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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 102 reviews

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Customers commend the high-quality keyboard and mouse, praising the quiet operation and impressive battery life, which often lasts for many months on a single set of batteries. The ease of setup and use, along with the smooth scrolling wheel and the inclusion of a number pad on the full-sized keyboard, are also frequently highlighted as positive aspects.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great product

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    Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Logitech Wireless Keyboard is a premium option that delivers on all fronts. From its sleek design and exceptional typing experience to its versatile connectivity and impressive battery life, it is a keyboard that meets the needs of a wide range of users.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We're thrilled to hear you consider the MK955 a premium option that delivers on all fronts! It's fantastic that you're enjoying the sleek design, exceptional typing experience, versatile connectivity, and impressive battery life. We appreciate you recognizing its ability to meet the needs of a wide range of users. Thank you for your excellent feedback! Logitech

  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Keyboard Great - Mouse Not So Much

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    5 stars for the keyboard. 1 star for the mouse. The keyboard is surprisingly heavy, not great for travel but really nice once setup and using. I did not realize the Function keys were setup like a laptop where I would need to hold Function key to access F1, F2, etc. But FN + ESC does reverse the keys, so 5 stars. The mouse is COMPLETELY UNUSABLE. Just dragging the mouse along my mousepad the buttons click. There's barely a click. The lightest tap and you're clicking. I mostly needed a keyboard anyway. Plus, I don't think I've ever found a combo where I liked/loved both. I'm usually forced to buy separately.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you for your feedback on the MK955 Signature Slim Full-size Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love It

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Love the sleek look. It features extremely quiet typing & clicking. Great purchase and great product from Logitech.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      That's great to hear! The Logitech MK955 sounds like a stylish and functional keyboard and mouse combo. The quiet typing and clicking would be a plus for those who appreciate a peaceful working environment.

  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Keyboard stopped working after first use

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Keyboard won’t turn on. It does not even have a power button. It’s not connecting or doing anything. I have a government laptop, so I can’t install any software to troubleshoot. It worked fine upon initial set up, and the mouse is still working, but the keyboard is dead. Only used it once. Checked the batteries. Changed the USB port for the LogiBolt connection. Nothing. Will have to return. Super disappointed.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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      Hey! We're sorry to hear about the problems you experienced with the Logitech MK955. That sounds very frustrating, and we apologize for the inconvenience. We recommend reaching out to our social care team via email at [email protected] with your
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  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Scroll wheel
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Slim, quiet and well built.

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    The keyboard is a slim and compact full-size keyboard. It is sleek and solidly built. Because of this, I don't need a wrist rest. Typing on the keyboard has a very nice feel, the travel is perfect and very confident. By default, the insert key of the keyboard is set to switch language, switch between English and Japanese for example. I am used to using that key for copy and paste so that is weird for me, luckily, the Logi Option+ app allows me to change it back to being an insert key. The mouse is perfectly sized for my hand, ergonomic too. Very comfortable to hold. The mouse left and right buttons are sturdy and quiet. Making muffled low frequency thud sound. Other buttons do not have the same characteristic though. The mouse sensor tracks movement very well, I can feel it is linear when you move slowly and accelerate when you move fast but there is no setting to adjust the acceleration/deceleration, the Logi Option+ only allows you to adjust one parameter, speed. The scroll wheel of this mouse has SmartWheel feature, you can scroll line by line, good for computer games and if you flick it or try to scroll fast, it switches to fast and smooth mode like flywheel though I wish there is a button for me to manually switch the mode because scrolling up is difficult to have it switch to fly mode. The Flow feature let me use two computers with just one keyboard and mouse, when I move the mouse pointer to the edge, and beyond, the mouse and keyboard automatically switches to the other computer. Setting up this feature is very easy too. Just install Logi Option+ to first computer, pair the mouse and keyboard to the first computer then install Logi Option+ to the second computer, pair the mouse and keyboard to the second computer. Make sure both computers are on the same network and click on the Flow tab in the Logi Option+ app and follow the instruction on screen. The mouse and keyboard can pair up to three computers so setting up Flow is just another simple steps. When switching computer using Flow, it does show 1 or 2 seconds of delay. Sometime the keyboard did not switch back and you have to press the Easy-switch button. One big thing making this not the best keyboard is it has no back light, it may not be important to some but it is to me. For this and also because there is no way to manually switch the scroll wheel to fly mode, I am not giving five stars.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hello, Thanks for the detailed review of the MK855 combo! We appreciate you mentioning the features you like and areas for improvement, like backlighting and scroll wheel control. We'll share this feedback with the product team.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This New Slim Keyboard & Mouse Standard Performs!

