A Decent keyboard if you don't like the split ergonomic kind. The keys are a bit short, kinda like a laptop's keyboard. Might take some getting use to.
i have a serious need for a new keyboard. my 5 year-old compaq is gross and is coming to the end of it's lifetime. it's always fun when your playing a game and keys go flying of when stuff gets intense.
The center of this keyboard not only bends toward the spacebar, it also droops down toward the desktop, kinda forming a bowl of keys. Some people like this, but I did not. It felt like I had to pull my finger tips "up" to hit keys outside the home row, which was giving me a kind of reverse carpal tunnel ache on the backs of my hands after relatively short use. I switched back to a "normal" keyboard after trying a comfort curve for a week.
I recommend you check it out in a local Office Depot store before ordering one.
Hands down one of the best keyboards I have ever used and well worth the money.
A Decent keyboard if you don't like the split ergonomic kind. The keys are a bit short, kinda like a laptop's keyboard. Might take some getting use to.
was 10 a few yrs ago
good price if i didn't have 5 keyboards lying around
Agree with #1 - I own this keyboard and friggin love it. I think I paid $18 for it about a year ago.
#1 is right on the money. For this price this keyboard is a steal!
i have a serious need for a new keyboard. my 5 year-old compaq is gross and is coming to the end of it's lifetime. it's always fun when your playing a game and keys go flying of when stuff gets intense.
Like they said, very nice keyboard. It has been as low as $10, however, $15 is the normal sale price.
In the history it looks like Office Depot was offering the same keyboard for $10 earlier this year in April.
It's worth $10, not $15.
The center of this keyboard not only bends toward the spacebar, it also droops down toward the desktop, kinda forming a bowl of keys. Some people like this, but I did not. It felt like I had to pull my finger tips "up" to hit keys outside the home row, which was giving me a kind of reverse carpal tunnel ache on the backs of my hands after relatively short use. I switched back to a "normal" keyboard after trying a comfort curve for a week.
I recommend you check it out in a local Office Depot store before ordering one.
i use this keyboard every day and find it very comfortable
Have a couple of these. The slim face of the keys really makes a yummy hand feel, not to mention the general ergonomic shape curve. Big recommend.