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Kensington Comfort Type Keyboard
$20.00
Released January, 2006
The Pros:Angled keys work with the natural way your hands lie, nice for everyday use. Excellent price for a keyboard, good value. Will work with either USB or PS2, whichever you have available.
The Cons:Keys are close together, difficult to work with for people with larger fingers. Keys in the middle are a little hard to hit sometimes. Takes some getting used to if you're accustomed to typing on a normal keyboard - at least a week-long learning curve.
Kensington's Comfort Type Keyboard is a very basic, entry-level keyboard that connects with a USB cord to any standard PC. Its main feature is that it has a unique key design that encourages proper wrist and finger posture, but that is still easy to get used to.
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The keys require only a soft touch and have a naturally comfortable feel. This keyboard is standard sized and comes only in black. It also has a very low price point.
Features
- Low price point
- Key design promotes proper hand posture
- Comfortable
- Soft-touch keys
- USB connection
- PC compatible
- Standard 104-key layout
- Black
- 5-year warranty
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angled keys work with the natural way your hands lie, nice for everyday use
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excellent price for a keyboard, good value
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will work with either USB or PS2, whichever you have available
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letters/numbers easy to see in the dark, white on black is very clear
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keys are close together, difficult to work with for people with larger fingers
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keys in the middle are a little hard to hit sometimes
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takes some getting used to if you're accustomed to typing on a normal keyboard - at least a week-long learning curve
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