Keyboard Mouse Recommendation

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  1. I am using two computer, one corporate windows computer and linux debian computer
  2. I like one of the china laptop whereby it has 3 connectivity mode, RF and 2 x Bluetooth
  3. I like Logitech Pico reciever mode and field laser
  4. I like the Flow feature of logitech but not sure whether can support between Linux and Windows
  5. Once I unplug from home, its a plus if it is portable keyboard and mouse and I don't need to bring a long the RF adapter
Currently I am see, MX3 Master Combo, it cost about $300+ from retailer online if I am not wrong.
I am also consider Logitech MX900.
I don't mind china brand, as I am considering something like this: https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?i...6jYlFILKsuCy7OfaLXk0KWhA=&skuId=4900163218195
 

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I also using two computers (work and personal).
Using one set of M+K for both.

Mouse: Logitech M720.
It can connect to three devices. Bluetooth and dongle.
MX3 is too big for me and i dont need all those features.

Keyboard: Logitech K380.
Also can connect to three devices. Small, thin and light.
But I recently changed to a Wireless Mechanical Keyboard: Royal Kludge RK G68.
 

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Can consider Logitech M590 for the mouse. Currently using it with a Logitech K380 keyboard too. Both are really portable.
 

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Logitech. MX. Anywhere 3 - MX. Master 3 Wireless Mouse
how about this
 

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Can consider Logitech M590 for the mouse. Currently using it with a Logitech K380 keyboard too. Both are really portable.
Thanks, I will get M590 at amazon and K780 (seems like the stock run out already)
 

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I also using two computers (work and personal).
Using one set of M+K for both.

Mouse: Logitech M720.
It can connect to three devices. Bluetooth and dongle.
MX3 is too big for me and i dont need all those features.

Keyboard: Logitech K380.
Also can connect to three devices. Small, thin and light.
But I recently changed to a Wireless Mechanical Keyboard: Royal Kludge RK G68.
https://www.amazon.sg/Logitech-Triathalon-Multi-Device-Wireless-Mouse/dp/B01LF37K80?th=1
Ok, Thanks, seems like its slightly larger than M590.
 

twinbaby

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I also using two computers (work and personal).
Using one set of M+K for both.

Mouse: Logitech M720.
It can connect to three devices. Bluetooth and dongle.
MX3 is too big for me and i dont need all those features.

Keyboard: Logitech K380.
Also can connect to three devices. Small, thin and light.
But I recently changed to a Wireless Mechanical Keyboard: Royal Kludge RK G68.
M720 i tried already.
The scroll wheel abit noisy
The material rubber can scuff very easily.
Apart from that ok.
 

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Can consider Logitech MK850 support up to three device either by dongle, bluetooth with a
toggle button.
 

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I am using one set of KB, Mouse, webcam, USB DAC and USB mic connecting to 4 systems (1 Debian, 1 work laptop, 1 gaming PC and 1 spare for test system).

Connecting all peripheral to all 4 systems over a USB peripheral switch from Aten. Just use the toggle switch between systems. In this way, you are also not limited by the peripheral you can use.​

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I am using one set of KB, Mouse, webcam, USB DAC and USB mic connecting to 4 systems (1 Debian, 1 work laptop, 1 gaming PC and 1 spare for test system).

Connecting all peripheral to all 4 systems over a USB peripheral switch from Aten. Just use the toggle switch between systems. In this way, you are also not limited by the peripheral you can use.​

SCzFlp4.jpg
I am using a $15 two port kvm switch from UGreen.
 
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