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Keyboards by TRUST.Don't buy

Right now I am using a keyboard I got last week from Morrisons. It was an exchange for one my daughter bought in selection of gifts last Xmas. With the older one the keys were becoming blank very quickly and now with this one week old one the A sticks very badly. I'll take it back and get the money back but can someone tell me which are the best keyboards?


To think I gave my original Dell one to the charity shop when I could probably cleaned it (that was sticking too after five years).

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  • I have a Trust keyboard - I'm using now - I've had it for years and it's still working fine. Some of the keytops are a bit shiny, but that's not unexpected.

    Trust keyboards are quite cheap, so I guess it's a bit hit and miss if you get a good or a bad example. Perhaps you were a bit unlucky. By all means get your money back, but I'd say don't be put off getting an exchange instead...
  • free4440273
    free4440273 Posts: 38,438 Forumite
    They are generally cheap, i agree (the mice also). Some of the best keyboards i have used are the HP ones :). I suppose some might say 'a keyboard is a keyboard' :confused:
    BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!

    THE KILLERS :cool:

    THE PUNISHER :dance: MATURE CHEDDAR ADDICT:cool:
  • Jake'sGran
    Jake'sGran Posts: 3,269 Forumite
    I have a Trust keyboard - I'm using now - I've had it for years and it's still working fine. Some of the keytops are a bit shiny, but that's not unexpected.

    Trust keyboards are quite cheap, so I guess it's a bit hit and miss if you get a good or a bad example. Perhaps you were a bit unlucky. By all means get your money back, but I'd say don't be put off getting an exchange instead...

    I would get an exchange but they only sell Trust. In Spain last year when using the hotel's public computer I noticed particularly that the keyboard
    seemed "soft" - can't explain it any other way, and my fingers just flew.
    I find that when there is a flaw on a keyboard it affects my speed.
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