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Background
The Wireless Combo MK360 is a compact Logitech keyboard-and-mouse bundle designed for everyday office and home use. The keyboard and mouse use durable ABS plastic housings and membrane (rubber-dome) key technology for long service life. Key features include a space-saving compact keyboard layout, a small wireless mouse, and a 2.4 GHz USB nano receiver for simple plug-and-play connectivity. The design emphasizes low power consumption for extended battery life in both components.
Identification
The Logitech WIRELESS COMBO MK360 includes Keyboard (M/N Y-R0042), Mouse (M/N MR0085) and USB receiver (M/N C-U0010). Model labels are located as follows — Keyboard: on the underside product label; Mouse: on the underside product label; USB Receiver: printed on the flat face or side of the receiver housing near the USB plug. Each component carries its own model (M/N) and serial (S/N) identifiers.
Specifications
- Form Factor: Compact wireless keyboard with small wireless mouse (keyboard: compact layout)
- Switch Type: Rubber-dome (membrane); exact key switch manufacturer/model not specified on Logitech product/support pages
- Connectivity: 2.4 GHz wireless via USB nano receiver (plug-and-play). Product/support pages do not list a specific receiver model number.
- Receiver Type: USB nano wireless receiver (Logitech Unifying compatibility not specified in scraped content)
- Keyboard Power: User-replaceable batteries (manufacturer documentation on product page does not list exact cell type on scraped content)
- Mouse Power: User-replaceable battery (exact battery type not specified in the provided product/support content)
- Materials: Durable ABS plastic housing for both keyboard and mouse; membrane keycaps
- Battery Life (typical): Long-life design optimized for multi-year battery life under normal use (exact figures not listed in provided content)
- Spare Parts / Documentation: No spare parts, downloads, or detailed service documents listed on the scraped support page
Troubleshooting
The most common repair-relevant faults are dead/weak batteries, intermittent or lost wireless connection, and sticky or unresponsive keys due to debris. Diagnose by swapping fresh batteries, reseating or testing the USB receiver on another port/PC, and visually inspecting/cleaning keycaps and contact areas; if connectivity persists, test with another known-good receiver if available.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: Contact Logitech Support (support.logi.com) for region-specific help, product registration, and troubleshooting articles.
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Logitech provides a limited hardware warranty; exact terms and duration vary by region—check Logitech's warranty page for details.