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Standard USB Keyboard, Black | 
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| Brand: DCT Factory Category: CE
Buy New: $4.69
New (4) from $4.69
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 3744
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 17 x 1
MPN: KBJ-006UB ASIN: B000IZGI6W
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Full, standard-size design | | • | Adjustable height | | • | Durable, quiet-touch keys | | • | 100% satisfaction guarantee |
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Product Description Our smooth-feel USB keyboard is 100% Windows-compatible and is the ideal replacement for your dirty ol' keyboard clunker.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Excellent for the price November 21, 2008 For $7 you can not go wrong. The construction feels a bit cheap but the keyboard works and there are no frills or nasty surprises. I have a few of these now and they have never let me down, and even if they did ... for the price I doubt I would be overly upset.
Amazing for the price! October 27, 2008 I use this keyboard for my PS3 and it works great! If you have a PS3 and want a cheap easy to use keyboard, this is it! It is very good for the price! I ordered one for my friend and I and we both love it! Keys are easy to use feels like a regular keyboard. I wouldn't mind using this as my own keyboard. If your looking for a good working keyboard. I recommend this!
You get what you pay for July 17, 2008 Well great price for this keyboard. BUT the one I recieved new out of the box already had a problem with the enter key being stuck periodically. Scrubbed it down and it still does it. Not to mention I dislike that "power" button on top, accidently hit that many a time. Anyway you get what you pay for, be warned.
Very good but not perfect February 10, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I ordered two of these keyboards and they were delivered promptly and work great out of the box. I do recommend the product to purchasers who want a simple, cheap, functional USB keyboard with good key action with a decent solid feeling to it.
However, as someone who uses a keyboard all day at work and for a probably unhealthy amount at home as well, I couldn't give the keyboard 5 out of 5.
Someone probably thought it would be a great idea to include "extra" keys that many keyboards have these days: e.g. Power/Sleep/Wake Up. Well, its kinda sorta a good idea. The problem is that the manufacturer achieved this by moving the insert/delete keys down a line.
Look closely at the picture and you'll see that above the cursor keys there is a block of 3 x 3 keys, not the usual two rows of 3 keys.
Its frustrating to remember that when I want "insert" I need to press where "delete" used to be, and pressing what I thought was "insert" is now "print screen". On top of that, you might accidentally power off your computer if you try to hit where "print screen" normally is.
This keyboard would be simply excellent if they'd kept the normal layout, or put a special "alt" function that enables different keysets. As it is, it is between 3-4 out of 5.
Great keyboard, can't go wrong January 29, 2008 I have been using this keyboard for months now as a replacement for the keyboard on my Dell Notebook. The keys on the built-in for the lap top are popping up because I type too hard, so I decided to get a new one, but I decided to go cheap. I wasn't disappointed! The enter key and the backspace take a few days to get used to, but they're no big deal. I've also recommended this to a friend who is in need of a keyboard to plug into her laptop.
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