Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 v2 (69A-00001)
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| Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 v2 (69A-00001) |
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| Manufacturer: Microsoft |
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| List Price: $99.95 |
| Sale Price: $34.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
| The ultimate in cutting-edge performance and sleek design, this High Definition Laser mouse and Comfort Curve keyboard set is perfect for any state-of-the art desktop environment.With proprietary Microsoft High Definition Laser Technology, this mouse responds quicker and offers more control. The mouse Magnifier tool lets you enlarge and edit any section of the screen, and the Tilt Wheel enables you to scroll horizontally as well as vertically. The comfortable keyboard with a Zoom Slider and My Favorites Keys makes accessing and viewing documents, spreadsheets and images more convenient. |
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Product Details |
- Zoom Slider gives you one-touch access to the photo tools you use most
- Special My Favorites keys let you instantly bring up the photos, folders, files and Web pages you use most
- Rest your hands in comfort on the cushioned palm rest
- Media Center controls your media activities by touching a key
- Enhanced function keys perform common commands from your keyboard
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Customer Reviews |
Perfect!
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| Review Date: March 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Jennifer, Colorado |
| This keyboard and mouse are wonderful, even with the Mac I paired them with. Great touch and perfect extras! |
Don't buy it or you'll hate yourself in the morning
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| Review Date: February 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Derek G, Redneck, South Carolina |
I hope I received a dud because this keyboard is so bad it has literally scared me off of wireless keyboards altogether. I'm not a Microsoft basher. In fact I owned the original Microsoft Natural for over 10 years before deciding to upgrade now. I loved that keyboard but absolutely hate this one. I could not get keys to register whether I was a foot away or even an inch away from the wireless receiver. Capital letters, especially, were a problem. I skipped letters all the time and soon found myself constantly looking at the screen in order to correct any missed keys. I made sure I installed the latest version of itype (the MS keyboard drivers) instead of the ones on the disk. They didn't help either.
As far as the mouse, it was a rather pleasant experience compared to the keyboard. Still, it wasn't as precise, for a lack of a better word, as the Logitech MX-1000 I was replacing. Right now I am typing this review on a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 and while it has a few annoyances like a loud space bar and slightly mushy keys it's a much better keyboard for the money, even if it is wired.
Avoid this desktop keyboard and mouse, though. There's plenty of better competition out there. |
Terrible Wireless
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| Review Date: February 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer: X. Li, Saint Louis, MO USA |
I've owned this keyboard for 5 years. The keyboard feels good and has good ergonomics, along with a good layout and a number of very useful special buttons around the edges. It's decent for word processing and the like.
The wireless connectivity is virtually nonexistent. Never ever, ever buy this for gaming or if you want to type for more than a couple seconds without it missing a character. Sometimes, I can move the mouse a few inches without getting any response on the screen. This isn't an issue with batteries or transmitter placement, as I've tried all the solutions prescribed by Microsoft.
Early on, when I first got the keyboard, the problem wasn't that pronounced, but now, it's almost unusable. I have to go back every other word to fix a letter that has been omitted by the failed connection. |
Love the Keyboards, hate the mouse
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| Review Date: February 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Douglas R. Doster, St Louis, MO, USA |
I have two of these keyboards. I love the ergonomics. They just seem to work well for me.
I just don't like the mouse. I prefer a few features on the Logitech G5. You can set the scroll wheel up to move forward/backward when web browsing, just bump it right or left to change pages. Also, adjustable sensitivity works well for the different people in the house using the computers. We each prefer different amounts of movement on screen relative to the movement on the desk.
One annoyance, the poor communication screen notification comes up rarely. I've tried their trouble shooting, changing batteries, etc. I don't pay attention to it anymore, and just move on. It only happens at most monthly or less.
Get the keyboard! Pitch the mouse.
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Great keyboard
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| Review Date: February 1, 2010 |
| Reviewer: E. Hughes, Boca Raton, FL |
| I wish I would have bought this product a longtime ago wireless is the way to go! I love the design it is has a built in writs pad. |
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