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Replacing a small size wireless keyboard.
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Replacing a small size wireless keyboard.
18-10-2007 11:28 PM
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Helping a lady with her PC. She has a wireless keyboard and wireless mouse with a ball in it. Came with her original computer. I am not certain of the make now but it is a hammered light blue colour. I need to get her another, and there are plenty about, but her computer desk is very small and the keyboard that she has just fits on it with a small space for the mouse and cut down mat. Width of keyboard is about the size of a normal keyboard without the number pad. It appears that the size of keyboards are not mentioned in adverts, etc. Is anybody aware of a wireless keyboard/mouse combo where the keyboard is not very wide? Thanks. PS: Don't suggest another computer desk as a) there is no room for it and b) I am costing her enough already with the upgrade I am doing for her.
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Re: Replacing a small size wireless keyboard.
19-10-2007 6:12 AM
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Labtec have a very nice "Ultra Flat Keyboard" mines cabled, but I think they have a wireless version as well, it has a few control buttons on it, but nothing like as elaborate as many modern keyboards, available from Staples. It's just possible I've seen one without a number pad as well which is even smaller.
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Re: Replacing a small size wireless keyboard.
19-10-2007 9:49 AM
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i went for the cheaper option i was given a buletooth keyobard and my laptop has that built in so i just use that - it's the size of a book when fully unfolded
Re: Replacing a small size wireless keyboard.
19-10-2007 9:58 PM
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Sorry for not answering. Main PC is unhooked while I set a machine up for a nice man; using other machine now. No, I don't suppose it has to be wireless, just that the one she has now is wireless so my brain went down that road. I expect wired would be quite all right.
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