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This keyboard has worked perfectly with my PS2, it may not have a numeric keypad but I haven't needed and since it's small it's more comfortable for me so I can quickly switch from the controller to the keyboard in games like Final Fantasy XI.
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This is one of the best keyboards on the market for a reasonable price. the good thing is it size. It's small enough to fit in your lap as you send messages to your friends with the control in your hand. It works great with online titles such as socom2 and resident evil outbreak. I highly recommend this product if you play on-line a lot.
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This keyboard is perfect for any online PS2 game. I bought it for Final Fantasy XI and have been very happy with it. If you can afford it, though, I would recommend the Logitech Netplay thing that has the keyboard and controller in one unit so you don't have to switch between the keyboard and the controller.
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| Works great with Windows XP |
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Bought this keyboard to use at local LAN parties. It's incredibly small, but still fully comfortable for typing. The placement of some of the keys is a little different, but I've had no problems getting used to them after about a week of normal use. I have no real complaints, although I wish that Logitech had given a small amount of space between the row of function keys and the number keys. Both rows are smaller buttons and the space would have made the keys a bit easier to hit when gaming.
Overall still a fantastic product.
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| Attractive but not for real typing ... |
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Compact and neatlooking and logitech makes some great products! I was looking for an inexpensive compact keyboard with full-size typing keys so I didn't have to stretch my arm out to operate the mouse and so invite carpal tunnel syndrome. On regular keyboards most of the keys on right third of the keyboard are useless for me. But the keys on this keyboard are too small and close together, especially the backspace and top row of numbers. The tactile response was also rather flat for typing. So I was mistyping a lot and not getting used to it. Also it turns out PS/2 here stands for PlayStation/2 and not the PS/2 connector - this keyboard actually has a USB connector. Anyway this keyboard wasn't suitable for my purpose unfortunately and so I had to return it. I don't understand why shorter keyboads are not readily available since they are simply more ergonomic for a lot of thiner folks!
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