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    Logitech 967738-0403 Deluxe 250 Vista Qualified Usb Keyboard - Black

    Price: $14.99 More Info and All Reviews

    The Logitech Deluxe 250 Keyboard offers a comfortable, conservative design with drain holes for spill-resistance and overlay-ready F-row keys. It's an extremely comfortable keyboard that will enhance any PC.

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    Exactly what should be expected!
    How much can you really say about an inexpensive keyboard? All you can want at this price point is that (a) it installs easily, (b) its functions work as they should, and (c) it doesn't break. This keyboard has done all three of those things, and it's rare when you get exactly what you want at such a low price. Highly recommended!
    Works great for the Wii
    I bought this keyboard because I wanted one for my Wii (to use for the internet channel). It works great!!! It is very quiet (keys dont clack as much as some keyboards). I just got it today, so I dont know how it will hold up, but it seems to be well made. I am very happy with it and the price I paid for it.
    soft keys
    Key are soft to the press (not soft to the touch). Slows my typing since my fingers are not sure if the keys were pressed or not.
    Works with some oddities
    This is what I eventually chose after shopping around for a simple USB keyboard (without all the fancy extra buttons or weird high-tech ergonomic shapes) to replace my old Logitech PS/2 keyboard. The main differences I notice on this new one are these. (1) The keys are a little softer and don't stick up as high from the based of the keyboard, which early on caused me to miss the Escape key a couple times (used a lot in the particular text editor I use). I eventually got used to reaching the extra centimeter or so. (2) The Ctrl and Alt keys are convex instead of concave. I.e. Ctrl and Alt feel like raised bubbles (like the space bar) instead of sunken in like the rest of the keys. (3) The Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock lights are each labeled with a single small picture (instead of the words "Caps Lock", "Num Lock", ...) which makes it hard to tell which one is which.

    Overall, I'm content. I've been using this for a little over a week to develop computer software, which means heavy typing and all kinds of weird key combinations, and I haven't been too distracted from doing my normal work.

    Great for what it is
    It's a great basic keyboard. I had my previous Logitech for around 6-7 years and the spacebar was beginning to stick. It had a few media keys which I never used so I figured this would be a nice "upgrade".

    All in all the keys have a nice feel. The first thing I checked when I got it was to see if the keys "stuck" if they were pressed at a slight angle. Cheaper keyboards tend to be like this, but this one doesn't suffer such a cheap feel. Keys easy to press with good feedback. Not too stiff, not too soft. The keyboard sits very flat on the desk with no wobble or anything. It's relativity quiet... Yeah, just rambling about the stuff that SHOULD be common among all keyboards, eh?

    If you just need a basic USB keyboard, you can't go wrong with this one.
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