Suggest me a good Keyboard for typing easily and free key pressing
@nareshreddy68 (628)
India
July 10, 2008 7:54am CST
My keyboard is a Samsung corporation and the size of the keys are small and when I press a key they are not moving freely which is causing pain to my fingers. So, please suggest me to buy a keyboard which I can type freely and keys can be move freely.
4 responses
@carolbee (16230)
• United States
15 Jul 08
I use a Microsoft slightly slanted keyboard. The keys are easy to use and I really like it. I have noticed the lettering on the keys is beginning to wear off. Either I use it too much or the lettering itself wasn't a good job. I probably could return it but don't need to look at the keys. I watch the screen to make sure there are no typos. The trick is getting my fingers on the right keys to start otherwise my typing looks like something of another language.
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@nareshreddy68 (628)
• India
18 Jul 08
I am thinking to buy slanted keyboard because I am not able to access the upper keys easily Iam feeling that it is better to buy slanting keyboard.
@choudhary03 (943)
• Hyderabad, India
10 Jul 08
My suggestion is to go with HP good board. Keys are good, life is also good.
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@thinkpad2 (66)
• Philippines
10 Jul 08
use wireless Logitech Keyboard and mouse its mobile and lots of special function, your can even stay in your bed while typng :) hehhehehehehehe.............
@vorksholk (122)
• United States
10 Jul 08
I use a Logitech Wireless EX110 Keyboard, with about a 15-20 foot range reception. A small thing plugs into a USB port on your computer, and tells the computer what keys are pressed. Mine had a small problem, but I opened up the keyboard and put some tape on the holder bar to prop up the signal sheet to touch a circuit board that gets the information, but I had to do this because it's previous user probably dropped it from a high place. It runs on 2 AAA batteries. Good Luck getting a good keyboard!