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    Logitech is a beloved manufacturer renouned for producing premium quality keyboards, mice, gaming hardware & other top-of-the-line computer accessories & peripherals. Their latest product release is the MK955, a Signature Slim Full-size Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo. Designed to perform with Mac or Windows, it features extremely quiet typing & clicking, plus it connects with 3 computers or tablets with the touch of a button. The mouse & keyboard connect effortlessly using Bluetooth. An included modern Bolt receiver provides an additional connection option that replaces the older unifying receiver from yesterday. To connect, simply choose the profile, then press & hold the button until the LED flashes rapidly. You can quickly switch control of a desktop, laptop & tablet, for example. The Mouse uses 1) AA Alkaline battery; the keyboard uses 2) AAA Alkaline batteries. I actually prefer this to rechargeable peripherals in this application, because the batteries perform a long time under heavy use. Continued computing draws a lot of power & requires frequent recharging on a rechargeable mice & keyboard; since this is my business computer, battery power is preferential. CONCLUSION: The mouse is shaped beautifully & fits most hands very well; the keyboard is whisper quiet & is sure not to bother your office neighbor. While the keys are not backlit, this combo offers just about everything you would want to control 3 devices & earns my highest recommendation.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey! Thanks for your informative review of the Logitech MK955 Signature Slim Keyboard and Mouse Combo! Your insights are valuable for us as we continuously strive to improve our offerings.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Scroll wheel
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A great and flexible combo with some twists.

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    Logitech has been making quality peripherals for decades, and this combo continues that trend. This is a solid mouse, and a solid keyboard with some unexpected changes. First, the big selling point is that Logitech is switching over to the new “Bolt” USB receiver instead of the old “Unifying” receiver. So these devices cannot be paired with an old unifying receiver, but can be freely paired with any Bolt receiver that you happen to have. But since Bolt is basically (as near as I can tell) a variant of Bluetooth, this mouse and keyboard can also pair nicely with any Bluetooth computer, phone, or tablet. The mouse is rather plain but well-performing. I find that it fits my large hands well, but I use a claw grip. It is mostly ambidextrous, but there are two buttons on the left side that will be useless to a southpaw. There is a scroll wheel that does the expected vertical scrolling, but holding the side button can enable horizontal scrolling. The “Logi Option+” software will allow you to easily customize the DPI and buttons, and a button below the scroll wheel allows toggling between two DPI settings. This is not advertised as a gaming mouse, and testing shows the poll rate to be around 135 Hz. There are three buttons on the bottom that allow it to control up to three different devices, and I can confirm that it works well with the included Bolt receiver as well as pairing up with an Android tablet via Bluetooth. The buttons are also quiet, so you are unlikely to disturb your neighbor. The keyboard is a much more interesting device. Unlike the mouse, it is not “plain” at all, but has some curious features. First, the great. It looks nice and feels as good to type on as any non-mechanical keyboard that I have used. It too can pair with up to three different devices, and works well on a PC using the Bolt receiver, as well as working perfectly with the Android tablet. However, the thing that makes this keyboard interesting is the extra keys and some of the functions that are mapped to the buttons. Although this is capable of working with both Windows and Mac, I am used to seeing a dedicated Windows button. However, this has a button with that functionality, but it is labeled “Start/Opt.” It works great, but might confuse those used to looking for the Windows logo on the key. I suppose this is to make it work more seamlessly with a Mac, but I don’t own one so I can’t test this. The “Alt” key also has the Apple “cmd” label and logo on it, so this keyboard would fit in much more with a Mac environment (maybe for use with an iPad). The keys feel nice, and they are also quiet, if that matters. Given that I prefer to game on a computer with loud clicky blue switches, I don’t care about the noise level, but some do. But the fun doesn’t stop with abandoning the Windows logo. The top row of “F” keys defaults to specialized functions that includes keys for arranging window, volume and transport controls, and even a dedicated emoji button. Fortunately, tapping fn+esc brings back the usual Windows “F” keys. Over the right-hand numeric keypad are other unique buttons. There is a button that brings up a calculator in Windows, as well as a screen snapshot button, and a search button. Finally, the “ins” button that is over the cursor key cluster is not actually insert any more. It now apparently lets you switch languages, but the insert functionality is accessed by holding down the “fn” button first. While I seldom use the insert key, I would never use a language-switching key, so I am dubious about the utility of this key. Fortunately, the Logi Options+ software lets you remap this key to just be insert. For both the keyboard and mouse, pairing to a Bluetooth computer is as simple as selecting the profile and then holding the button until the light starts rapidly blinking. This works great for a simple Bluetooth pairing. However, it would appear that pairing to a different Bolt receiver necessitates using the Logi Options+ software, which is only available for Windows and Mac. So pairing with another Bolt receiver does not seem to be an option while using Linux or any other alternative OS. Not a big deal for most people, but it should be mentioned. So overall, if being able to easily switch between different devices via USB or Bluetooth is beneficial, then this combo should be seriously considered. If you have both a computer and a tablet on your desk and want to be able to rapidly switch back and forth, then this will allow you to do so easily. The Logi Options+ software also supposedly allows you to seamlessly move a mouse pointer between different computer and even copy files between them. I would assume that both need their own screen and both to be using the Logi software, but I have not tried it. Still, given the name behind it, I would expect it to work well, just only with Windows and Mac.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hello! Thanks for the in-depth review of the Logitech MK955 combo! We appreciate you pointing out its strengths like multi-device connectivity, comfort, and quiet keys. Your feedback on keycap labeling across OS helps us improve clarity for future users.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very nice customizable keyboard and mouse

