LeadsaiL KF29 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set, Wireless USB
LeadsaiL KF29 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set, Wireless USB Mouse and Compact Computer Keyboards Combo, QWERTY UK Layout for HP/Lenovo Laptop and Mac-Silve
LeadsaiL KF29 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set, Wireless USB Mouse and Compact Computer Keyboards Combo, QWERTY UK Layout for HP/Lenovo Laptop and Mac-Silve
The keyboard is excellent in every respect and I would recommend it. The mouse that came with it is very hot and miss but I didn’t mind as the keyboard is so good and represents good value even If you don’t use the mouse.
I really like the keyboard, it is light weight and easy to type without making errors due to the round buttons. The mouse is also lightweight but the buttons are intermittently responsive, you need to click right up toward the edge which makes the use quite uncomfortable and I often have to click a number of times to get a response. Hopefully with a bit more use, this will become easier.
They both run on batteries but I have not yet had it long enough to determine how long battery life lasts with general use.
The LeadsaiL KF29 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set offers a convenient wireless solution for those in need of a new keyboard and mouse combo. With a QWERTY UK layout, it is compatible with HP/Lenovo laptops and Mac computers, making it a versatile option for users across different devices.
The design of the keyboard is compact, which is ideal for those with limited desk space. The keys are well-spaced and responsive, allowing for comfortable and efficient typing. The keyboard also features a number pad, which is a useful addition for those who frequently work with numbers.
The wireless mouse included in this set is ergonomically designed, fitting comfortably in the hand. It offers smooth and precise tracking, making it suitable for various tasks, such as browsing the web or editing documents. The mouse operates on a wireless USB connection, ensuring flexibility and convenience.
Setting up the keyboard and mouse is a straightforward process. Simply plug in the wireless receiver to a USB port, and the devices will automatically connect. The connection is stable and reliable, with no noticeable lag or disconnection issues during normal usage.
One notable feature of this keyboard and mouse set is its compatibility with both Windows and Mac operating systems. This makes it a versatile choice for users who switch between different platforms or work in environments with multiple devices.
In terms of build quality, the LeadsaiL KF29 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set feels sturdy and durable. The matte grey finish gives it a sleek and professional appearance, suitable for both home and office use. The keys have a good tactile feel, ensuring a satisfying typing experience.
While the LeadsaiL KF29 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set offers many positive features, it is important to note that it does not come with any additional advanced features or customization options. It is a straightforward and reliable keyboard and mouse set that gets the job done.
The colour has already started coming off the keyboard – the red space bar is already turning white so it’s not very durable.
However, works well and looks nice, keyboard is really nice to use
I needed a wireless set up to be able to move more easily around the home while renovating. I expected to have to pay a lot more for this but I can honestly say, this keyboard and mouse work fantastically well. Absolutely no issues and the keyboard particularly is great as has a lovely feel with round keys, much easier to use as a carpal tunnel sufferer. Definitely recommend
I am very peaky with keyboard, I was looking for something compact, but with the numbers on the side. This is absolutely perfect. The keyboard has rounded keys, which avoid pressing multiple keys at a time. The mouse is super silent and light. Perfect for working from home, or even for taking it with me and work elsewhere!
Easy to set up, keyboard works well, Mouse works very well.
I like the Keyboard a lot, I am a one finger typist & the extra space between keys, mean I don’t look up after typing & need to scroll back to where I hit the wrong letter, the keyboard is better quality than other wireless keyboards I have owned.
So far so good !
I needed a new wireless mouse but I bought this keyboard as it looked good and it came as part of a set. I found it responsive and the keys easy to use however, being used to a full size keyboard, the layout was confusing and the absence of the usual Insert, Delete Home, End, Page Up and Page Down meant that I was missing the keys a lot. I am sure that with more patience than I gave it, I would have become accustomed to the keyboard but, as a more than occasional user, I had to return it (easily and with no fuss) and revert to my trusty full size keyboard.
In summary, it is a nice keyboard for occasional use but I couldn’t get on with it.
VERSION:
~ LeadsaiL ‘2.4G WIRELESS QWERTY KEYBOARD + MOUSE’ (joint USB receiver in the battery compartment in the latter)
~ COLOUR: LIME GREEN & CREAMY WHITE with BLACK contrast
I had no problems with the duo/Win10
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This is quieter than some keyboards I have tried and as I share an office at times, it helps relations!
I find that the lightly textured keys need less pressure to register. Also, I managed to adapt to the round shaped keys much quicker than I thought I would, without losing speed.
The keyboard is shorter in width at around 37 cm than the main one I am using but still has the separate numeric pad to the right with an ‘Enter’ key lower right, both of which are essential for me in the work I do, if not clattering away on a calculator from yesteryear.
On the negative side for me, the main ‘Enter’ key is smaller than I am used to, which I still struggle with + a couple of other keys I use regularly are in a different position, the ‘#/~’ key, posing the most challenging change in habit, along with ‘Delete’!
NOT supplied, 3 x AAA batteries are required; 2 for the keyboard + 1 for the mouse.
All are easy to insert behind the battery covers, as indicated.
The joint USB receiver is housed in the base of the mouse on arrival but there is a slot next to the batteries in the base of the keyboard, if preferred.
Complete with INSTRUCTION BOOKLET, the colourful duo came in a cardboard box with inner liner. Both items were separately wrapped inside.
~ KEYBOARD:
Slightly angled and bulkier at the top, there is no height adjuster but it stands firm on the 5 x little white, rubber-type ‘feet’ on the base, in my experience.
‘CAPS LOCK’ + ‘NUM LOCK’ glow red for a short while when selected/deselected, at the top right of the keyboard both to the left of the LOW BATTERY indicator.
The ON/OFF switch is located on the base.
