If you want Logitech, then you should be able to filter on features in their website (here's their combos page: https://www.logitech.com/en-us/combos).
I like the MX master mice. I think I have 2 MX Master 2's. Looks like the Master 3 now uses USB-C where the 2 and earlier use microUSB for charging. Not sure where you got the impression that they are moving away from Unifying. I'm using a Unifying dongle for my MX Master 2, the 3 says BT or Unifying, I spot checked the MK850 you mentioned and MK900, and both say Unifying and we have a ton of H800 headsets that are also BT or Unifying. I do have users with Logi keyboards, but personally I really like the MS split keyboards. I use all of these devices with Linux (primarily Ubuntu, and some RHEL/CentOS), macOS and Windows 10. -Shawn On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 11:04 AM Bruce Labitt <[email protected]> wrote: > My old Logitech K270 keyboard and Performance MX mouse are long in the > tooth and need replacing. The paint is worn off several keys and > sometimes keys either stick or the KB doesn't seem to transmit a > keystroke. The MX mouse charging circuit seems to have failed. If I > put in a charged NiMH battery it balks. Red blinking light. Which > seems to mean the battery needs replacing, or needs a charge. Found a > hack on instructables, but seriously, it's time for a new one. This one > is worn. Yes, I can clean out the KB as well, and have done this > multiple times, but, it really is time to replace these guys. > > Logitech seems to have abandoned their unifying receiver, especially at > the lower end, which is a shame. Their stuff worked for me and for a > relatively long time. > > What wireless KB & mouse combos have you found that work seamlessly with > linux? I don't need any thing super fancy, just something with no palm > rests, and not a micro sized mouse. The little mice are uncomfortable > to use. The K270 style layout is perfectly adequate. Price range is > $50 and under. > > The MK850 claims multi-os friendly, but has the palm rests built in. My > desk has a palm rest built in, so the 850 won't work. > > Is there any way to actually filter what you see on Amazon? I swear, > their search engine is deliberately terrible. All sorts of irrelevant > stuff. 20 pages for "linux wireless keyboard and mouse" First hit is > wired... Come on... > > _______________________________________________ > gnhlug-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/ >
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