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The Lenovo Professional Ultraslim Combo Keyboard and Mouse offers a minimalist design with ergonomic comfort, featuring a long-lasting rechargeable battery for the keyboard and an extended battery life for the mouse. With a sleek profile and durable construction, this wireless combo is perfect for professionals seeking both style and functionality.
Brand | Lenovo |
Operating System | Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.77 x 16.35 x 0.41 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.77 x 16.35 x 0.41 inches |
Color | Grey |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
ASIN | B07TSMWJ7F |
Date First Available | July 5, 2019 |
A**A
Worth it!
You need to install the drivers from the website. Select the second of the professional ultraslim wireless combo selections, and download that driver. Take out the USB from the inside of the mouse where the batteries go and plug that into the USB port into your computer after you've downloaded the driver and you will be good to go! (don't forget to install the included batteries into the mouse, you'll want to get better batteries ASAP). You can also select the speed in which your mouse responds (found on the bottom of your mouse) I find the middle 1600 works best for me. And don't forget to turn on the keyboard and the mouse. The keyboard battery indicator is located top right, above the number lock button (NmLk) Indicated in my second photo. My third photo shows the piece you remove from your mouse and insert into a USB port into your computer, picture shows mine inserted into my computer. So that's it. Set up is complete! Now on to the actual meat and taters of this combo!I really like it, the letters and numbers and even the keys are a good bit larger than my old keyboard which helps these aging eyes. It operates very smoothly. The mouse is very responsive. And all in all this is a 5 star set up for me! It's quite the upgrade from what I was using, and even wireless the mouse is better than my laser wired I was using. Definitely worth the money! Great buy!super nice
X**R
Lenovo Professional Ultraslim Combo Keyboard and Mouse
Their ad says “This pair was crafted to be as reliable and good looking as the pros who use them” Well, we might have a problem here already :>).You receive the keyboard, charging cable, two cheap batteries and a mouse with the dongle inside, also some info sheets which are basically a waste of paper unless you have a strong magnifying glass.The keyboard is very thin as they claim. It has little rubber pads on the bottom but no drain holes (Why would I check for that you ask?) but the chic-let keys are low profile. The charging cable is standard USB or you can plug it into a wall wart if you have one. A 2.5 hour charge is supposed to last three months. We’ll see. Be sure to flip the tiny on/off button on the upper right hand edge. If there is a notification of battery charge left I didn’t find it. The function keys are on the “F” keys. Press fn+f1-f11 to use the short-cut functions. The fn+f9 only works for windows 10.To use all the shortcut functions you will have to download and install the keyboard software. I can’t give you the direct URL link without my review being deleted but you just put the Lenovo dot com in search with /support/keyboards after it.The mouse is just standard and sort of chintzy, just a mouse with a scroll wheel. No back buttons, no thumb rest. It has 800, 1600 and 3200 settings.Oh yeah, and an off/on button.
M**S
Wireless with a wire!
I got this keyboard and mouse to replace an existing one that is very bulky. I really like how slim and sleek this is. Set up was fairly easy. The instructions are just pictures, not written out. There is actually a small dongle that you have to take out of the mouse where the batteries are in order to plug that into your computer. Also, for a "wireless" keyboard I was surprised that there was a wire that you have to plug into the keyboard and connect it to the computer. The charge seems to last quite a while , but I don't see how this can be sold as a wireless keyboard if a wire is required.
M**T
Almost perfect.
Super-slick design; I love the numeric keypad on the extended keyboard. My only complaint is that the mouse is powered by AAA battery, yet the keyboard is internal lithium, charged with USB. I don't understand why they didn't make both with internal batteries. -1 point for inconvenience, but otherwise it is a great design.
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