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    The Logitech K950 Keyboard and M750 Mouse arrived well packed in a sturdy box. Batteries were included. The keyboard takes 2 AAA batteries and the mouse takes 1 AA battery. The mouse battery arrived with 60% charge. The keyboard batteries were at 100%. It’s easy to access both battery compartments. Having used both a battery powered and a USB charging mouse, I prefer the battery. While USB charging sounds better for the environment, mine is a hassle to use because it’s difficult to tell when the mouse needs charging, and with a lot of use, it needs to be charged very frequently. I can easily see the battery status of the Logitech keyboard and mouse in both the PC settings and the Logitech app. From prior experience, I shouldn’t need to change the batteries very often. I really needed a new wireless keyboard. My 10 year old Logitech keyboard is working fine, but whenever I would set up a second computer, I had to take the dongles out of one computer and put them in the other. Invariably I’d need to go back and do something at the first computer and would forget that there was no keyboard and mouse. This Logi keyboard should solve all those problems. I can connect it and the mouse to up to 3 devices via Bluetooth. The new keyboard has flip up feet which is great because I can’t type fast on a flat keyboard. The new keyboard is a full 2 inches longer than my old one. I guess that makes it “full size” vs “compact”. The letter area is the same size and so is the number area. The difference is the area between the letters and numbers. The up, down and sideways arrows moved there, along with the keys that control the Bluetooth. The mouse is also larger than I’m used to. It’s ½ inch wider and longer than the standard size. The app is pretty basic, but not as glitchy as the last version I used. The mouse wheel and buttons can be customized in the app. The top mouse button changes the pointer speed, but I didn't find it to be very helpful. Only two speeds can be set and pressing the button switches between them. I’ve never had the need to use 2 pointer speeds, but maybe there is a use that I haven’t discovered. The side buttons can be customized for functions like copy and paste and horizontal scrolling, but I haven't been able to get them to work properly. I just tried the button I thought I’d set to copy and instead it backed me out of this document - even though I have horizontal scrolling turned off. Even if I get the copy and paste buttons to work, I think copy and paste with the side buttons will be harder than doing it the traditional way. I have to hold the mouse down firmly in order to push a side button. Holding the mouse down and pushing a button while trying to not click takes more effort than right clicking to copy and paste. Easier than customizing the mouse to copy and paste is customizing the middle set of keys on the keyboard. I created a shortcut in the app so that “end” is Ctrl+C, “page down” is Ctrl+V and “page up” is Ctrl+X. That works really well. In that middle section of keys there is also a language switch key that works if more than one language is defined on the computer. If not needed for that purpose, that key can also be customized as a keyboard shortcut. A light comes on when Caps Lock is activated, and I also get an on-screen notification of the Caps Lock status. When the monitor wakes up, the active Bluetooth key lights up for a few seconds. It’s easy to switch between connected devices by pressing the appropriate Bluetooth key. The function keys double as mute/unmute, dictation, Emoji menu, sound mute, volume up and down, calculator, screen snip and a lot more. The screen snip is much easier than doing windows key+Shift+S - especially since the keyboard doesn’t have a “windows” key. The emoji key also has symbols like © and °. I’ve been typing on the 950 keyboard for about an hour now and I don’t think I’ll have any problem getting used to the larger size. I don’t have any trouble typing letters or using the number pad, but it is a longer reach from the letters to the numbers. The del key on the number pad is giving me the biggest problem. It’s 2 inches away from where it used to be and I keep hitting the O key instead. And the added 2 inches in length makes it difficult to fit the keyboard into my small space. But I do like the keyboard. It’s kind of soft and the keys are quiet. There was one really annoying thing that almost made me go back to my old keyboard. I tend to rest my left little finger on the bottom edge of the keyboard when I’m thinking about what to type next. On this keyboard my finger rests on the Start key that opens the Microsoft start page. I was getting tired of having to close that window over and over again. It must be a common problem, because there is a way in the App to disable the Start key (and others). With that done, everything is working smoothly. The only persistent problem I’m having is with the mouse. Sometimes it stops working and there is no cursor. I think it loses its Bluetooth connection. If I shake it or lightly tap it, it comes back to life. I’m at day 3 of testing now, and that’s the only issue I’ve discovered. I do have one wish for the keyboard. Since so many keys can be customized, it would nice if the key label could change to match the customization. Since they don't, I have a temporary sticky note to remind me which key is now Copy, Cut and Paste. But overall, it's a very nice keyboard and mouse combo.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hi there, Thanks for the detailed MK950/M750 review! We appreciate your feedback on Bluetooth connection, comfort, customization & battery life. We'll consider your suggestions on side button customization and keycap indicators. Glad you find it a great combo! Your insights are valuable for us as we continuously strive to improve our offerings.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Number pad
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice Little Office Combo. Next Time Do USB-C.

