I believe I bought this combo in 2018 and started using it in December 2018. I have used it daily since about March 2019.
The keyboard takes 2 AAA batteries and I just tested the batteries today and they are still showing that they have a good amount of charge left. That is amazing to me, since there is no off switch to turn the keyboard off when not being used.
I believe I just recently changed the single AA battery in the mouse.
Wireless keyboards seem to go a long time between charges. I've found that even with rechargeable batteries. Mine doesn't have an on/off switch either. Getting that long out of a battery is pretty impressive although I guess we all use our computers different. Do you use it much?
I was just taking a look at it online (https://www.logitech.com/en-ca/product/mk235-wireless-keyboard-mouse?crid=1759#specification-tabular). The keyboard is different from mine, it's tabular, I guess they call it. Are you a touch typist? Just curious about how it feels which is more important to me than anything else.
I am a hunt and peck typist. :-) The keyboard has a very nice feel to it. The action of the keys is very nice. The keyboard is also very nice and light, very easy to shift around on the desk.
I like the mouse very much as well. It is not overly large and fits in my hand nicely. My hands are a bit on the large size.
Thanks Bill, for your review. I've been eyeing MK850 because I want to try out wireless keyboard/mouse. All my devices are wired.
Good to see you again, William!
Hi William. Yes, wireless keyboard and mouse is a very good feature.
The wireless optical mouse of course, needs to have a surface to sit on, that has a bit of a pattern for the optical sensor to detect. I had a glass surface protector on my desk, so the optical sensor did not like that. I just put down a blank piece of 8 X 11 sheet paper and the optical mouse works fine.
My wireless keyboard is a bit smaller than a standard full size keyboard and that is great for me, since it frees up more of the desk space, for use.