HP K2500 Wireless Keyboard
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Good Product for the Price
After using the keyboard for about two weeks now I have only minor complaints. 1) there are no lights to indicate if the caps lock, nun lock, etc. are on. Often I find myself messing up passwords because I've left the caps lock on. 2)there is no power button. The keyboard runs on batteries so an on/off button would be nice. Other than those two things, the keyboard has been fantastic. It's light, functional, and the wireless works great even at a distance. Overall, very solid keyboard for the price.
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USELESS
Could not get keyboard to work, so decided to hold down a key and see how close to computer it had to be in order to function. It would not even register and begin operating until the keyboard was within 10-12 inches from computer. I changed out the batteries with 2 other pair, so attempted to use with 3 different pair of batteries, but did not improve. I exchanged this for a Logitech wireless keyboard, and I couldn't be happier. This feels cheap and flimsy right out of the box. Pick another.
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Dont Even Think About It
1st one arrived with one of the Batteries floating around in the box. Reason: The coiled end of the battery compartment was broken. Totally unrepairable. B&H sent a free replacement. This one is in tact. But the keys are badly unresponsive. Too slow even for a hunt and peck typist. If you think its cheep, it is in every way. Thought if it came from HP it would be good. Not so. This product gives cheep a bad name.
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Excellent and simple
This is the best radio keyboard for this price. Full-size keys placed in their own places as I used to see, not moved to the new position as it happens often. The two AAA batteries work bout one year when I use it 8-10 hrs per day.
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