Connecting Logitech LX710  keyboard & mouse to a MacBook

Hi,
I'm new in the Mac scene and just ordered today my first MacBook :]
I was wondering if it is possible to connect my Logitech Cordless Desktop LX710 mouse and keyboard set to the MacBook?
Logitech's web site show compatibility with Windows XP / Vista, but does not say anything about Mac.
Is the MacBook compatible only with keyboard & mouse sets designed for Mac? or any mouse and keyboard set will basically work?
Regards,
Ken Vinner

I think it may work. In my case, I'm running a Logitech S510 which is a windows combo keyboard and mouse. I plugged in the receiver and they both worked.
I'm running a G4 Powerbook w/Tiger without any Logitech Control Center software.

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