Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 6000

Published by Sierra Monica B., on Dec 30 2008, in the categories: Gadgets



One of the best brands when it comes to wireless desktop computer keyboards is definetely Microsoft and its latest model released is the Wireless Keyboard 6000 available at a retail price of $59.95 and looking similar with Logitech's Wave Keyboard, just that it doesn't feature the wave design.



Characterized by the translucent border inspired by Windows Aero, the curved Wireless Keyboard 6000 was created with ergonomics in mind, maintaining an overall elegant air.
It supports Flip 3D and provides five customizable keys for instant access to your favorite applications in Windows Vista.
The additional media keys are for controlling the media player with Play, Pause, Volume adjustment and Previous/Next Track.

When it's time to change the battery the status indicatior tells you to expect a lower operation mode until you provide it with four AA alkalines.

Baked with a 3-year warranty, this keyboard seems to be the best solution for Windows Vista fans and not only.
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  • lilavieflerse said on 12/31/2008:

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  • John said on 07/16/2009:

    I bought this keyboard yesterday from my local computer superstore and whilst it looks nice and feels good to use, Microsoft have ommitted indicators for CAPS, num-lock and scroll lock. How flawed is that?

    In case Microsoft or anyone suggests I install the driver software, 1) I'm not taking that as an excuse for M$ to leave out such a basic function. 2) I have already returned the keyboard for a full refund as I considered it 'not fit for purpose'.

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