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51 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I WAS so excited...,
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This review is from: Foldable Portable Roll-Up USB 2.0 Keyboard Keypad (Personal Computers)
...But then I receive this all white box in the mail. I'm normally thankful with what I have, but when I actually plugged this thing in, typing is impossible. I'll use it below. Please note i'm typing normally.
"ths is wg the keyboard does when i type. Yeah, it works sometimes, but good uvk in a chatroom or for an essay. just buy a nw keyboard that isn't foldable. You'll be glad you did."
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
foldable keyboard,
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This review is from: Foldable Portable Roll-Up USB 2.0 Keyboard Keypad (Personal Computers)
Except for not having a number pad, I enjoy how quiet and clean this keyboard is. I don't have to worry about dust like I did with other keyboards. It is comfortable to use.
20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Useful device, but I would avoid this specific model.,
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This review is from: Foldable Portable Roll-Up USB 2.0 Keyboard Keypad (Personal Computers)
I purchased this keyboard because I needed something extremely portable I could use on the relatively rare occasions that I work on a server without just remoting in. It is extremely portable and probably reasonably durable (or at least cheap enough to be semi-disposable.)
The primary problem is the keyboard lacks both home and end keys. Given how frequently I use these keys, and particularly because typing speed on this device is much slower than a standard keyboard, it makies using it extremely painful. The worst part is that there are a number of keys which they've doubled or quadrupled up on which could, instead, have been used to provide home and end. I really hadn't expected the device to have fewer keys than the typical laptop keyboard. If you're doing tasks which require frequent use of home and end (copying lines of text for configuration, editing shell scripts, etc.) I would suggest finding a slightly larger foldable keyboard which at least has a complete laptop keyset on it. I consider this a boneheaded enough decision to warrant knocking the device down to two (since I need to go buy a different one.) Otherwise it would have been a four.
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