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keyboard (32.60kB)

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Regular Price $39.99
Special Price $4.90 (Save 88%)
Estimated Shipping: $8.99
Total Cost: $13.89 Shipped

Get one-touch access to the media, programs, and files you use most and zoom in for a closer look at documents and Web sites.

Zoom - Get a closer look—zoom in quickly and accurately with the intuitive Zoom feature.
Customizable Hot Keys - Perform common tasks, like opening documents and replying to e-mail, with the touch of a button.

"My Favorites" Hot Keys - Customize these 5 keys to instantly bring up the photos, folders, files, and Web pages you use most—simply push and hold to set.

Multimedia Center - With the touch of a button you can easily access your favorite music, video clips, and media programs.

Enhanced F-Key Functionality - Open documents, reply to e-mail, toggle between standard and enhanced F-key commands, and more—with the touch of a button.

Additional Features:

Detachable Palm Rest
Sleep and Log Off Hot Keys
Spill Resistant
3 Year Warranty

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I've always wanted a keyboard with a whammy bar.

Message edited by: gotonull on 2009-07-03 22:47:18 CDT
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Thank you bought one for my son. question is this good for online gaming?


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The keyboard is not the question ... how good is your son?!@!!


kimme said:Thank you bought one for my son. question is this good for online gaming?


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Nice keyboard, Good price. Thanks OP


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This is a good keyboard - great Zoom function
thx Op


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kimme said:Thank you bought one for my son. question is this good for online gaming?
I was on a budget a few years back and bought this keyboard for gaming. Everything about it was great, the keys, the feel and all... except I couldn't hold CAPSLOCK and use a bunch of keys at the same time, so I had to settle for the SHIFT button. It was one of the larger buttons to the left that I used for WALKING in Counter-Strike... I think it was CAPSLOCK.

Anyway, I had to change the walk button b/c when I held down the one I had binded, I couldn't push too many keys at the same time. If I tried to, not all keys would command the game, if that makes any sense.

Just keep an eye on that... you may have to alter your binds, but otherwise I was able to deal with it.


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Just ordered mine.Good deal,Thanx!!


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This isn't considered a "media center" keyboard, is it? I'm looking for a keyboard that has a mouse thumbstick or equivelant built inti it so I can navigate from my couch but this doesn't look like it has one.


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No, this does not have a mouse pointer like device.


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The $8 shipping ruined it


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The PS2 adapter seals the deal.


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tyop!


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Thanks OP....


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This one is selling in Newegg for $14.99 + shipping
Not a very Hot deal


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TheFinalProphecy said:This isn't considered a "media center" keyboard, is it? I'm looking for a keyboard that has a mouse thumbstick or equivelant built inti it so I can navigate from my couch but this doesn't look like it has one.
For controlling my HTPC, I use one of these BTC units.
http://www.geektonic.com/2009/02/htpc-wireless-keyboard-roundup-...

It's a wireless RF keyboard with a mini "joystick" to use instead of a mouse. I don't think this joystick would work too good for gaming though, just as an alternative to having to hold a mouse while sitting on the couch (a bit slower alternative to a mouse in my opinion, but as you get used to it, your speed and accuracy increases). A trackball or touchpad would prob easier to use, but I couldn't find one at reasonabe price when I was in the market.

I have the newer model, BTC 9019URFIII, which has a much smaller RF transmitter/receiver. The older one looks to be about the size of a deck of cards and pllugs into USB via a cable, while the newer one just plugs in like a USB memory stick.

I've had mine about 2 years and love it, aside from the joystick vs touchpad issue. The Logitech IR keyboard I used for while before getting the BTC was always flaky and hard to get a good solid IR signal in my setup.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823110017


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If you want special function keys but don't want to replace your current keyboard, you can easily do so. Use KeyTweak from http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick/ or something similar -- works great.


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kimme said:Thank you bought one for my son. question is this good for online gaming?

You cannot hold down more than 3 (I think) keys at a time with this keyboard.


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thanks OP, in for 1! ^_^


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psteng19 said:kimme said:Thank you bought one for my son. question is this good for online gaming?

You cannot hold down more than 3 (I think) keys at a time with this keyboard.

I believe it is more than 2 (according to review on Amazon). Meaning pushing 2 at same time is OK, but 3 is not (unless it includes control, alt, etc.)


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