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    The Logitech MK955 Signature Slim Keyboard, like most Logitech keyboards, is genuinely a game-changer for anyone who's constantly toggling between multiple devices. Its triple device pairing makes it a breeze to switch from your laptop to your tablet and then to your smartphone. I was particularly in search of a keyboard that included a number pad, and the inclusion of quick-access buttons for tasks like spotlight search and screenshot capture was a thoughtful touch. The keyboard boasts of quiet keys, which, while true, didn't particularly blow me away. It's a nice feature, sure, but it seems to be par for the course rather than a standout innovation. Interestingly, it was the quiet click of the mouse that came with it that I found more impressive. The integration with Logi Options+ software for button customization on the mouse offers a lot of potentials, even though I'm still getting used to incorporating these shortcuts into my daily routine. However, the keyboard is not without its drawbacks. The lack of backlighting is a significant oversight, as working in low light conditions is pretty common for me. Also, the reliance on AAA batteries over a rechargeable USB-C option feels like a miss. It's a bit of an inconvenience and feels slightly out of step with the modern push towards rechargeable tech. All things considered, the Logitech MK955 Signature Slim Keyboard does offer good value, especially for those setting up their first office or work-from-home space. It checks a lot of boxes in terms of functionality and ease of use. Yet, the shortcomings around backlighting and battery type are areas where future iterations could improve. If you're in the market for a versatile keyboard and can overlook these issues, it's certainly worth considering.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thanks for the in-depth MK955 review! We appreciate the feedback on multi-device switching, quiet keys (mouse!), and customization options. Backlight and battery type are valuable insights for future designs. MK955 is a great starter option, but for backlight & rechargeable batteries, explore our Signature series! Happy typing!

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome keyboard and Mouse Combo

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    This full sized keyboard is good looking, solidly built and it has some heft to it. However, the heft makes it more planted on the desktop with the help of five rubberized feet. The rear feet folds in/out which can be used to raise or lower the back of the keyboard by another 1/4”. It has power switch which will help with the battery life which is rated for 36 months for the keyboard. The keyboard layout works well with Macs. It has buttons for screen brightness, Mission Control, Launchpad, media and volume controls. There’s an emoji button and dictation buttons too.A lot more key travel than the Mac keyboard. It is quiet but the clicking sound that it makes is satisfying. It has a Caps lock indicator light. Logi Options+ lets you customize the buttons on the keyboard and mouse. Lots of customization options. There’s also a feature called Flow which lets you control multiple computers much like the Universal Control on the Mac but Flow lets you control Windows and Mac computers which is helpful for me because I use both Mac and Windows. You can connect up to 3 computers/devices and easily switch between them. The mouse looks good and works really well. I have a MX Master 3S but I don’t mind using this M750 L for my daily use even though it is nowhere close to being more comfortable that than the MX Master. It’s precise enough for simple daily work and it glides smoothly across my mouse pad. Clicking is very quiet and easy to click. Again, you can customize the buttons with the Logi Options+ app. I like this keyboard better than the Mac keyboard. If somehow Apple would allow Logitech to include the TouchID, this would be my keyboard for my Mac.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hello! Thanks for the detailed review of the Logitech MK955 keyboard and mouse combo! We appreciate your highlighting its strengths and how it addresses your needs better than the stock Apple keyboard. We'll consider your feedback on Touch ID integration for future products.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Scroll wheel
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Premium Bluetooth slim keyboard and mouse combo

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    The Logitech MK955 Signature Slim Wireless Keyboard Mouse Combo is a sleek and portable solution for your typing and navigation needs. Designed with precision, Logitech offers seamless connectivity across three different devices, whether via Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt wireless USB receiver. With the accompanying Logi Options app, customization becomes effortless, allowing users to tailor keys, buttons, and shortcuts for both Windows and MacOS systems, ensuring optimal configuration. Crafted with a premium touch, both the keyboard and mouse have a sophisticated design and feel. The mouse fits comfortably in hand, boasting a satisfying weight and premium scroll wheel and buttons. Despite its slim profile, the keyboard doesn't compromise on key feel, offering a tactile typing experience with adequate travel. However, if you are an enthusiast of mechanical keyboards, it may not give enough tactile feedback for you. The Logi Options app enhances functionality further, enabling users to assign custom actions to keys and toggle between preset options or standard function keys. Whether you're a professional seeking efficiency or a casual user prioritizing comfort and style, the Logitech MK955 Signature Slim Wireless Keyboard Mouse Combo delivers on all fronts, making it a worthwhile investment.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey, Absolutely! Great review of the MK955! You clearly captured its strengths: design, connectivity, customization, comfort, and typing experience. Thank you for mentioning the app and target audience - valuable insights!

