The Wired Desktop 600 from Microsoft is a hardware bundle that includes a USB keyboard and mouse set. The keyboard features quiet-touch keys, media controls, and spill-resistant design. The optical mouse features a scroll wheel and an ambidextrous design. The devices share a conservative black color design, perfect for home or office.
Microsoft Wired Desktop 600 USB Keyboard and Mouse
$21.59
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 21.6 × 6.8 × 1.8 in |
Sensor | Optical |
Number of Buttons | 2 |
System Connection | USB (Version Unspecified) Type-A |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Microsoft Wired Desktop 600 USB Keyboard and Mouse
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Ruben Denesik (verified owner) –
Excellent product… Definitely recommend this Keyboard and Mouse…
Clyde Steuber (verified owner) –
The price for this product is excellent, very durable.
Terence Daugherty (verified owner) –
Perfect for simple needs!
Kaley Douglas (verified owner) –
Use: At work, all day with heavy data input Likes: Comfortable, quiet, easy key action Dislikes: The size/depth of the function keys (wish they were a bit bigger for my fat fingers is all)
Roberto Renner (verified owner) –
Only complaint is the loud click of the mouse. Otherwise, it’s good quality, especially for the price. Unless you spend hours a day typing, this is all you need.
Ashlee Moore (verified owner) –
Here’s a comparison with the Logitech MK 120 Keyboard and Mouse Combo. The feel on the Microsoft keys are softer and mushier. The Logitech’s felt snappier. My personal preference was the Logitech. Using the mouse for a week on the Microsoft one, I felt my wrist starting to hurt. Maybe it was because I wasn’t used to it, and needed to give my tendons time to adapt. The Microsoft keyboard looks really nice, and has extra keys that the Logitech doesn’t have. I like the calculator key; when you hit it, a calculator pops up on the screen.
Edna Hickle (verified owner) –
Good inexpensive keyboard except for the function keys. Function keys are used frequently in photo editing, CAD programs, and many shortcuts. The small function keys make this keyboard a bad choice for me.
Adela Walsh (verified owner) –
This keyboard works well in our office environment and the price makes it even more attractive.