π¦ Key Features
π Wireless Connectivity
2.4 GHz wireless connection via USB dongle
Plug-and-play β no software installation required
Reliable signal up to several meters (typical indoor range)
β¨οΈ Keyboard
Full-size layout with low-profile keys
Multimedia hotkeys for volume, play/pause, etc.
Comfortable typing with quiet key action
Spill-resistant design on many models
π±οΈ Wireless Mouse
Ergonomic design for right-handed users (some ambidextrous)
Optical tracking sensor for smooth cursor movement
Compact or full-size depending on model
Scroll wheel for easy navigation
π Battery-Powered
Keyboard and mouse powered by AA or AAA batteries
Long battery life (months to a year, depending on usage)
π Compatibility
Works with Windows PCs and many Linux systems
USB receiver connects to any available USB-A port
Some models also offer Bluetooth pairing
π Common Benefits
β Wireless freedom β no cables, cleaner desk
β Easy setup β plug in and start typing/moving
β Good for everyday use β work, school, browsing
β Portable β ideal for portable workstations and home offices
β Reliable performance β stable wireless connection
π§ Typical Use Cases
Office work: documents, emails, spreadsheets
Home computing: web browsing, media control
Presentations: control slides remotely
Casual gaming: basic games (non-competitive)
π Whatβs Usually in the Box
Wireless keyboard
Wireless mouse
USB wireless receiver (dongle)
Batteries (sometimes included)
User manual / warranty card
π¦ Example Models
Dellβs wireless combos have several models like:
Dell KM3322W Wireless Keyboard & Mouse
Dell KM717 (Bluetooth/2.4 GHz combo)
Dell KM5221W Wireless Keyboard & Mouse
(If you tell me the exact model number, I can give you specific specs like key layout, battery life, and dimensions.)
π Notes
Wireless performance can vary depending on environment and interference.
Some combos use a single USB receiver for both devices, while others (especially Bluetooth models) donβt require a USB dongle.