  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Keyboard and Mouse set, weak on instructions

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    The Logitech MK 955 keyboard and mouse combination are extremely useful when you have multiple devices. You can set the keyboard and mouse up two different ways. The first way is to use the included dongle for connecting both the keyboard and the mouse. The second way is to use Bluetooth. When connecting with Bluetooth, you can connect to three different devices, all using different operating systems. I was able to successfully connect my Window Desktop, iPad 11 Pro and a second windows PC. Switching between each connected device is quite easy, on the Keyboard there are three buttons that represent each of the connected devices. On the bottom of the mouse there is a button that I used to toggle between the three connected devices. The MK955 Keyboard is extremely easy to type on with great feedback while typing and the keys themselves are large and comfortable while typing. The M750L mouse is contoured to fit in your hand naturally and comfortably. The buttons on the mouse respond well as did the scroll wheel. One of the best features to make this combination stand out from others is the ability to customize the buttons on the mouse and the keys on the keyboard. By downloading the Logi Options + App from Logitech to your PC, you can customize how the buttons and scroll wheel work on the mouse. On the Keyboard you can customize the top row of keys by selecting the key you wish to change from the drop-down box using the Logi Options + App. It is really that simple to make changes. The one area that I found to be an issue was the instructions. The instructions printed on the box are extremely basic. The instructions are fine for setting up a PC using the dongle, but not for using the instructions with Bluetooth. Logitech assumes that the person that is using the MK955 combo has some degree of computer knowledge and would be able to decipher the symbols that are used. I had no problem with this, but my older family members did. When adding my iPad 11 Pro with Bluetooth, the iPad presents you with a code that needs to be keyed on the MK955 but does not tell you to hit the enter button after keying the code in on the keyboard. It was only by chance that I hit the enter button to complete the set up. The Signature Slim Combo MK955 is an outstanding keyboard and mouse set to use on multiple devices. Having the ability to use a full-size keyboard for my PC, iPad, iPhone, etc. is a great convenience. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to upgrade or in need of a change

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey, Thanks for the fantastic review of the MK955! We appreciate you highlighting its strengths and customization options. We'll consider your feedback about improving the Bluetooth setup instructions. Sounds like a great fit for you!

  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Really like the action on the keyboard

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    The Logitech MK955 mouse and keyboard combo consists of the K950 keyboard, the M750 mouse and a “Bolt” USB dongle. The keyboard and mouse seem well built and can be customized using the Logi Options + software, if desired. But both work out of the box without the software, too. What’s in the box: Signature Slim K950 Keyboard, with 2 AAA batteries installed (shielded so they don’t make contact until you pull the tab) Signature Plus M750 L mouse with 1 AA battery installed (shielded so it doesn't make contact until you pull the tab) Bolt USB-A dongle for optional wireless connectivity (The Bolt can be stored in a dedicated spot inside the keyboard or mouse battery compartment for safe keeping when you aren’t using it) The keyboard and mouse work with either Bluetooth or the “Bolt” USB dongle. Both the mouse and the keyboard can be used across 3 different devices, by selecting device 1, 2 or 3. Both are battery operated with replaceable batteries. The keyboard came with 2 AAA batteries and the mouse includes one AA battery. These devices do not have charging ports. They require replaceable batteries. Customizations and keyboard mappings are available via the Logi Options + software. But the keyboard by default has several features. The function keys are mapped and labeled for things like volume up, down and mute. There is an emoji key that brings up a menu of emojis. Also, a microphone mute button, screen brightness control buttons, and a key to change to a second keyboard language. I write in German frequently. This is gonna be a lifesaver! (Note you need to set up the second language on your system before this feature works.) Even though the keyboard is called Slim, it is a full-sized keyboard. The key placement and action are just like they should be. No trouble touch typing on this keyboard. The keys are responsive and quiet. I really like the feel of the keyboard. I type fast and strike (rather than touch) the keys. When I typed on my old, wired keyboard it sounded like a jackhammer the way it rattled against the keyboard tray on my desk. This keyboard sits firmly and is very very quiet. The mouse supports horizontal scrolling, has a handy button to change the pointer speed, forward and back buttons, plus the usual left and right buttons and scroll wheel. The scroll wheel also can be clicked to use it as a middle button. Using the Logi Options + software there are a multitude of customizations for the mouse buttons available. Initially, I had some trouble with repeating characters when connected to my laptop. I tried both the “Bolt” connected to a USB port on my laptop docking station and Bluetooth. But it cleared up when I connected the “Bolt” using a USB port directly on my laptop. It is possible there was interference since the keyboard sits in a tray under my desk with lots of stuff between it and the dock. Both paired easily with my iPad Pro (over Bluetooth) and worked well. Switching back to my laptop was as simple as sliding the switch on the mouse and pressing the correct device button on the laptop. In summary, I really like the keyboard. The mouse is fine but no better than any other really good quality wireless mouse.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hello! Thanks for the detailed review of the MK955 Signature Slim Keyboard and Mouse combo! We appreciate the breakdown of the features and compatibility. Sounds like a great wireless combo for work and productivity!

