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Type Of Keyboards In Computer
brogansrun | 2024-09-25 09:23:45 |
After going through a few expensive Logitech wireless keyboards that require batteries (I'm really hard on them and type like I'm playing Mozart) I decided I still needed the quiet keyboard, which was wired, and the lightedKB was a bonus. It is quiet and I took mine home for midnight e-mails without turning on all the lights. I'm pleased and had work order one for me. Logitech makes the best KBs. The price of B&H was very competitive. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-26 01:14:19 |
Grabbed one of these for work with the blue switches and I can actually type faster on it than the keyboard that I use at home. I will only use full sized keyboards and they have to be mechanical and clicky for me so this hits the sweet spot. Much better than the dozens of other low priced mechanical keyboards I've owned and nearly as good as the custom GMMK that I use at home. Can't beat this for the price. 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 |
David | 2024-07-29 03:10:46 |
For years, I used the little flat and hard to type on Apple keyboards. Such minimalism. This Logitech MX keyboard takes me back to the era when keys depressed a bit and gave a satisfying click, just like this one does. And there are surprising features such as lit keys which activate with just your hand hovering before hitting a key. It sets up very fast and trust me, I can type circles around my former self. Congrats Logitech, you hit this one out of the park! 5 |
Robert | 2024-08-01 03:12:46 |
If you type a lot like I do, the importance of a good keyboard increases exponentially. This keyboard is the best I have ever used. The switches are Cherry Brown which are ideal: they are light to the touch, produce a soft click, and have enough pressure to know you hit the right key. The base is solid, won't slide around. DAS keyboards are high quality. Learn about the details of keyboards on their website; there's a lot to know. I was put off when it came with two USB connectors. The cord was split at the end into two USB plugs. Not to worry. Use one or both. I emailed the company for help and got an immediate answer. It works perfectly with my Trendnet 4-computer KVM switch. I am sure I will love this keyboard until it dies after 50 million key presses. That's a lot. 5 |
Save K. | 2024-09-07 02:13:52 |
My work involves sitting at a computer and typing all day, sometimes 12+ hours. These keyboards are amazing, typing is fast and feels effortless, and I never get wrist/hand fatigue. I had purchased countless different keyboards over the years until I bought a K740 and have never used anything else since then. I purchased a new K740 when I found out they would be discontinued and have it stored for future use, but wish I had bought two because now I can't find a new one in stock anywhere, and it is unsettling to think of ever having to go back to a different keyboard should my K740s wear out or get damaged. Please start making the K740 again. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-07-23 08:58:38 |
I've usb everything. SD cards, printers, computer keyboards, mice, optical drives, my arduinos, my organ keyboards, etc. With the TS3 Plus I just need 1 cable to the Mac and I've got all the ports I need. It just works. This is my second one. 5 |
Brian | 2024-08-13 08:59:37 |
This is my 2nd Apple wireless keyboard. Needed it for my other computer. Apple simply makes the best keyboards. Rock solid performance and once you've worked on one for a while, the others feel like you are walking on rocks. 5 |
Margaret Q. | 2024-08-11 01:44:12 |
Love that it's low tech and works great! I am going to get more and use on computer keyboards, clean tight spaces in car, etc. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-25 07:42:11 |
I have owned one of these keyboards for two years and needed another at a different computer. I Hunt & Peck so I am not able to rate the typing feel. I have a blue theme to my desktop so this keyboard is a great accent. If your looking for a lighted keyboard this is a great one, especially for the price. 5 |