Dell KM3322W Wireless Keyboard and Mouse, UK QWERTY

Dell KM3322W Wireless Keyboard and Mouse, UK QWERTY Full-Size Keyboard with Spill-Resistant Keys, 1000 DPI Mouse with Scroll Wheel, Black

Productivity you can count on
It connects easily to your Dell PC and has long-lasting batteries and anti-fade, spill-resistant keys that help enhance your workday experience.
That to-do list is a done list



1. Functional keys | 2. Volume control keys | 3. Low battery LED indicator | 4. Clickable scroll wheel | 5. Number pad
Weight: | 555 g |
Dimensions: | 44.49 x 14.12 x 2.53 cm; 554.92 g |
Brand: | Dell |
Model: | KM3322 |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Manufacture: | Dell |
Dimensions: | 44.49 x 14.12 x 2.53 cm; 554.92 g |
I wanted to replace my keyboard and mouse to minimise the amount of wires around my PC. This is a perfect replacement. The keyboard is lovely to type with and it’s a nice compact size. It was easy to install and lightweight.
Great keyboard and mouse combo. Perfect for working from home.
Keys are a decent size, nicely responsive with physical feedback and the mouse does its job effortlessly.
Very happy with my purchase
My only issue with this kit is the so called Bluetooth connectivity where you can change channel to use multiple devices without moving the USB connection. This seems sporadic and only connects for limited periods of time resulting in stopping and restarting Bluetooth services on the connected device. It’s easier just to move the USB plug in and save on faff.