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    Keyboard quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Minimalist keyboard/mouse combo

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    For those looking for that minimalist mouse/keyboard combo, this is a great pickup. The fit and finish of this combo is really nice. The keyboard has an ultra low profile which looks/works really nice. The mouse, is a bit larger than you typical mouse but really works well with this setup. I've been using the normal wired mouse/keyboard for a bit but opted to change things up when rearranging my setup. For my work station, it was a bit cluttered with monitors and such and changed that with monitor arms. The mouse/keyboard I'd been using was just antiquated and didn't look "clean ". This setup allowed me A) a nice upgrade in hardware and B) and much more cleaner looking station to work from. The keyboard is battery powered however there is an On/Off switch. The keys provide good audible feedback without the click/clack of your normal keyboard. Personally, I liked the number pad on my keyboard for the work I do so this full size keyboard fits in nicely. There is a bit of heft to the keyboard however I find it to be quite good in that it provides enough weight so the keyboard doesn't slide around when using it. The mouse is a perfect size for me. I have a MX Anywhere mouse I've been using for my laptop but I have slightly larger hands. This mouse is their full size mouse so it fits much better in my hand than the MX did. Good DPI on the mouse and customizable thumb buttons as well. Simply, the mouse just fits better which is great. The combo itself is great for your typical workstation however it also works really well with your smart TV too. I tested it out on my LG 65" smart TV and it worked great for browsing the web there. All in all, I really dig this setup as it's much more streamlined and minimalist. Works great for any setup although I don't have a Mac to test it on. However, I know these Logitech peripherals are usually a go-to for Mac users.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Love the clean setup vibes! Thanks for such a detailed review of the MK955 Signature Combo. It sounds like it perfectly complements your minimalist aesthetic, with the low-profile keyboard, quiet keys, and comfortable full-size mouse. We're happy to hear it also elevates your workstation functionality and even works seamlessly with your smart TV!

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    Keyboard quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    MX keys lite keyboard and mouse

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    This Logitech set is lower priced version of the MX keys set. Same quality build, but with changes to cost down on costs. The main difference being the MK955 set comes with regular replaceable batteries, 1xAA and 2xAAA, vs the MX Keys coming with built in rechargeable batteries. The mouse doesn’t have the vertical scroll or gestures button either. But everything else on from the higher end set is in the MK955. The MK955 set is lightweight and can easily be carried. The MK955 comes with a Bolt receiver for plug and play use. The mouse and keyboard can be assigned to up to 3 difference devices, I used PC and Android with no issues. I had no issues connecting through Bluetooth or using the supplied Bolt receiver. The keyboard and the mouse both have a slot to store the receiver when you need to travel with the set or one piece at a time. The slot is in the battery compartment for both. The keyboard is full sized with a keypad. It is designed to feel like a laptop keyboard and it does. Travel and response are good on the keys. Travel is short like on a laptop. The keys backlight as you approach the keyboard to be ready as you start to type. Backlighting is at a nice brightness. The keyboard is very quiet. The mouse, M750L is a good size and meant for larger hands. It felt fine in mine. It has left, right, middle/ scroll wheel, forward and back buttons. The mouse tracked well with no issues in the OS, office, or games. The function of some buttons and keys can be changed in the Options Plus software. The MK955 keyboard and mouse set looks nice and has all of the features you’d want at less than the MX Keys price. At full size, you get all of the keyboard keys you need. Wireless and lightweight, the set will work on multiple OS devices with no issues. This is another solid mouse and keyboard from Logitech.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      Thanks for the detailed review of the MK955 Signature Slim! It sounds like a great alternative to the MX Keys set, offering similar quality at a lower price point. The replaceable batteries, multi-device connectivity, and convenient storage for the Bolt receiver are all valuable features. We're glad you find the typing experience comfortable, the mouse responsive, and the overall design sleek and functional. Thanks for choosing Logitech!

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    Keyboard quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Perfect Business Setup

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    The MK955 is mice/keyboard combo that lacks virtually nothing. Below are my thoughts: [PROS] Sleek & Pleasant: The low profile build allows for the keyboard to be sized perfectly for the workplace and home offices. The spacing saving design leaves an adequate amount of room for the desk without compromising the typing experience. The mouse is extremely comfortable for an 8-hr workday and glides with ease across my mousepad. Functionality in Abundance: The keyboard has a full layout with all the useful, common shortcuts needed for everyday use. Furthermore, everything can be tweaked and enhanced through the Logitech+ Options app. Through this program, I'm able to customize keys and the buttons for each device for my needs. Ease of Use: Getting set up and switching among devices has been pretty seamless. I use Windows for my main workstation, but I like to switch to my Mac when I need to do certain tasks. With the tap of a button, I'm able to transition to another device without issue. [CONS] Non-Rechargeable Battery: This is all about preference. Some desire not to have to purchase batteries for their devices. For me, this is not an issue given that the capacity of rechargeable batteries dwindle over time and will need to be replaced eventually. Given that these devices can maintain their usage for over a year makes the lacks of a charging functionality insignificant. [CONCLUSION] This Logitech MK955 is robust combo in a slim package. I can do everything I need without being compromised in any way. I would highly recommend this pair for daily, business use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hello! Thanks for your comprehensive review of the Logitech MK955 Signature Slim Full-size Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo! We especially appreciate you highlighting both the pros and cons, including your take on the non-rechargeable batteries. It's valuable feedback that helps potential customers make informed decisions. We're glad you find the MK955 to be a robust combo that fits your business needs perfectly!

