- Compatible OS: Windows: 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, Vista / MAC OS: 10.1.5 and higher
- Operation: QWERTY, A-Type/ Dimensions: 14.2L x 6.5W x 1.2H in.
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Pretty In Pink,
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This review is from: My Kids "Little Princess" Mini Keyboard & Optical Mouse (pink) (Personal Computers)
I use this keyboard and mouse at work every day! My co-workers laugh at me because it is kid sized but it adds a girly touch to my office along with my pink computer chair. I have no problems with it, and it fits my small hands. Definitely a girl thing to have!
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Great for Little Girls,
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I bought this keyboard and mouse for my granddaughter at 4.5 years old. Her little fingers fit perfect on the keys. She started learning correct hand and finger positions right after she received it. She and I are very pleased with this product. I can see anyone with small hands finding this keyboard very comfortable to work with. I give this product the highest recommendation.
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Great starter keyboard for 2-9 year olds,
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This review is from: My Kids "Little Princess" Mini Keyboard & Optical Mouse (pink) (Personal Computers)
Bought it for my daughter's 4th birthday. She's now turning 9 this month, and has out grown the small size keyboard (she asked for a full size keyboard that I had kicking around). However she still prefers the small size mouse.I'm writing this review, because I'm now in the market for a blue one for my 2 year old. As keyboards go, it's lower quality than a Microsoft Ergo keyboard as the keys have a little more friction than they should. Then again, it's smaller, and cheaper than a Microsoft keyboard, and worked perfectly for the job it had at hand. Both the mouse and keyboard each come with a native USB connector, plus a PS/2 adapter so works with both older PC's and the newer ones that are devoid of PS/2.
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