

While you can connect the MK320 to a Mac, doing so means you won’t be able to customize any of the hotkeys. The MK320 is designed to work with Windows machines only. The MK320’s wireless connection was rock-solid throughout my testing, and both the keyboard and mouse reconnected quickly after going to sleep following periods of inactivity. ConnectivityĪs with other Logitech keyboards we’ve tested, the MK320 and its bundled mouse connects via a single 2.4GHz USB dongle that doesn’t require any drivers-just plug it in to your PC’s USB port and you’re good to go.

Among the possibilities for remapping the hotkeys include launching a program, opening a webpage, switching apps or assigning a keystroke. (You’ll have to upgrade to a newer keyboard to use the slick Logitech Options utility). Of the 18 total hotkeys, 10 are programmable using the aging Logitech SetPoint app.