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    Keyboard quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Feature-rich Wireless Keyboard And Mouse Combo

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    I've been using the Logitech MK955 Signature Slim Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo for about a week now. Overall, I'm very impressed with the styling, build quality, comfort, features, and performance. The keyboard is excellent. It has a low-profile design similar to a laptop keyboard and incorporates many features from Logitech's MX line. I appreciate that it's lightweight, quiet, and allows me to switch between computers with a single keypress. Additionally, it has a ton of built-in shortcut keys, including buttons for emojis, application switching, desktop switching, screenshots, and voice dictation. I can even remap any of the quick keys to launch specific applications. The only thing missing from this keyboard is backlighting. The mouse is equally impressive. In terms of look and feel, it's nearly identical to Logitech's MX series mice. Just like the keyboard, it's lightweight, virtually silent, and comfortable to hold. It also allows for switching between computers, and with the help of the Logi Options+ app, I can remap the buttons to perform specific actions. If you're looking for a feature-rich wireless keyboard and mouse combo, look no further than the Logitech MK955 Signature Slim. It's an excellent choice.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      Hey, That's a fantastic review of the Logitech MK955 Signature Slim Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo! It's very helpful for you to break down all the features you find impressive, especially the quiet typing, multi-device switching, and customization options. Thanks for sharing your experience!

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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Supremely flexible, reliable setup for production!

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    Quick Overview ================================= If you have multiple devices (work, play, testing?) and want fast-switching between them without a physical KVM or multiple keyboards, give the Logitech MK955 a look. It includes a low-profile, full-sized keyboard and mouse with seamless switching between 3 devices. Overall build ================================= If you've used any recent Logitech products, you know they're great everyday computing devices that you can rely on. Sure, they also offer their "G" line of gaming keyboards and mice, but we're talking about productivity here. This review is looking at the MK955 set which includes a full-sized keyboard and mouse that use Logitech's Option+ software to tie 3 devices together seamlessly. Made of recycled plastic, the mouse and keyboard feel solid. Much better than some of their older, compact keyboards I use for smart TVs. Since I've made the switch to "ten keyless" (TKL) keyboards recently, this feels pretty big on my desk, but it's still pretty light and includes adjustable feet to get the right angle for typing. On each device, you have 3 buttons to switch between devices. My main PC is paired to the mouse and keyboard via the Bolt receiver, but devices 2 and 3 are just a tap away and paired by Bluetooth. Performance ================================= If you're used to mechanical keyboards, this may take a bit of an adjustment, but if you're coming from a laptop keyboard, this will feel right at home. The keys are large, silent, and comfortable. Compared to my Logitech G mechanical keyboard it was a big step in terms of key travel, but it was close to my Thinkpad Bluetooth keyboard that was built like a laptop's keyboard. I think in this day and age, most people have used plenty of laptop keyboards (membrane or scissor) and can adjust just fine. The fact that these are quiet (not like my MX blues!) is a plus in working environments. Using BT to switch between my devices had me spoiled. I usually have my main keyboard/mouse setup and 2 separate "all in one" keyboard/pointer/touchpad devices attached to my secondary/tertiary computing devices. In this case, everything could be swapped easily with the push of a button! I really did love how this made it much more seamless for me to switch between devices and it honestly made me use my other devices more. I'm trying to learn more Linux and get familiar "living" in that environment, but grabbing the other keyboard to displace my main one was a bit of a hassle. This makes it all very seamless. I also have a USB KVM that can provide similar functionality, but there's a jarring "pause" as my connected USB devices switch from one device to another. The mouse is an ambidextrous-style - not the contoured gaming-mouse-style - which is fine. The mouse includes two side buttons that are customizable via the Logitech Options+ software and instead of a tilt-wheel for horizontal scrolling, you can hold down one of the side buttons and scroll. I don't use that feature often so that was acceptable. Tracking on multiple surfaces like a desk mat, wooden desk, and granite countertop were just fine with no issues. Just like the keyboard, switching between computing devices was super-easy and really enabled me to use my other devices more than I did in the past. Conclusion ================================= If you have the desk space and have multiple computers for work and personal usage (note, I didn't say gaming because you may want something else for that), this could be the setup for you! The fact that the MK955 is comfortable, reliable, flexible and quiet is great from a productivity perspective, especially if you're trying to work while other people are sleeping! I figured this would be a useable but temporary setup, but I'm taking a hard look at this as my main setup (outside of gaming) because the seamless flexibility really has me using my other computing devices more!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey! Thanks for the in-depth MK955 review! We love how it streamlines your multi-device workflow with easy switching and quiet typing. Glad it feels familiar! Your feedback helps us a lot, and we'll share it with the team.

