The EasyCall Desktop is a wireless keyboard, mouse, speakerphone and headset combo from Logitech. The set includes a Logitech EasyCall Cordless Keyboard, MX 600 Laser Cordless Mouse, EasyCall Speakerphone and an Internet Chat Headset. The EasyCall Desktop is Windows Vista certified and comes with Logitech’s SetPoint software. The Logitech EasyCall Desktop ‘s keyboard and mouse connects to the PC via wireless RF technology.
The EasyCall Cordless Keyboard is p…
See moreThe EasyCall Desktop is a wireless keyboard, mouse, speakerphone and headset combo from Logitech. The set includes a Logitech EasyCall Cordless Keyboard, MX 600 Laser Cordless Mouse, EasyCall Speakerphone and an Internet Chat Headset. The EasyCall Desktop is Windows Vista certified and comes with Logitech’s SetPoint software. The Logitech EasyCall Desktop ‘s keyboard and mouse connects to the PC via wireless RF technology.
The EasyCall Cordless Keyboard is powered by 2 AA batteries that is estimated to last up to 15 months. It features dedicated media keys as well as keys for starting, ending and adjusting the volume levels of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls. The keyboard also has several hot keys which can be programmed using the Logitech SetPoint software.
The right-handed MX 600 Laser mouse runs on 2 AA batteries and is rated to last up to 6 months. It features back and forward thumb buttons for convenient Internet navigation as well as dedicated buttons for zooming.
The EasyCall Speakerphone is built in to the wireless RF receiver. It is a full-duplex speakerphone that features RightSound technology. RightSound technology cancels echoes and lowers background noise for clearer conversations over VoIP. The speakerphone also has a port for plugging in the included Logitech headset.
The Logitech Internet Chat Headset has a behind the head design. The headset has a noise canceling microphone and also features in-line controls for both adjusting volume levels and putting the microphone on mute.
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its just me who has a problem with booting if the easycall is connected? After the first splash, when the mouse pointer should appear, the PC is shutting down again. If I pull the easycall during booting then it works. seems that is is pulling too much power. Horst
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