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What is a good WIRED keyboard?

BZeto

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Seems like all the newer keyboards are wireless, I dont need that. I dont need a bazillion multimedia keys either, but I do want smooth and quiet keys.
Any recomendations?
 
I just bought one of these for my spare rig and really like it so far. It's very quiet and comes with a built in USB port and a flexible light that you can plug in and use when typing at night. I also like the scroll bar on the left side because I try to use my mouse as little as possible. The only thing I don't like is the scroll bar's annoying red/green/blue flashing light, but that's easily turned off by holding it down for two seconds and releasing. After that, it stays off until you reactivate it.
 
microsoft natural keyboard elite if you like natural keyboards, no extra buttons, small footprint, usb
 
FWIW I have an IBM KB-9910 that I picked up at CompUSA. Compact size, good key action. Only thing it doesn't have that I like is the "L" shaped Enter key.
 
I am a huge fan of the MS natural elite keyboards. I also don't like extra buttons. Its got a pretty small footprint, great build quality and it feels great to type on. I own a few of them and would recommend them to anyone that likes split type keyboards.
 
Until they have a wireless one that has none of the multimedia keys then I'll just stick with a regular dell workstation one.
 
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Logitech Elite.

I'de second that... love the Logitech Elite. And the multimedia keys actually all work, not only "for display" like alot of keyboards that those buttons don't do sh*t right.
 
Originally posted by: tphss
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<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>Xyclone</b></i>
Logitech Elite.<hr></blockquote>

I'de second that... love the Logitech Elite. And the multimedia keys actually all work, not only "for display" like alot of keyboards that those buttons don't do sh*t right.


Thirded.
 
i much prefered micro innovation's (ibm) active response keyboards to logitechs and MS keyboards. cheaper, more responsive and better looking (imo)
 
Ditto on the Logitech Elite. Check out ebay. I picked up four of them for about $15.00 each (this was 11 months ago when they were selling for over $35.00).
 
Originally posted by: Alptraum
I am a huge fan of the MS natural elite keyboards. I also don't like extra buttons. Its got a pretty small footprint, great build quality and it feels great to type on. I own a few of them and would recommend them to anyone that likes split type keyboards.

are the natural keyboard better in anyway, because to me they seem a little stange to type on
 
You need one of these:
http://www.shoppalstores.com/i...1/subcatid/0/id/108826
Or in a much more elite grey color:
http://www.shoppalstores.com/i...3/subcatid/0/id/102747

Whoa! Pure slickness, the ladies will definately flock to you if you're using that one.
(Not because of the keyboard, of course, but because of the simple fact that they will know that you spent nearly $200 on it. 😛)
I'm content with a pair of the black-colored models, if only because I only paid about $40 each for them, and I consider that a steal for these particular keyboards.
 
Originally posted by: Atlechnik
Originally posted by: Alptraum
I am a huge fan of the MS natural elite keyboards. I also don't like extra buttons. Its got a pretty small footprint, great build quality and it feels great to type on. I own a few of them and would recommend them to anyone that likes split type keyboards.

are the natural keyboard better in anyway, because to me they seem a little stange to type on


Yeah, they take some getting used to. Once I did get used to it though I like it MUCH more then a normal keyboard. I can type faster and my hands actually do rest at a more natural angle. I think its fantastic.

The Logitech DiNovo keyboard looks really great and I have been thinking about getting one. The one thing holding me back is that its not a split keyboard and I am afraid I will not like typing on it as much. Since I have been used to my MS naturals (since whenever they came out 4 or 5 or whatever years ago) I don't really like typing on non split keyboards now.

As far as typing comfort goes the MS natural elites are the best keyboards I have used.
 
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