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    Battery life, Keyboard quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great wireless keyboard/mouse for PC & Mac

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have both a PC and Macbook and use them in conjunction with a dock from work and I hated using different keyboards for both. I had already tried a KVM switch and moving the USB hub for the keyboard/mouse to the docking station and both ended up with lag while using my Mac. I searched and Googled, used Reddit, read reviews and RTINGS and settled on this guy. I actually returned my MX Keys S and MX Master 3S as this combo works PERFECTLY switching between both systems with just the touch of a button. Connects via bluetooth so no more ridiculous usb dongle. My friends from work as jealous as I'm over here living in 2024 with this set up and their are still in 2018 with their USBs. The keys on the keyboard are quiet, the lift is good, the mouse is responsive and best of all..no lag. Another great thing is that it uses batteries, not like the MX Keys S and Master S3, can you imagine having to charge your keyboard and mouse? Might as well be wired if you have to use it then, no thanks. Exactly what I was searching for. If you use multiple computers and want ease of use for a good price, this is your set.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you for your amazing review of the Logitech MK955 Signature Slim Full-size Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo! We're thrilled to hear that it's the perfect solution for your multi-computer setup and has exceeded your expectations. Your positive feedback means a lot to us as we continue to create exceptional products that enhance your computing experience.

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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not Perfect Yet

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    I paired this keyboard/mouse with my HP Envy notebook (Windows 12), my Apple (macOS 14.1) MacBook Air and my Lenovo P12 Tablet (Android 13) via Bluetooth.  I like having a full size keyboard with my devices, and I almost always use a mouse versus a trackpad.  I've been doing this for over 20 years.  Improvements keep happening.  Many of my past keyboards  were very light or very thin.  The Logitech K830 is one of my favorite keyboards (I must have 5 or 6) but I can only pair it with a single computer and the keys have too little of an indentation and there is no kbd inclination (and is not a full size kbd).  The MK995 Keyboard has some weight too and it has little feet that pop-up out from under the bottom to give some kbd inclination.  And the keys have a bit more travel than any of my notebooks and the K830.  The keyboard is powered by 2 alkaline batteries that they claim should last 3 years.  The mouse is powered by a single alkaline battery that they say should last 2 years. The keyboard has a great feel to it, and is VERY quiet. The bit of weight that it has gives it a solid stiff feel, no twist (again more solid then the K830). Switching between different computers is done by simply hitting one of three keys over where the pgUp/pgDn are located. Because the different OS's deal with the "windows" or "option"/"cmd" key differently Logitech has labeled the key key more like an Apple keyboard than a windows keyboard (but the number of keys is more like a windows keyboard).  There's really no right answer, but their approach felt comfortable, yet I had to look at the keys adjacent to the space bar as they are not the same physical layout as an Apple keyboard.  The one thing that I missed was a keyboard backlight.  As soon as my office got dark, I looked for a key or sequence to turn it on, well don't bother, it does not have back lighting (like the K830 does). I've been traveling with a Logitech MX Anywhere 2 for quite some time.  I don't mind it as my desktop mouse, but it is a tad small for my hand.  However the mouse with the MK995 is a huge improvement.  It is almost an inch longer and probably 1/2" taller. Overall it better supports my hand without me cupping my fingers.  In addition the texture around the side of the mouse feels nicer to the touch than the texture on the MX mouse. And the wheel on the mouse is taller and longer than the MX mouse, and it spins more freely (but no right left scrolling (which I rarely used, so I don't miss, and it's not supported by Apple or Android)); it just feels better.  And the MK995 has a bit more weight to it than the MX mouse.  However, to switch the mouse to another computer you have to turn the mouse over and push a single button that moves from computer 1 to 2 to 3 to 1...  Not nearly as easy as pushing a single key on the keyboard. I'd think that with their supplied software, it should be possible for a single button to be set up to switch both at the same time.  Having to turn the mouse over is a hassle.  When selling the keyboard and mouse together Logitech could better unify the packaged pair.  But using the mouse on any of the 3 OS's it worked exceptionally.   I changed my notebook to use the Logi Bolt receiver to see if I could tell the difference from the BT connection, I really could not. And I could not try it on my MacBook Air as it only has USB-C connections. In summary the keyboard is excellent (but does not have backlighting), it feels better than almost any keyboard I've ever used.  The mouse is excellent, but changing between computers is clumsy, it should be possible from the top of the mouse or unify with keyboard changes.  The size of the mouse is much better for a desktop setting (not a travel mouse).

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey! Thanks for your in-depth review of the Logitech MK995 keyboard and mouse combo! Your insights are valuable, especially for highlighting the pros and cons of using it with different devices and operating systems. We appreciate you mentioning the comfortable typing experience, quiet keys, solid build quality, and larger mouse size. Feedback on areas for improvement, like the lack of keyboard backlight and cumbersome multi-device switching on the mouse, is also helpful for future product development.

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