~ MOUSE (dpi800/1200 (default)/1600:
By comparison to the outgoing, this surprisingly lightweight mouse is a nice shape in hand for me and moves quickly without delay, also in my experience. There is more of a ratchet feel (and noise) to the silver-coloured, textured scroll wheel, but I soon got used to that.
The branding is clear on the top of the mouse. The ON/OFF switch is on the base.
It needs a button depressing to ‘wake’, if not in use a while, e.g. over elevenses, in my case!
Overall, a relatively impressive duo; the fresh colour scheme making everything else around look dull & dated!
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I wanted to have a Bluetooth keyboard for my spare room to use when I’m using my large tablet.
I didn’t need a full size keyboard but this one has the numerical keypad on the far right, which will occasionally come in handy for my accounting purposes.
I like the narrow and long size of this blue plastic coloured bluetooth keyboard with its nice looking rounded keys which are easy to press and very reactive and silent. This is good as I work alot late night and no noisy keys to disturb the family. The keyboard takes 2 pcs of AA sized batteries but I used the rechargeable type and I’ve yet to see if they last a month. But I’ve plenty of AA rechargeable batteries to swap them over, so it’s no big deal. The keyboard does not have a USB port to use instead of batteries, which was a little disappointing.
It pairs very easy with my desktop computer or large tablet and when using it, you need to touch any key and it takes around 2 to 3 seconds before it connects up with the desktop.
The keyboard kit comes with a mouse which takes 1 pcs of AA size battery. The tiny USB bluetooth piece is stores inside the mouse battery compartment. It plugs into the USB port and the computer/tablet senses it straight away. The mouse is very lightweight but very accurate and feels easy to navigate and the motions and clicking feels very accurate and true.
But it may be fine on your phone and other bluetooth devices.
When fast touch typing, it works great and I can type accurately on the rounded keys, even though I’m used to the square curved key type.
The keyboard is well made and mechanically feels somewhat a good quality keyboard and doesn’t give one the sense of low quality.
There isn’t anything I don’t like about this keyboard and I think its a smart looking thin narrow keyboard. Great value for money and works exactly as described.
Money wise, I think its a good price and I’m happy with it.
I picked this up because my old and much loved wire connection Lenovo keyboard finally went to the great tech heaven in the sky so I figured it was a sign to upgrade.
Design wise, this is a slim line keyboard so more compact than my earlier model, which I liked because it saved on desk space but note that it does mean the keys are closer together than on other makes – perfect if, like me, you have small hands, but not if you have a wide hand span. It’s a scissor switch keyboard, which isn’t to everyone’s taste. My suggestion is to see about giving a scissor switch keyboard a try in a computer shop if you can to see if it’s for you before getting this. I had the Multicoloured keyboard, which is a pleasant mix of light blue, red and grey – I liked it because it’s more interesting than a black/grey conventional set up but it may not be to everyone’s taste. The keyboard is not adjustable so you’re stuck with the tilt that the manufacturer has given you. That was fine for me but may not suit everyone.
My main criticism of the keyboard is that some of the symbols aren’t where I was expecting them (there’s a separate hashtag button, which took me a few minutes to locate).
The mouse is also compact. It’s got a nice scroll action and the clicks are almost silent so if you work in the same room as someone else then there’s less chance of you bothering them with it.
In terms of connection you simply slot the bluetooth device into a USB slot on your computer and it connected with the keyboard and mouse automatically PROVIDED that you’ve put AA batteries into each (you need 2 for the keyboard and 1 for the mouse). The set does not come with batteries provided, which I do think is a bit cheap given what this costs (29.99 at the time of review) because if you have to buy them it’s going to add about another 3 plus to the cost of running it. Note that the bluetooth nub is stored in the battery compartment of the mouse – this is clearly set out in the instructions but if you’re just looking to plug and play, it is easy to miss.
All in all, I am pretty happy with this as it works fine and does what I need it to.
This is a pleasant to use membrane keyboard and mouse combination – available in a variety of colours.
Visually the round keys too strike a different note, yet in practical terms, touch typing, and I am writing the review using this keyboard – the feel, so striking the keys is no different to the square kind.
The layout is UK, so I get a and # etc where I want them. While not quite a full size keyboard the layout includes dedicated “insert” “Print Screen” “Scroll Lock” and “Pause” buttons – placed above the number pad, far right, and then dedicated arrow keys under the right “Shift” key.
So making this a sort of compacted full sized keyboard in terms of keys if not layout.
There’s a blue “FN” function key and the F1-F12 keys have media controls accessed by Fn + F(x)
The other interesting thing about this keyboard is that it takes two AA batteries and not AAA which is now more common – does that translate into a longer life? I suspect it might.
There are no feet to the rear to angle the Keyboard, rather it comes at a angle which is created by the battery compartment.
I find this good to go, but if you prefer a flat plane and not angled this maybe a negative.
Whereas not having folding feet is one less thing that can break, so there’s that.
The mouse is a good size, and again presents as something between full size and compact, but is neither.
I find it feels okay in my hand, and it is three button, (and there’s a DPI switch with three settings) and so can be used left or right handed, as there’s no bias to the right. Where it differs from a full sized mouse is not footprint but height – it has a flatter profile.
It also takes one AA battery and the wireless dongle for both mouse and keyboard is stored in the battery compartment of the mouse in the box, but there is space for it in the keyboard battery compartment too.
Perhaps these are or were available individually?
In conclusion this is a reasonable membrane keyboard and mouse, it is relatively light and is an okay choice to use on your knee for a living room based media centre, and is quite adequate as a desktop keyboard too. Wireless range seems pretty good too.
Price point is average for a wireless mouse and keyboard combination of this kind, and if you are looking for a colour choices then this makes any of the available options worth consideration.