Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Microsoft
Color: N/A
EAN: 0805529315594
Format: CD
Keyboard Description: QWERTY
Label: Microsoft
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Model: K48-00019
Publisher: Microsoft
Release Date: 2003-09-25
Special Features: nv:Device Type^Mouse and Keyboard Combo|Connection Type^Wireless|Hand Orientation^Right|Tracking Method^Optical|Buttons^5|Scrolling Capability^Yes|Vertical Scroll^Yes|Horizontal Scroll^Yes|Colors^Black/Grey|Connection Type^PS/2|Connection Type^USB 1.1|Colors^Black|Keyboard Type^Multimedia|Connection Type^Wireless|Colors^Black/Grey|Special Features^Internet Hot Keys
Studio: Microsoft
Warranty: 3 years warranty



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Features:
  • Wireless keyboard and mouse work within 6 feet of the receiver
  • Comfortable, ergonomic split keyboard design encourages natural typing position
  • Wireless Optical Mouse is shaped for comfort for right- or left-handed use
  • Windows and Macintosh compatible
  • Three-year warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Works great 75% of the time
I've had this keyboard/mouse for almost a year. For the first 6 months I really didn't have any problems, but lately I seem to be getting more and more interference. I've tried moving the receiver around, but this is just a temporary fix.

Although it works fine most of the time, it is incredibly aggravating when the mouse starts moving erratically or the keyboard isn't recognizing all of your keystrokes.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product for frequent typing
Installation and setup was easy. Provides perfect finger and wrist alignment. Highly recommended. Great price for the features. Nice mouse features. Mag button on left is better than versions with mag on right.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Couldn't make it work
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro

Mouse was very comfortable and worked well. The ergonomic keboard was very comfortable with good action, fairly quiet, but didn't work well. Various keys, especially when used as a combo with upper case or Ctrl, would work sporadically. If I wasn't watching the screen, I'd type a word only to find that three or four of the characters didn't register. If I pressed one of the missing-character keys again and again (and again) it might work or it might not. Very frustrating. I returned it.
The "quick start" folding card that came with the set referred to a user's manual, but there was none included.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - POS
I believe that a keyboard should work 100% of the time (I am understanding of battery replacement/lifetime) when used under reasonable conditions, but I am very disappointed in this system.

I have some metal in my desk which seems to keep the mouse and keyboard from transmitting properly. I went through the process to determine the problem, but the only solution seems to be to keep the mouse within 6 inches of the receiver. I like the keyboard shape and feel, so I will be purchasing a non-wireless design. Knowing a little about transmitter/receiver design, this can be summed up as Microsoft cutting corners to save money by using a non-robust design. I have a 8 year old Logitech wireless system at home that still works flawlessly in all conditions. I figured that 8 years later a new system (Even from Microsoft) would be worry-free. Silly me. One more reason to dislike Microsoft.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Performs flawlessly - no interefence with another wireess kb
Ordered this for my girlfriends computer, she likes the ergonomic shape, and her old wired keyboard was same, so was already used to how it felt compared to a standard keybaord.

Received it and installed batteries (included) and drivers as instructed by the booklet. Had it hooked up and working in less than 10 minutes. Have had it for over a month now, and have not had one complaint or problem with it. I have another similar microsoft keyboard and mouse combo, and the 2 do not interfere with each other, even though they are less than 10 feet apart. The other is a Microsoft Wireless Desktop Elite Keyboard and Wireless Explorer Intellimouse 2.0 I never had any problems with that one either.





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