*I have a new keyboard.

the new keyboard versus the old.
@ridingbet (66854)
Philippines
April 3, 2017 5:00am CST
This morning at 9:30, I drove to school to get my last salary for March. I already have my plan as to how much should I spend and how much should I save,because the next school year will be in June. I filled the car with premium gasoline, then upon arrival and after lunch,I sat down and viewed my notifications. I had a hard time punching the letter keys in the keyboard so I asked my son to buy me a new one,with big letters so I won't misspell words again. So, here it is now. My new keyboard bought in CDRKING and as you can see it,the letters are big. It is not expensive but I think it is still within my budget. At least also I can appreciate hearing the keys with its clicking sound. How is your keyboard?
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@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
3 Apr 17
For some bizarre reason they are always a few different keys every time that you change a keyboard, usually # or @ sign.
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@LadyDuck (472435)
• Switzerland
4 Apr 17
My keyboard is very different from yours Barry, because it is a Swiss German keyboard, full of accents and other special symbols.
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@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
4 Apr 17
@LadyDuck I would expect that. I have used a Spanish keyboard a few times, which I find quite reasonable to cope with. However, while in Morocco I visited a cyber café and they had French keyboards. Those drove me insane because I found it so difficult to use one.
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@LadyDuck (472435)
• Switzerland
4 Apr 17
@Asylum French keyboards are the only ones I refuse to use, the letter A on the upper range is so stupid, this is one of the letter we type most.
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@Shavkat (140209)
• Philippines
3 Apr 17
I am having a problem with my new keyboard.lol Still, I am observing if the CPU is the problem. I also sometimes buy things in CDR king. It is economical and the quality is good.
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@Shavkat (140209)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
@ridingbet I also buy things in CDR King. Why do I need to buy the expensive if the quality is the same. I had my CPU replacement and I am back for business here.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
the router that my son bought is from CDRKing, and with the 2 rabbit ears, our WiFi is able to connect to our other mobile phones.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
5 Apr 17
@Shavkat right. me too. even if the items in CDRKing are not branded, it is in the manner of using them carefully that gives them longer life functioning.
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@minx267 (15527)
• Hartford, Connecticut
3 Apr 17
oooh. look all shiny and new.. I am sure you will enjoy your new keyboard. I have a wireless one so that I can use it from across the room, as my big 48" TV screen is actually also my computer monitor.
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@minx267 (15527)
• Hartford, Connecticut
4 Apr 17
@ridingbet yep I like it too. Wireless mouse too I sit about 8 feet back from the screen
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@sishy7 (27166)
• Australia
4 Apr 17
@minx267 Wow, that is so cool! Less eye strain too, I imagine...
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
wow, so with the wireless and the big TV as your monitor, you can see the one you typed even from afar. i like that.
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@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
My netbook's keyboard also was not functioning anymore. So, the moment it malfunctioned, I also went out to but a t a computer store an external keyboard that appears just like yours. I find it hard though where to place it, but lately i just place it over my netbook's keyboard when I use it.
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@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
@ridingbet Really! Hmm, why didn't i hought of that.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
5 Apr 17
@SIMPLYD i think every laptop or netbook has the keyboard on screen. i am on net book now and i sometimes use the keyboard on screen if i need to place the number one.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
when my son bought the keyboard, he told me that there are some that are small fit for a net book or laptop. his net book that i use has a problem with its number 1, so i use the keyboard on screen and the mouse to point on #1.
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@sishy7 (27166)
• Australia
3 Apr 17
Oh yes, the letters are nice, bold, and big! Congratulations on your new keyboard! Mine is old, but it's still working fine so I'm not replacing it...
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@sishy7 (27166)
• Australia
4 Apr 17
@computerguy1980 I believe the Dell was the one she replaced and the new one is the black CD-R KING with large white letters.
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
that is good. my Dell keyboard still works, but the keys are hard to punch and the letter E is not cooperating.
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@Happy2BeMe (99380)
• Canada
3 Apr 17
That is great. You will find that much easier to type with. I use my tablet so I do think have to worry about a keyboard. I did recently have my keyboard at work replaced because all the letters were wore off it.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
5 Apr 17
@Happy2BeMe are you using a desktop or a laptop? yes, it is hard to type when the letters in the keys are already erased.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
do you type not looking at the keyboard? if so, then you can memorize what letters are in their particular places?
