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Computer Keyboard Layout Pdf
Mel Waki | 2024-06-12 04:23:45 |
This label maker has a standard computer keyboard layout which made it much easier to use then its predecessors. 5 |
TT | 2024-09-23 06:52:21 |
I have used this scanner, and its nearly identical predecessor DR-4010C for nearly 20 years. It is heavy duty and reliable, with no issues or problems. After closing my law office, I scanned and converted several hundred boxes of client files to PDF computer files, before shredding all the paper. This scanner easily processed everything, and more, and continues to work well. I quickly scan whole books to PDF computer files, before converting them to text with OCR software, so the computer can read them using text-to-speech software. It just keeps on working as it should. This is the singularly best piece of office equipment I ever purchased. There is good reason Canon still makes this model with no apparent changes. You bet, I would buy it again. Sidebar Observation - I enjoy using this scanner with Canon's new I.R.I.S. PDF and OCR program, which works well and is well worth its comparatively low price. I have used most of the other major OCR and PDF programs, including, but not limited to, PaperPort, OmniPage, TextBridge, ABBYY OCR, Foxit PDF, Adobe Acrobat, Nitro PDF, and several others programs, and Canon's I.R.I.S. application is my current favorite. TT 5 |
magisterludi | 2024-09-23 09:55:14 |
Regardless of the features, this is far & away the best keyboard I've ever used: The perfect layout of the buttons, the excellent feedback and feel of the action, the clarity & elegance of the graphics, the so-solid heft of this thing. And if you do your computing in a cave, I guess the illumination is useful; otherwise it's just cool. 5 |
Eugen | 2024-08-19 05:47:31 |
Great keyboard for an excellent price, I like the classic layout in particular, more productive than most of the keyboards I’ve used recently. The mouse also fells good and is very accurate. I would recommend this product. 5 |
mrbillcanada | 2024-09-03 03:53:39 |
(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) Excellent layout and feel. Both keyboard and mouse are comfortable to use for extended period of time. Pleased with purchase. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-17 02:50:11 |
Amazing keyboard. Uses the same Logi Bolt receiver (unlike the non-business version) as my MX Master 3 mouse, meaning only one USB port is being used for 2 devices, or zero if I want to use Bluetooth. And I don't notice any lag with either connection technology. Key travel and feel is very nice. Ergonomics are spot on. The only way I could be more comfortable is if it was split into 2 pieces so I could spread my hands even wider. I kinda like the different function key layout compared to the non-business version as well. I like to keep the F keys active because I use them pretty often, so this new layout has the volume up/down keys on non-F-keys so I don't need to switch off F-keys to use them. The one thing I'd like to see changed, though is the Home/End/Delete/P Up/P Down buttons. I wish they were arranged like the K350 keyboard. I used that keyboard for a long time and always thought the layout of those keys on that keyboard made so much more sense. This isn't worth docking stars from this keyboard, though, because very very very few keyboards use that layout. 5 |
Edw R | 2024-08-13 05:40:45 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] There are darn few wired keyboards (PS/2 or USB) remaining with a full stroke length and the PROPER key layout. No, I don't want chiclet keys -- I actually touch-type. I type a LOT. I need a keyboard that is accurate, has good rollover support (if you don't type quickly by touch you don't understand why this matters) and I want a WIRED keyboard because the latency on the wireless ones drives me insane. DELL used to have some good ones, but no more. This appears to fit the bill. So far, so good -- I did just get it, so only four stars since I can't yet speak to reliability, but in terms of the "N" key feature it's there or I'd know it INSTANTLY, and the layout and stroke is good. This is a rubber dome, rather than clicky-ratchet switch keyboard. If you're a hard-core keyboardist you understand the difference -- but unfortunately, the cherry ratchet-style switches are simply not found anymore unless you get into the specialty market (think the original IBM PC keyboards.) Then again the ratchet switches are LOUD; these are not. It's a flat layout rather than cupped or curved. Curved won't work with my desk which has a palm rest on the keyboard drawer already; I'd love to find a cupped unit, but they are unobtanium; nobody makes them any more. Oh well. Nonetheless the feel is good, the stroke is full and standard and the cord is blessedly long enough to reach, without an extension, a PC on a desk (through the back or a wiring channel) and maybe on the floor next to you. That's a nice touch too -- most wired USB keyboards have woefully short cords, and even some PS/2 style ones do as well. For the money this is impossible to beat if you want a real keyboard with a standard layout and all full-size, real full-travel keys. I'm sticking another one in my closet in case these wind up no longer available. 5 |
Yuri | 2024-08-11 03:40:28 |
This keyboard is all I need: it has proper full size layout, it has dedicated multimedia keys and having all that it wastes no space on my desk as it practically bazel-less. It comes along with a useless mouse which I care not about. It also comes with a nano receiver which means I can't pair this keyboard to an existing unifying receiver; it can only work with the included nano receiver. I wonder what will I do if I lose that receiver. I give it 5 stars because the keyboard itself is the best I could find out there for the price. 5 |
Nathan | 2024-05-17 02:16:31 |
Exactly what I wanted from an ergonomic keyboard; compact, has the number keypad, and a good layout. Only downside is these are the squishy keys as opposed to the more tactile keys I like, but you can't have everything. 5 |
Corey | 2024-05-17 04:51:17 |
Great keyboard smooth layout and works great between devices using bluetooth and the unifying USB adapter. 5 |