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Others say...
"Is Lightweight and Has Soft Keys..." This is my favorite keyboard to use. The keys are soft on the fingers when typing and it is lightweight.
"Glad it was cheap" Before going on a trip, I had Amazon ship this keyboard to my destination, so I wouldn't have to carry a full-size keyboard to use with my laptop. I chose the cheapest keyboard I could find, since I won't be carrying it back with me either.
Give that use case, this keyboard is fine. It was cheap, it works, and it seems to be of good quality overall.
But I wish I had read the reviews, which would have told me of the non-standard layout, which cuts my productivity as much as using my small laptop keyboard and screen. If you need "Wake Up," "Sleep," and "Power" buttons (?!), I suppose this keyboard is for you. But only if you can stomach the result: The cursor control pad is pushed down one row. Oh, and they cut the backspace key in half to make room for the backslash key, one row above its usual position, apparently because they think people need an extra-big, L-shaped "Enter" key.
And the feel is squishy and stiff at the same time. Ick.
Looking forward to returning home, where I have several 20-year-old IBM clicky keyboards, still working great and comfortable after all this time. Note to keyboard manufacturers: Some things just don't need to be imrpoved.
Anyway, thanks to Amazon and Kensington for making it inexpensive enough that I don't feel too bad about this learning experience.
"Laptop usb keyboard" I had a problem with my laptop keyboard and so I ordered a usb kensington keyboard to use until i received and installed my integrated one. i received the board quickly and was able to use my notebook immediately. Unit works very well and was a plug and play with no additional software needed.
"Great keyboard for the clumsy and sophicated" Really cannot wait until my computer person hooks it up but its really the best it is durable which means a lot in this world of technology to the new and old.
Jacqueline Battle
"Not For A Dell" This keyboard does not work with my Dell Computer. At least not without some software that I'm not willing to either find out about or buy.
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Kensington 64370 Keyboard for life USB
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List Price : $14.49
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Why I buy this one ?
- Kensington Edge: Spill-safe keyboard with lifetime warranty--never buy another keyboard!
- Keyboard has sturdy metal back plate and sealed membrane design
- USB compatible keyboard for PCs running Windows 98 and later
- 104 key keyboard
- Sleek, slim profile saves valuable workspace, complements professional workstation
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What our customer's say!
"Good layout and very durable", The great layout for playing games (I use the up, down, right, left buttons to move along with the nine buttons above, the nine button keypad to the right and can also use the R Ctrl, Shift, Enter and windows menu key for a total of 23 different buttons within easy reach of my left hand to change weapons, etc) and the steel back makes a very durable keyboard as I tend to drop it, step on it, or spill stuff on it. It does not have the best key action in the world but for $15 its great. I'm ordering two more right now. That's why I came to this page to look at them at ended up writing this review.
"Cheap and water proof so far.", I just ran into a receipt showing I've owned one of these keyboards for two years.
This is close to a record for me - I buy my keyboards in 6-packs. I either destroy them in FPS gaming or coffee spills.
It's a very standard mushy keyboard feel - not fancy laptop keyboard action or old IBM metal springs.
"Great keyboard--feels like original IBM PC", I just got this keyboard, and I already love it. It has the same satisfying 'clickiness' of the original IBM PC keyboard. The only negative is the size of the backspace key--it's not oversize as it is on many newer keyboards. But that's not a problem for me, as I am used to a smaller backspace.
This keyboard has the 'Wake Up', 'Sleep', and 'Power' keys that most Vista-capable computers support. I particularly like being able to shut the system down with a keypress--I haven't been able to do that since my Mac days back in the late '80s!
I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this keyboard, particularly for someone who wants the essentials, without all the 'media keys' and other junk that seem to be found on most keyboards today.
"Great keyboard for the money", Kensington make a great little keyboard for the money here. Spillproof, sealed membrane top and plus it has the "Sleep", "Power Off", and "Wake-Up" keys on it. We use it on a heavily used house computer which has 4 different users on it and it is holding up well.