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@Happy2BeMe (99380)
• Canada
4 Apr 17
@ridingbet I never look at my fingers when I type but I just didnt like having no letters on my keyboard. It was old anyway and needed to be replaced.
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@allen0187 (58574)
• Philippines
3 Apr 17
For my desktop I have a similar Dell branded keyboard. It is still good so I ain't replacing it yet.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
as you can see in the picture, my keyboard Dell is what i was using, until my son bought the one on top, and which i find so convenient to us because it has big and bold letters.
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• Calgary, Alberta
9 Apr 17
I am planning to buy a new one, I have heavy fingers so keyboards dont last with me because I type like a maniac.
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• Calgary, Alberta
10 Apr 17
@ridingbet I was a martial artist, so my hands got trained to destroy things. Keyboard became a common victim.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
10 Apr 17
keyboards do erase their letters with your 'deep touch'? hahaha! yes, i believe so. many of our old keyboards have no more visible letters in them.
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
11 Apr 17
@CaptAlbertWhisker hmmm, really? why? when you can just 'destroy' some wood there, not keyboards.
• Philippines
3 Apr 17
Is it a USB key board or something else? you know CD-r King's products are not that much of a good quality. Im thinking of buying something with quality.I've already lost two letters in our keyboard.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
well, as long as we are careful in using the things bought in CDRKing, the item actually stays functional longer than expected. it is a generic keyboard, but it serves its purpose anyway. the Dell keyboard is still okay but the letters are small.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
3 Apr 17
I use an ergonomic keyboard. I like having my hands do their own thing far away from each other. It just helps my wrists relax as well.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
4 Apr 17
@ridingbet Basically. I really love it and type really well with it. So much so that when I use an old one I can't really do much with it.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
3 Apr 17
@computerguy1980 The Natural Ergonomic 4000 from Microsoft. That's the one I use.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
so, the keyboard that is halved in two, one for each hand?
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@DianneN (247183)
• United States
3 Apr 17
I love your new keyboard! The letters are large and bold looking. We bought a new wireless keyboard last May, and I love it. I will get to see it again on Wednesday when we return home.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
that is so nice to have a wireless keyboard. you can type even if far from your monitor or your laptop.
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@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
4 Dec 17
So, how is your keyboard now? Mine is fine.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
5 Dec 17
it is fine now, thank you.
@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
5 Dec 17
@ridingbet ingrid, glad it is fine and you are welcome.
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@diosabella (4789)
7 Apr 17
They used to have a keyboard (CDR-King) with a back light version. I miss that one!
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
7 Apr 17
which one? those keyboards from CDRKing? may i ask if you are a Filipina?
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
8 Apr 17
@diosabella right, because your username is "diosa" which means goddess, right? maybe your name is "bella" which means beautiful; so you are a beautiful goddess..
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7 Apr 17
@ridingbet Yes. They had before. But after a year they discontinued it. Yes I'm Filipina.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
2 May 17
Happy typing on your new keyboard
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
3 May 17
thank you, but i still have many errors in spelling, because it seems my hands work faster than my brain. my brain sometimes think to type the word 'discussion' and what is typed is 'for', to cite an example.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
3 May 17
@nitirrbb7 haha! so, the brain to eye to hand coordination did not succeed, right?
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
3 May 17
@ridingbet Its all the brains mistake because the fingers are doing what the brain wants it to do.
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@allknowing (140119)
• India
3 Apr 17
This keyboard seems to have additional features.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
no, it does not. it is the same as any typical keyboard. the only difference is the letters are big and bold.
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@hereandthere (45639)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
ours is an old ibm keyboard. in spite of its age (when the monitor was still the big box type) and how many of us used it all these years, most of the letters are still visible.
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@jobelbojel (36449)
• Philippines
4 Apr 17
I also like to buy a keyboard because I can type faster numbers with it than on laptop.
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@marlina (154129)
• Canada
7 Apr 17
My keyboard is not functioning that good right now and next time I am out, I will be selecting a new one.
• United States
5 Apr 17
I need a new keyboard desperately and would really like one with bigger keys
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
6 Apr 17
my new keyboard is just right for my eyesight.
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
5 Apr 17
Oh yes that's better for you then.. I use my mobile for MyLotting and I'm comfortable on it than laptop. Here i can type fast.