Logitech MK345 Combo Full-Sized Keyboard
- Product Dimensions 20 x 7.52 x 1.73 inches
- Item Weight 1 pounds
- Hardware Platform PC
- Computer Memory Type L2 cache
- Power Source Battery Powered
- Batteries 2 AA batteries
- Wireless Type 4 GHz Radio Frequency
- Average Battery Life (in hours) 3 years
- Connectivity Technology Wireless
- Compatible Devices Personal Computer
- Brand Logitech
Introduction
The Logitech Wireless Combo MK345 combines a right-handed mouse and a cosy full-size keyboard. Its wireless link offers wireless freedom and convenience in addition to the dependability of a chord. Off/On switch. Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity. Wireless system.
What’s In the Box?
- Keyboard and mouse set – wireless
- USB wireless receiver
- AA battery
- 2 AAA batteries
Know your product
- F-keys
- Caps-lock LED
- On/off power switch
- Tilt-legs
- Battery door
- Scroll wheel
- Battery indicator
- Receiver
- Product documentation
Setting up your keyboard and mouse
Keyboard F-keys
User-friendly enhanced F-keys let you launch applications easily. To use the enhanced functions, first press and hold the key, then press the F-key you want to use.
Visit Product Support
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Connect with other users in our Community Forums to get advice, ask questions, and share solutions.
At Product Support, you’ll find a wide selection of content:
- Tutorials
- Troubleshooting
- Support community
- Software downloads
- Online documentation
- Warranty information
- Spare parts (when available)
Go to www.logitech.com/support/mk345
Troubleshooting
Keyboard and mouse not working
- Check your keyboard and mouse are powered on.
- Check that the receiver is securely plugged into a USB port on your computer.
- If the receiver is plugged into a USB hub, try plugging it directly into your computer.
- Try plugging the receiver into a different USB port closer to your keyboard and mouse.
- Remove any metallic objects between the receiver and your keyboard and mouse.
- Check that you pulled the battery tab out of your keyboard and mouse.
- Check the orientation of the batteries. The mouse uses one AA alkaline battery and the keyboard uses two AAA alkaline batteries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes it does have legs in the back. It can be adjusted to two Heights. And the battery life is well over 6 months for the keyboard.
It is the loudest keyboard I have ever used.
This is a rubber dome keyboard.
It is plastic, however it’s very comfortable. I use mine over 12 hours a day.
I have purchased a number of these for multiple computers operating in close proximity without any interference issues.
I don’t think this is a mechanical keyboard.
I’m left handed and I’ve used Logitech mice of this shape for quite a few years. My thumb does fine on the right side and my fourth finger rests in the thumb-groove on the left side. It’s no problem. (You can switch the buttons via your operating system.)
Yes there is a light to indicate that capslock is on. That was my one requirement when we got our new keyboard. It also has a pop-up that will come up on the screen as well.
I was going to use it with my new Toshiba Smart TV. My thumb is getting tired already of going back and forth in typing stuff like long passwords.
I never turn mine off (I’m 6 months in) and the batteries are at 67%. So that sounds almost right.
I do not know, works great with our desktop
At least you can use some of your keys. I have trouble with the keyboard and mouse getting signals. I often have to stop typing to wait for the keyboard to catch up. The mouse does what ever it wants. Had to go back to old reliable “wired”.
My workspace is limited. Is there a way to either elevate the laptop or raise the keyboard
Only one usb is needed. Both run off the same usb.
I didn’t use the mouse you are asking about but the mouse is quite comfortable for everyone in my house from the 10 year old to the 50 year old