I personally use a KeyTronic Lifetime Series keyboard since my skin chemistry is very hard on the lettering on the keys, causing the stenciled letters to wear off quickly. I have had the KeyTronic for 5 years of everyday use and it is a workhorse of a keyboard. However it is twice as much as this Kensington.
I recommend this Kensington for an inexpensive replacement, plus it matches the rest of the "house computer" which is an all black setup.
"Mixed results and quality", I wanted a basic USB keyboard. This largely fits the bill except that Kensington felt the need to put an extra row of buttons above the arrows. I constantly run afoul of this in the month or so of use I've had. The formerly 6 keys above the arrows get shoved down and the keys from the function key row drop down where "Insert" used to start to total 9 keys. I hit the scroll lock when I mean to go "Home" and alert my KVM device inadvertently. It must be that I am an old dog. But it's not like the space contstraints of a laptop keyboard, or that the new buttons, "wake up" "sleep" and "power" were missing from my life. One person's value-added is another's pain. As long as the word "value" has came up, I am chagrined that the keyboard for life has the paint coming off the keys already. I do not have long nails or solvent-laced finger tips so I suspect the quality. Define what is meant by "keyboard for life" - I hope there's no forshadowing in the key labeling fading away so soon.
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"Good looks, flawed usability", I purchased this keyboard for my dad so I personally haven't used it extensively. The key's felt decent--not too loose. (I had an HP keyboard once with loose keys that were awful to type on.) The keyboard is reasonably thin with a metal backing. The 'enter' key is large like on older computers giving it a vintage feel. The design is subtle and undecorative allowing it to blend in with almost any computer. All of this, however, comes at the sacrifice of the 'backspace' key which occupies the space of one key rather than the usual two. In its place is the '\' key. when you first use the keyboard your backspaces for errors will loo\\k somt\\\e thing l;ike\\\ike this. I'm not sure whether or not the 'spill-proof' feature works. I'm not exactly eager to test that feature out.
"I can type again", This keyboard is wonderful, I learned to type on a typewriter and have always had trouble with computer keyboards, not this one, it is heavy and stays in place the keys have a great response. I can't believe I put up with sticking keys for so long when I could have such a great keyboard for 14 bucks.
"NO DRIVER", I ordered and rec'd.Two of these keyboards some time ago becuse I seem to go hrough alot of them, both working and for entertainment on the computer. Since I had akeyboard Iwas uing when hey came I just put them away til needed. T came about last weekend. But when I opened the boxes there were no drivers in eiher of them. Which rendered them useless.Haven't called nyone yet but hope to soon and maybe get the matter resolved.
"Solid, except for the key layout", Kensington 64370 Keyboard for life USB
Great product, well built, inexpensive and easy to use. The reason for giving four stars and not five is set/layout of the "Print screen" "Scroll Lock" and "Pause" keys. On a Dell or Gateway, or HP key board, those three keys are separated from the "Insert," "Home" and "Page up" keys. On the Kensington, they aren't and I've hit the wrong keys too many times. So, I found a Dell USB keyboard at a one dollar table at a yard sale and that's what I'm using right now. The Kensington is a good deal with long lasting construction, but if you type over 40 WPM, I recommend that you paractice hitting the "page up," "home," and "Insert" keys.
Rob
"mushy, inconsistent keys", The keys on the one I received do not have a consistent feel across the keyboard. Several don't respond to the same level of pressure as the other keys. This makes the keyboard useless for someone who really types fast. This keyboard also mushy, in the sense that your keystrokes decelerate more quickly at the end of the stroke into a mush rather than a solid tap. In contrast, good keyboards for fast typing give increasing resistance up to a point and then less resistance down to solid contact at the bottom. You get a feel for where that resistance breaks (and the letter types), and you can type without hitting the bottom hard on most strokes. On a mushy keyboard like this one, you're never sure if your keystroke has registered, so after typing several sentences missing half the letters, you hit the keys harder to compensate. The spillproof design is interesting though. Not sure why more keyboards don't feature this.
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