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Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000
by PixieDana
OVERVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION
A beautiful and practically shaped USB keyboard with extra buttons for easy use and comfort, for a great price from £5-£20 widely available from most retailers.
I would highly recommend this keyboard for anyone any skill set or age range, I have bought a couple of these due to owning several ... computers, none of my keyboards have ever had any issues and all work perfectly years after.
PACKAGING
Microsoft Curve Keyboard comes in a detailed red Microsoft box, with a picture of the keyboard on the front with clear details of contents, keys and specifications.
INSTALLATION
The keyboard itself it very easy to install, it doesn't come with any installation disks, just plug it in and it takes seconds to install, if your PC does have any trouble installing the keyboard you can download the driver for free from the Microsoft website (although I have never had any trouble.)
FEATURES
- Media Keys
The keyboard is designed for office use, with extra media buttons such as Back, Forward, Play, Pause, Volume and Mute. They have thought about everything with useful additional buttons for your browser too including email, homepage and search with an easy calculator button above the number keypad too for easy, quick calculations.
- Style and Comfort
Its shape is designed for comfort, attractiveness and space saving, with a curved bottom edge, keys and top edge, hence the Keyboards name. It is beautiful to type on with its easy, sleek, elegant keys that hardly make noise at all, so typing at night isn't an issue. The keys are slightly curved which works and fits well within your fingertips to make typing comfortable and easy using the QWERTY Keyboard.
- Intergrated Water Channels
This keyboard has intergrated water channels for accidental spills. Obviously no keyboard is completely drown proof, but if you do spill anything this will help channel any spillages out and helps keep it splash proof.
- Easy clean
Just wipe over with a lighly dampened cloth or wipe to clean over the keyboard, this is best to do once the computer is switched off to avoid any accidents. Read the complete review |
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Dell QuietKey Standard USB Keyboard
by Ptsface12
This keyboard is not only a great value for money, but it's a pleasure to type on! It's not too big and it's not too small, it has the number pad included making it good for ALT numbers and gaming. When typing on this keyboard, there isn't much sound as with some of the noisier keyboards and the keys aren't too high up, so you don't have ... to press harder to get the keys that you want.
Although it's just a keyboard; it has been well structured and actually has quite a nice design. It's from dell so it's definitely a trusted brand.
In my opinion, I love this keyboard, it's definitely one of the best I've had in a long while! I've had no problems with this keyboard and I enjoy using it as apposed to some of my other keyboards. Definitely a pleasure using this keyboard because it's so well structured. I also like that it's a USB keyboard so there's no faffing around having to get the lead in the back of the computer, you can plug it in straight in the front and get going! Most pleased with this product!
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Logitech Ultra-Flat Keyboard
by paulshorse
BACKGROUND:-
Three of years ago I found myself having to spend a lot of time in bed due to two slipped discs. I had a laptop computer but because I was forced to lay in strange positions to ease the pain, there was no way that I could have the laptop on my lap, instead I had to have a table by the side of the bed but using the ... laptop on there was almost impossible. My partner suggested getting a keyboard and mouse to use with it and we looked in the Argos catalogue to see what was available. The mouse was no problem - I bought a small mouse for use specifically with a laptop - but the keyboard was a different matter entirely. I didn't want a full-sized keyboard as it would be too cumbersome, but I did want one with all the usual functions. Then something caught my eye - a Logitech Ultra-Flat keyboard.
Reading the details, it said that it was smaller than usual and lightweight, which would be ideal in my circumstances. The best thing was that it was remarkably cheap, so we decided to try it - I think at the time it cost in the region of £14, which I didn't think was a lot to pay for a keyboard, although it was wired and not wireless.
THE BRAND:-
Logitech is a Swiss company founded in 1981 and started life just manufacturing computer mice which were innovative at that time. Since then they have branched out into a wider range of computer accessories but are probably still known best for their mice and keyboards. Their products are usually good quality, competitively priced and sold throughout the world.
DESIGN OF THE KEYBOARD:-
It's smaller than a normal-sized keyboard at around 40cm x 16cm - it's actually just slightly wider than the laptop itself. It's made of shiny black plastic which, because it's so light, feels rather insubstantial and I must admit that at first I didn't think it would last all that long, but I've been using it almost daily for the past couple of years and there's no sign of anything breaking on it whatsoever. The keys are still intact and fully functional. It's easy to keep clean with just a quick wipe over with a duster (because it's shiny, though, it does seem to attract the dust).
It has the full range of QWERTY keys, together with a numeric keypad, four separate arrow keys (which are duplicated on the 2, 4, 6 & 8 keys), backspace, delete, insert, home, end, page up and down, Windows key, Print Screen, and separate ? * - and + keys. Basically it has all the keys that you would find on a full-sized keyboard. There are also 12 Function keys which can be programmed but I personally haven't done this. At the top right hand corner of the keyboard are three green lights which indicate when the Numeric Lock, Capitals Lock and Scroll Lock are depressed, a thoughtful and useful addition.
It's quite a thin keyboard and, as its name suggests, is flat. However, there are two small feet on the reverse that you can use to tilt the keyboard at a slight angle (according to the product details this is a 6 degree angle) but I find that it's equally as comfortable to use it completely flat or with the raised feet.
USAGE:-
I use full-sized keyboards daily on my desktop computers at home and at work and I can touch-type to a great extent. The keys are slightly smaller than those on a normal keyboard and are squashed together more, but I find that the compact size doesn't substantially affect my ability to type at a reasonable speed. Occasionally I hit the semi-colon key instead of L, or the comma key in place of M, but generally speaking I have no problem with typing with this keyboard. It does take a little time to get familiar with the smaller size, but if you are used to typing on an integrated laptop keyboard, then you should find it relatively easy to use this one - I think, personally, that this keyboard is actually more user-friendly. What I like most of all is the fact that the keys themselves feel like those on a full-sized keyboard. When you depress a key, there's no 'rubbery' feel to it -all the keys have a very positive motion with a good range of movement. Having said that, there is some noise when typing - the usual plastic on plastic sound- but it's no worse than any other keyboard in my opinion.
SETTING UP:-
You don't need any software - it's plug and play in as much as you just insert the USB plug into a spare USB port, Windows will recognize the keyboard and away you go. It does also come with a PS/2 connector in case you have an older computer. It's compatible with Windows 98 (I wonder if there are many computers still left with that operating system), Windows 2000, ME and XP. I use it with Windows 7 and prior to that Vista and there have been no issues using it with either operating system. I assume that it would also work with Windows 8, but it would be prudent to check first.
WHERE TO BUY AND PRICE:-
Logitech have stopped producing this keyboard for the UK (although it still appears to be manufactured for the American market) but you can still buy the UK model online - play.com are selling it at £21.44 and you can also buy it new on Ebay for between £12 and £15.
IN CONCLUSION:-
The Logitech Ultra-Flat keyboard is compact, lightweight and has everything that you would find on one of its larger brothers. I'm still using this today with my laptop because I find it so easy and convenient, and after three years it's still going strong with no sign of the keys coming apart. It's a pity that the keyboard is not more widely available because I think it's superb for the reasons stated in my review and it gets my thorough recommendation.
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