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The V7 Standard Full-Size Space Saving Spill Resistant USB Keyboard combines functionality with comfort. Designed for Windows PCs, this keyboard features a low-profile, quiet key design, ensuring a smooth typing experience. Its spill-resistant feature and plug-and-play capability make it a practical choice for any professional workspace.
| Brand | V7 |
| Item model number | KC0A1-4N6P |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Vista,Windows,Windows 2000,Windows 7 |
| Item Weight | 14.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 5.7 x 1 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17 x 5.7 x 1 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Manufacturer | V7 |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B005Y0G9ME |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | January 7, 2012 |
G**H
Standard USB Keyboard.
It's a keyboard. Nothing fancy but it works well. The price is right! Non of the extra clunky crap. Just a solid, basic keyboard. I will purchase more.
J**M
Nice keyboard - Compatible with MacBook Pro
The media could not be loaded. This keyboard works perfectly and seems to be well made. I wasn't sure if it would work with Mac products, but fortunately it works fine on my MacBook Pro laptop. I purchased it as a secondary keyboard to the one on my laptop, the number pad on this keyboard is good for accounting and spreadsheets - it's much better than the long "row" of numbers on the Macbook Pro's setup.The first time you plug this keyboard into your computer's USB port, there is a quick keyboard configuration that requires you to press a few of the keys to ensure it is properly calibrated. After that, the keyboard is ready to go. The keys are nice and have just the right amount of resistance. The USB cord is long enough to accommodate just about any scenario.*NOTE: At the time of this review, the product photos show both a keyboard and a mouse. But this purchase includes only a keyboard, there is no mouse.
D**Y
One of the best baby toys purchased this year by me
I have a cordless Logitech keyboard that I use downstairs for the media center I built. My daughter is less than a year old, and she absolutely needs my keyboard if she sees I am using it. I went on Amazon to see if I could find a baby-oriented keyboard so she could play with her own while I used mine. All the baby keyboards are too toy-ish, and if she wanted a toy, I am sure she would have been drawn to other 6,887 toys strewn across the house. What she wanted was for my keyboard to be her keyboard. So I sat in search of a keyboard that would serve the purpose and not break the bank. That's when I found this V7 Standard USB Keyboard.When the product arrived, I was very happy believing I had found the cure the keyboard conundrum. I unboxed it and severed the cord with a pair of kitchen sheers. Molly was not sure what to do at first, but the after I slide my fingers across the home row and the soothing purr of keys were heard, she was hooked. All the keys on this keyboard are raised higher than most other keyboards I have used in awhile. It reminds me of the key heights during the time where Willenium was chart-topper. But these raised keys mean more spring action for a baby to enjoy! It's perfect. And at the price I was able to key this keyboard at, it doesn't bothering me at all when Molly beats on the numeric keypad, which does have good spacing by the way. The noises that come from this keyboard are also great. They are loud enough for her to be entertained, but not so loud that it over powers any music or entertainment playing in the background.Now when I am using my keyboard and the whir of keystrokes tickle Molly's ear and she begins careening over toward me like the most dysfunctional baby elephant I have ever seen, all it takes to spare my keyboard is one brush of the keys from this bad boy, and she's content.(Note: Her fingers aren't that strong but strong enough to surprise me. I would advise to watch your baby when playing with this keyboard, as you should with almost any toy just in case those little infantile vise grips manage to dislodge a key from it's seating to prevent a choking hazard.)
W**E
Great keyboard
This keyboard works great unlike the HP keyboard that I had before. The placement of the keys is a little different, but I'll get used to it. With the HP keyboard, the key would stick and I'd wipe out most of the writing that I put in. This keyboard is like a gift from God.
K**8
More than half the keys are dead.
How did this get past QC? More than half the keys are dead.The keyboard feels light and looks cheaply constructed, which is fine for a $10 device. One or two dead keys I can understand but entire rows?? e.g. asdfghjkl;' are all dead.The "QC Pass" sticker on the back is a joke.Edit: I also bought the PS2 version of the same keyboard and this worked fine.
D**O
cheap keyboard
This keyboard works just fine and is dirt cheap. It's pretty small and slim for such a cheap keyboard and the keys are nice and springy. However, the keys are loud and have a hollow feel. When I type on this keyboard it can be noisy, which I don't mind but may be annoying to some. It seems responsive enough for casual gaming, and has held up to light/moderate use for two years. (But is definitely not a gamer's keyboard.)
A**T
You get what you pay for.
The keyboard is functional but it's extremely flimsy and has an awkward layout. It's easy to tell the keyboard is cheap by the weight of the keys and even the length of the USB cord. Spend a few more dollars on a better keyboard even if you're like me and replace it every year.
R**H
Really Nice Keyboard
This is really a nice keyboard. I would say not great, because the keys are not so smooth, but are okay. A little bit noisy especially space bar. Another thing I don't like is the layout of Home,End,Insert,Delete,PgUp and PgDown keys which is different from what I am used to. However I can get adjusted to that.I would say this is a really nice keyboard for an affordable price.
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