The Logitech Cordless Desktop MX3200 is one of the more practical keyboards, going by the initial look. It doesn't come with any fancy accessories. It's a proper keyboard-and-mouse combo that connects to the PC using a wireless RF USB dongle.

The keyboard is really nice, and the layout is similar to the EasyCall Desktop we've tested. Again, we have the weird placement of [Insert], and some missing keys. The keys are really soft and make close to no noise at all-ideal for anyone who spends nights typing. There's a small display built into the keyboard which tells the time and character count, and also allows you to set on alarms. It has no backlight, which makes it difficult to read what's displayed on the screen in dark or even brightly-lit rooms.





The keyboard also has a small sensor slider at the left where you can run your
finger along to zoom into pages. There are also three dedicated buttons for des
top, Web, and picture search, which can be customised using the Logitech Setpoint drivers to search using a particular search engine. There are six customisable preset buttons that can be used as well. The keyboard has a comfortable hand-rest. If you don't like hand-rests, however, you're out ofluck here, because it's not detachable.
A common problem with some Logitech keyboards-as with this one-is that there is no alternate mouse-click menu key.

The range of the keyboard is around 2 metres, and that of the mouse, 3.5 metres or so. The mouse does lag a little, but not as much as the Logitech EasyCall Desktop. The finish of the mouse is a little rough-it has a grainy texture. Although a great combo, the lack of a dock for charging the mouse or keyboard might be irritating. But all in all, it's a great set,Verdict: this one should be a good investment for people who want a rather elegant wireless keyboard and mouse combo for desktop use.