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Wireless Keyboard - Silver with Black keys - £3.99 with Free Delivery (merged)
bingsy
Posts: 282 Forumite

http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/87253
Product Information
- Features : 19 easy hot keys
- freely enjoying Web surfing and media control 256 IDs per channel to be free from interference
- Distinct indicator on the keyboard for low battery notice
- Smart sleeping mode for power saving Specifications
- Channel: 1 or 2
- Radio Frequency: 27MHz
- Operation distance: 1.5m
- Keyboard Key: 104-109
- Hot Keys: 19
- Battery: AA * 2
- Interface: PS/2 (not USB) Thanks biglugs
- Driver: Compatible with Win 95/98/2000/NT/ME/XP

http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/90794
For those of you with beige PC's, there is a wireless mouse & Keyboard for £8.99 including free delivery. This has been previously posted by someone else so credit to them.
Ye'!, And!!?. How am I supposed to know?
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^ that looks like the one im currently using - got it at least 6months ago prob more its good range isnt great (if you turn away from the point by more than about 90 degrees it goes funny and the paint is rubbing away but u get what u pay for
shame i dont need a new one just yetYes Your Dukeiness
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reehsetin wrote:prob more its good range isnt great (if you turn away from the point by more than about 90 degrees it goes funny and the paint is rubbing away but u get what u pay for
Does it have switchable frequencies reehsetin?. In the past I've owned wireless keyboards where the frequency was selectable, one gave a greater range than the other. I've owned about 5 since then & they only seem to come with one frequency now..Ye'!, And!!?. How am I supposed to know?0 -
Please note: this is a PS/2 interface and you need to be sure your pc has the right connector for this. The latest Dell machines for instance have USB keyboards only and this wouldn't work without an adapter.You don't get medals for sitting in the trenches.0
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My thanks button appears not to be working but cheers Bingsy I have ordered one of these.
Delivery not expected until 13th July but can't complain for free shipping.
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Are there any good deals areound for wireless keyboard and mouse package?0
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Dunno if this has been posted already - couldn't see it...
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/87253
...haven't recieved mine yet so cant comment on quality, but there's some good reviews
£3.99 delivered if you pick the super saver option
anyway, very cheap this, so dont expect greatness
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bingsy wrote:Does it have switchable frequencies reehsetin?. In the past I've owned wireless keyboards where the frequency was selectable, one gave a greater range than the other. I've owned about 5 since then & they only seem to come with one frequency now..
i dont think it does no it is literally basic
only thing that annoys me with this keyboard is i cant use the hotkeys with winamp etc only windows media player even with the option ticked in the programYes Your Dukeiness
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It has 2 channels, took me a while to find this out, thought it was just not working but after a while found switch to change channel under one of the feet!0
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