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This KB has more weight than usual but the real advantage is it is designed with an upward tilt toward the back for those who dont like a flat keyboard PLUS it has longer legs to make the KB more slanted that I like. It feels like it can take a pounding. The PS/2 port is great for your mouse to avoid more wires hanging down in back.
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Build quality on this keyboard is excellent. Feels really solid, and they keys don't have a terrible crunchy dome-feel, despite being a dome keyboard. I do like the fact it has a mouse connection, though it is for ps/2 mouse only. A cheap Logitech optical or your favorite PS/2 ball mouse should work just fine. I have used this on Raspberry Pi, and on a Dell laptop with no issue. Since these are usually pulled from thin-clients purchased by government in favor of ps/2 keyboards, makes these prominent and thus a really great deal for regular consumers. Seriously, buy one for a spare keyboard.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
rugged , heavyduty usb keyboard. Great deal.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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