Others say...

"Soft and nice"
Excellent design, very soft keys, nice style but hasn't "scroll lock" key, very bad if you need to use a KVM, think about if yours doesn't have any button to switch bethen the ports.

"Not quite what I expected"
It is a good basic keyboard and performs well with nice features,and versatility for accessing and surfing the internet.
I am also a gamer and this keyboard has problems with assigning keys with certain games. I have never had problems like this with any other board I have owned - from the cheapest wired keyboard to modestly priced wireless of a different brand. Maybe this is unique to my board, but it does present a problem with the way I want to use it.



"Great Product"
This is a nice keyboard. Lots of functions and has a classic sleek look. The only reason i give this 4 stars is because when i opened the box, the tabs that hold the keyboard up in the back were broke off. I really didn't want to go through the hassle of returning the product for replacement. Damage could have happened during shipment. Keyboard manufacturures should include a couple extra tabs.

"This is not the Logitech Elite keyboard"
This is just another media keyboard with functions the majority will never use. Logitech makes great products, I'm sure, but this one is not as a great a deal as it seems. Though it says it's the "Elite" media keyboard, it's not. Very misleading. You will get what you paid for. It's nothing fancy, really. It's not even ergonomic.

"Great Performer"
Having tossed out my stock Dell keyboard for a cheapy I bought at a discount store i was soon frustrated by the lack of features and function and smaller then conventional typing area that one offered (with a frustratingly small backspace key). So I ordered one of these and its gotta be the best $20 keyboard anywhere.

The keys are well placed and clearly marked, typing on it feels intuitive, and it is fairly quiet. It has little rubber pads on the bottom that make it STICK to your desk as well as two little "feet" in front that pop up if you want to tilt the board toward you. And the bottom edge, although not a hand rest, is well shaped and provides enough space to rest your hands nonetheless. The keyboard is very comfortable to use and streamlined for form and function, unlike some other keyboards who's controls and buttons resemble a busy dashboard of an automobile.

I have used a plain vanilla keyboard for so long this one is a real joy. It opens my homepage, email client (it supports several clients, one being Hotmail), has master volume controls, mute, media controls for audio/video applications, a power off button, opens the calculator, etc....and best of all the software provided to allow you to program hot keys is top notch. You have the twelve F keys to program however you like to open whatever application, file, folder, webpage, etc you care to open. And a nifty one touch "close" button as well as a "go back" button at the left edge of the board. Everything is literally at your fingertips, and whatever program or file you open or function you are using is attractively displayed in big green text at the bottom of your monitor screen (this feature can be disabled). Also, if you need to use standard F keys it has a key to toggle back and forth between "standard" and "enhanced" keys. Which is handy if you play games, for obvious reasons.

The only cons with this keyboard are the keys are a bit small (just a tad, you'll quickly acclimate) and if you are a memory / system resources obsessed type the software to make it all happen takes 14 megabytes of RAM to run. Which is really very little by todays standards.

Not the most spectacular or most expensive keyboard, just one that does EVERYTHING right, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and function of this item for $20. Sure there are other choices that do the same and more. But if you are looking for an easy to use, streamlined, uncluttered, fully functional, and INEXPENSIVE keyboard solution to handle the basics and a fair bit beyond, this $20 Logitech should go top of your list.




 

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What our customer's say!

"JUNK!", My cordless Logitech board went kaput after 4 years and I picked one of these up while waiting for my new more expensive board to arrive from Amazon. Soft, squishy keys that felt like they might fall apart under my fingers and the board was actually WARPED. Get back on track, Logitech.

"Zero Support,Features Do Not Work As Advertised", I recently purchased The Logitech Media Keyboard. The numeric keys on the right side of keyboard do not work. It came with almost no written instructions ( I would have been satisfied with something printed on the box). Logitech Help does not offer 24 hour / seven day a week support. (They must not have paid their Indian & Russian phone bills!)The key imprints look like they were put on with whiteout and they must have been trying to save money because they are at least 1/64th of an inch long. The CIA should buyLogitech 967740-0403 Internet 350 Vista Qualified Usb Keyboard - Black a bunch of these and give them to the Taliban, that would keep them off the web for years! Altogether a complete waste of money and perfectly good cheap plastic!

"Noisy....", These keyboards are just too noisy for me to think! I like keys with softer, springier strokes. The Logitech is just to clunky. I had replaced the original keyboard that came with my HP computer for this one just because I thought--just by looking at the hp--that the Logitech is more sturdy and comfortable, but now I'm back to the HP. Much better. Plus, Logitech's setpoint software gets worse with every update. The last 4.60 didn't work at all!

"Logiterch Keyboard and SETPOINT", I've owned this keyboard for about 3 years now and enjoyed using it, when the Setpoint program worked. Upon system reboot, there is always about a 50% chance that the portion of Setpoint that applied to the ketboard would not load properly. I tried everything to correct this deficiency, but to no avail. It is very quirky and since it is a corded keyboard, Logitech offers no means to correct it once it loaded wrong, other then to reboot again and hope it loads correctly. I'm in the process of replacing it with a highly reviewed Microsoft corded keyboard and cordless mouse. I might add that once I got my new VISTA equipped computer, Setpoint went from bad to worse.

"stuttering key issue", I purchased this keyboard recently through Amazon and I like the keyboard but I found that I had a stutttttttering key issue. Every so often I would get a keypress that went ccccccrazy. I found it happened both on my Vista and XP partitions. I have the most recent version of setpoint also. Logitech support had no advice and I did notice some others with the same issue on their support message board. The only solution I found was plugging it in with the adapter to my PS2 port. So it's only the USB that's acting weird. I don't mind using PS2 port but there are a few functions that you can only use on USB.



 
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"Best price/quality for a keyboard w/music control buttons", I only wanted a simple keyboard with buttons for controlling my mp3 player. I previously owned the same logitech keyboard, one step up from this one and while it is great keyboard it has a little too many extra buttons that often got in the way.

For my money simplistic elegance and minimalism is the way to go and this keyboard fits that bill perfectly.

 
 
 

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