Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 User Manual | Features
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Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 Introduction
The Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 is a versatile keyboard and mouse combo designed for comfort and productivity. Featuring concave keys, a cushioned palm rest, and a hyper-fast scrolling mouse, it ensures a pleasant typing experience for extended use. With an impressive battery life of up to three years for both devices, users can enjoy hassle-free operation without frequent battery changes. The Logitech MK710 is available for approximately $79.99.
What's in the box
Your Keyboard and mouse are now ready for use. Install the Logitech SetPoint Software to do the following:
- Enable some of the F-keys and customize up to 14 keys on the keyboard
- Enable the Mute icon on the LCD
- Enable the tilt wheel and customize up to 6 buttons on the mouse
Detailed Specifications
The Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 includes several key features:
- Wireless Range: Up to 10 meters (33 feet) of wireless range.
- Keyboard: Spill-resistant design, 12 programmable F-keys, and built-in wrist rest.
- Mouse: High-precision laser mouse with 1000 dpi optical resolution.
- Battery Life: Up to 3 years for the keyboard and up to 2 years for the mouse.
- Receiver: Small, USB nano receiver that stays in your laptop.
Keyboard features F-key usage
User-friendly enhanced F-keys let you launch applications easily. To use the enhanced functions (yellow icons), first press and hold the FN key; second, press the F-key you want to use.
Tip: In the software settings, you can invert the FN mode if you prefer to access directly the enhanced functions without having to press the FN key.
F-keys and more
Internet zone
Convenience zone
Productivity zone
Context menu
PC sleep mode
Eject button
Media keys and status icons
Multimedia navigation
LCD Dashboard icon status
Logitech SetPoint Software installation is required.Volume control
Keyboard off/on switch
Launches calculator
Description
The Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 combines a full-size keyboard with a high-precision laser mouse. The keyboard features a built-in wrist rest for comfort during extended use and 12 programmable F-keys to streamline your workflow. The mouse offers precise navigation with its 1000 dpi optical resolution, ensuring accurate cursor movement. Both devices are designed with durability in mind, featuring long battery life and a reliable wireless connection.
Mouse Features
More mouse features
- Back and Forward Buttons* – Press to flip between web pages.
Application Switch* – Press rubber grip to switch between applications.
- Battery Indicator Light – Turns red when a couple weeks of battery life remain.
- On/Off Switch – Slide to turn mouse on and off.
- Battery Door Release – Press where indicated and slide door off mouse. Reduce weight by installing a single battery.
Receiver Storage Space Inside the Mouse
Application Switcher and side-to-side scrolling require Logitech software. Depending on your operating system, the back, forward, and middle buttons may also require Logitech software.
Charging
Battery Replacement
How to Attaching Cell
Battery management
Your keyboard and mouse have up to three years of battery life.
Battery sleep mode
Did you know that your keyboard and mouse go into sleep mode after you stop using them for a few minutes? This feature helps limit battery usage and eliminates the need to keep switching your devices on and off. Both your keyboard and mouse are up and running immediately once you begin using them again.
How to check the battery level for the keyboard
The battery icon on the keyboard LCD shows the current battery level for the keyboard. As the battery level decreases, the battery icon shows how much battery power remains, as shown in the image to the right.
How to check the battery level for the mouse
- Option 1: Turn the mouse off then back on using the On/Off switch on the mouse bottom. If the LED on top of the mouse glows green for 10 seconds, the batteries are good. If the LED blinks red, the battery level has dropped to 10% and you have only a few days of battery power left.
- Option 2: Launch the SetPoint Software, and click the Mouse Battery tab to see the current battery level of the mouse.
Battery life varies with usage and computing conditions. Heavy usage usually results in shorter battery life.
Plug it. Forget it. Add to it.
You’ve got a Logitech Unifying receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard or mouse that uses the same receiver. It’s easy. Just start the Logitech® Unifying software* and follow the onscreen instructions. For more information and to download the software, visit https://www.logitech.com/unifying
Setup Guide
To set up your Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710:
- Insert the batteries into the keyboard and mouse according to the provided instructions.
- Plug the USB nano receiver into an available USB port on your computer.
- Turn on the keyboard and mouse.
- Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process.
- Start using your new wireless keyboard and mouse.
Troubleshooting
Keyboard and mouse are not working
Check the USB connection. Also, try changing USB ports.
- Move closer? Try moving the keyboard and mouse closer to the Unifying receiver, or plug the Unifying receiver into the receiver extender cable to bring it closer to the keyboard and mouse.
- Check battery installation. Also check the battery power of each device. (See Battery management for more information.)
On the mouse bottom, slide the On/Off switch right to turn on the mouse. The Battery LED on the mouse top case should light green for 10 seconds. (See Battery management for more information.)
Are you experiencing slow or jerky cursor movement?
Try the mouse on a different surface (e.g., deep, dark surfaces may affect how the cursor moves on the computer screen).
Is the keyboard turned on?
Slide the keyboard Off/On switch to the On position, as shown in the image below. The keyboard Status icons should light up.
Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 Pros & Cons
Pros
- Long battery life for both keyboard and mouse.
- Spill-resistant keyboard design.
- High-precision laser mouse.
- Ergonomic wrist rest on the keyboard.
- Compact USB nano receiver.
- Affordable price point.
Cons
- No backlight on the keyboard keys.
- Limited customization options for keys and mouse buttons.
- Some users may find the wrist rest too thick or uncomfortable.
Customer Reviews
Customers generally praise the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 for its reliability, long battery life, and comfortable design. However, some users have noted that the lack of backlighting on the keyboard can be inconvenient in low-light environments. Overall, it is considered a solid choice for those seeking a dependable wireless keyboard and mouse combo.
Common Complaints
Some users report occasional connectivity issues or discomfort with the wrist rest.
Faqs
What is the estimated battery life of the Logitech MK710?
Is the Logitech spill-resistant?
What type of receiver does the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 use?
Can I customize the F-keys on the Logitech Wireless Desktop keyboard?
How do I set up my Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710?
Why might my Logitech Wireless Desktop experience connection issues?
Can I use my existing receiver with another Logitech device?
How durable is the Logitech?
Where can I find troubleshooting guides for common issues with my Logitech?
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