| I got this keyboard because of the Logitech name and the PS/2 connection (which is becoming rare for keyboards), to use with a set of my computers connected to a KVM switch.
It does the job well, especially for the price. Standard layout (another rare thing), pretty quiet (the only noisy key is the spacebar), seems built OK, decent looking.
The drawbacks: it is quite thick/tall (and, because of this, uncomfortable), its looks could use some improvement.
If you can use USB and can put up with the not-so-standard layout, a much better choice is the Logitech Classic Keyboard 200 (which I usually use) -- smaller, slimmer, slicker, and more quiet.
| | Keyboard does not have a USB Connection |
| Buyers be advised. Good keyboard if you have a serial connection but not if you are looking for one with a USB connection, which I had performed my search under.
| | Good keyboard for PS/2 NOT USB |
| I searched for usb keyboards by price... this came up. Shame on me for not reading the description further because this keyboard is not USB, thus making it useless to me... WHY IS IT UNDER THE USB KEYBOARD SEARCH?
| | Does what it's supposed to |
| I bought this keyboard because I needed a very basic keyboard with a PS/2 connection, and this seemed like the best choice.
It does indeed have a PS/2 connection, and it is, upon close inspection, a keyboard.
I do wish it were more compact, as it takes up a fair amount of space for such a basic keyboard.
| | Seriously, why the heck does this keyboard come up when you search for usb keyboard? Thank god it was so cheap. (Then again, it seems sturdy enough to survive nuclear war.)
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