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Comfort and Style for Your Notebook or Desktop. The Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 6000 features a sleek, Comfort Curve design with Quiet Touch keys, instant digital-media access, and a wireless mini-transceiver.
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- Flip 3D Key Experience this dynamic Windows Vista feature by pressing the key to display a 3D overlay of all open windows and cycle through them.- "My Favorites" Keys Customize these 5 keys to instantly bring up the folders, files, and Web pages you use most.
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Mini-Transceiver - Connects the keyboard right out of the box with virtually no interference, and provides up to a 30-foot wireless range.
- Translucent Border and Polished Racetrack Brings the subtle elegance of Windows Aero to your desktop.
- Comfort Curve with Quiet Touch Keys Your hands sit more naturally on the quiet, responsive, thin-profile keys for comfort and productivity.
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By Ordered For Work
This keyboard worked fine for a few days. The wireless connectivity started to get pretty bad. We would type words and they would not show up on the screen etc, etc. On a positive note the return process with Adromeda was excellent. The customer service rocked. I would buy another product from this company based on customer service alone.
By Bruce A. Wesner
Very easy to use had to get use to the keys a little bit but that did not take long and never once lose any connection and the price was really good for a wireless keyboard.
By nick
I wish I would have never bought this keyboard, because I like the key layout and how comfortable it is. Its just that the range is horrible! I mean 2 feet away from the transmitter and you have to wait for the key stroke to appear or it never does. There is a lag of some kind or just a total failure in the hardware.
I have been building Pc's for years and I have never had this kind of issue.
By M. Hertel (Phoenix, AZ)
After 6 years I thought my MS Keyboard Elite for Bluetooth had finally died. It was never a fantastic product, but I rarely had problems with the range I needed, at about 12 feet, unless the batteries were low. Since the bluetooth model is no longer available, I did some research and went with this item. I didn't see the main negative review about having connectivity/response problems until after I bought it, but there's a direct line of sight between the USB that the receiver plugs into and the keyboard itself, so I wasn't worried.
I should have been. The connectivity was simply awful. When it was "working", most characters didn't appear onscreen for a little under a second. But when that is the best performance it offered, you can be sure the overall was far worse. Every few minutes the connectivity would simply drop completely. Pushing the connect button on the bottom of the keyboard would occasionally work, but even that was pretty random.
The keyboard itself is really nice. I loved the soft-touch keys. It took awhile to get used to the smaller function keys at the top, but even that was kind of nice. My only gripe about the styling was that the opaque edging is too "hard". I'm used to a rounded edge, so it was a bit annoying to feel the edge digging into my hand at times.
Hoping I can get a refund, but not sure with the product being opened. At least is wasn't as expensive as some of the other options.
By Donald R. Houk (Cranberry, PA USA)
This keyboard is just delightful to type on. The keys are soft and quiet and much more comfortable than a typical Logitech keyboard. I had a Logitech gaming keyboard before this. There was nothing wrong with it other than it was uncomfortable in my mind to type on. After typing on this keyboard in a brick and morter store, I came back to Amazon to order it (waaaay cheaper).
Other users have complained about the wireless problems. I just ran a USB extension cable (which is sold on amazon for ridiculous cheap) from the back of my computer to the top of my desk and I haven't had a single problem or missed key.
The only other problem I had with this keyboard was that the pause, play, and back and forward keys wouldn't control Itunes properly (Windows 7, 64 bit). A great workaround for this was to download freely available Itunes scripts and assign those keys to the scripts. Very simple and can be found by searching Google for maximized scripts for itunes.
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