
This wireless keyboard and mouse are designed to encourage good hand and wrist posture. The Advanced Encryption Standard keyboard has a split dome shape to fit the curve of your hands, and the mouse's raised design allows you to keep your wrist in a more comfortable, natural position.
Q: how do i order a replacement usb drive for my new keyboard and mouse - it broke
A: Bummer about that. Its a Microsoft design flaw. Broken dongle means your outfit is now worthless and you buy an entire new set up or switch to a logitech keyboard which sells replacement parts. The dongles are not programmable or interchangeable. They only work with the original hardware. Its a great keyboard but one miniscule part which breaks quite easily turns it into trash. Life's too short to try microsoft support. The end result is this answer anyway. I went that route.
A: NO, I just had this same issue and contacted microsoft. Their response was that I should repurchase the whole thing. They're encrypted so you can only use the one that came with the device. So, according to them, it's now junk.
Q: What kind of battery does number pad use?
A: CR2430 coin cell
Q: Does this keyboard work with a Macbook Pro?
A: Yes, it will work generally with a mac. However some of the keys are recognized differently than how they are labeled. My mac air recognized the keyboard, but not 100%. It was still extremely usable, just not perfect.
Q: Does it work with window 10? Thank you
A: I have a new HP with Windows 10. This keyboard does work with it.
A: There's no on off button, the only way is to remove battery. Im going on my second keyboard the previous ones were faulty. The bluetooth is the USB that cones with keyboard, very fragile to handle. The keys have a issue that they stick continuously, I love the design and the flexibility of number pad but Microsoft needs to improve quality. I will add that it would be great for keyboard to light up.
A: Due to the USB plug in adapter being connected to both the keyboard and mouse. You have to buy a new combination as Microsoft does not sell a replacement mouse, which would connect with your USB plug connector. So I am sad to say you will need to buy a new device. Wait for them to go on sale and then buy several, which is what I did.
A: Bought my 2nd one for my home office recently. The one I use at work I have used for 2+ years with no letters fading from any buttons.