoom working with just the mouse but I just don't have a problem using the CTL key. The panning by scroll wheel also worked as expected though.I was already using a wireless keyboard/mouse combination (Microsoft) and it took all of 10 seconds to realize the Logitech hardware was light years ahead of that cheap feeling thing. It feels more solid. The keyboard is ultra smooth, ultra quiet, and just makes typing a breeze. I wanted an illuminated keyboard because I tend to use it at night and don't like a lot of ambient light in the room. Even if the Microsoft keyboard were backlit (whch it was not) the text on the Function keys was far too small. This keyboard has larger, backlit text and is great. I keep the keyboard on the desk, the wireless aspect is mainly important to me for the mouse but it's still welcome for the keyboard. If I wanted a wireless keyboard for using on my lap I would think one with a mouse pad might be more tempting than removing my hand to grab a mouse on the desktop.It's not a cheap combo but you get what you pay for in this case. The fact that it just plain works out of the box with Linux is fantastic. Hopefully it will last!
C**)
Will absolutely but again, if I ever need to...
This keyboard/mouse set is incredible. Great keyboard feel, quiet (I've been told I'm a loud typer!), helpful illumination, mouse is good too! But I'm writing this review because apparently I've had this set for over 7 years now and it still works great. This morning, I set the keyboard down haphazardly on a ledge, which I proceeded to knock it off, and the keyboard fell 6 feet onto the top of a wooden staircase, toppled down an entire flight of stairs (do I need to say wooden again?), whirling and bouncing off of walls, shedding dismembered buttons like a tornado discards RVs, and SMASHED against the wall at the bottom of the stairs. After gathering what I think is all of the pieces and googling QWERTY to make sure I put the letters back in the right spot... IT STILL WORKS. Just as smooth and quiet and responsive as it always has. 🤯 I have very few electronics in my house that are over 7 years old. The ones that are all say Logitech on them.
G**Y
Great Combo!
I've used the mouse for several years now, and it has been perfect. I got the combo and retired the old (but same) mouse. The new mouse was essentially the same, although it is really nice to get the new "feet" on the mouse that slide really well.The keyboard was a surprise. I really love it. I replaced an older Logitech Wave 2.4 keyboard.The new keyboard has a very "laptop" feel to it, but I was surprisingly happy with it. It's not nearly as "clicky" as a full-sized keyboard, but after only a few days I've grown to like it even more than my old one.The battery life on the keyboard has been unbelievable so far. The mouse battery life seems better than my old mouse (again, same mouse, so any improvement is probably just from the newer battery if there is actually any improvement. Absolutely no complaints either way).The backlit keys are also surprisingly helpful on occasion. I normally don't use it in the dark, nor do I need to really look at the keys. BUT, once you have it, it's really hard to do without it.Also, this keyboard is surprisingly heavy and SOLID. Not so heavy that it's a turn-off, but it really feels like a solid piece of machinery. Yeah, it's mostly plastic, but not cheap plastic. It's just really nice for what it is. You'll just have to feel it to appreciate it. It's kind of like an Apple IPad. It's very dense and fitted. I don't think you will be disappointed.
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