Tony Bensley
Senior HTF Member
Believe it or not, I only just entered the realm of wireless keyboard use yesterday! When I was shopping at Wal-Mart to replace my old and no longer functioning wired Microsoft keyboard that I had been using as an external device on my Acer Laptop, I happened across a Blackweb Wireless Keyboard that cost around $24 pretax (My maximum price point, which I assumed meant getting another wired keyboard!), and decided to give it a try.
So far, my overall experience has been
positive, although it is an adjustment in figuring out the ideal amount of pressure to apply when typing. I haven't been able to find many reviews for my specific keyboard, as Blackweb is an exclusive Wal-Mart brand, as it turns out. What I do fully understand, is that this is very much an entry level wireless keyboard, which is really all that I need, as I don't do gaming, or anything else that really requires a more advanced (Translation: More expensive!) setup!
While my current plan is to stick with this keyboard, I do have 90 days to reconsider. Thus, I welcome any input in regards to what might be better, in terms of just basic inputting (If that makes any sense?), and durability.
This Is The Exact Blackweb Wireless Keyboard (Model # BWK2T), Which Includes A USB Dongle (Nano Receiver) And 2 AAA Energizer Batteries:
Note: For non keyboard applications, I use a Microsoft Wireless Mouse, and don't use Touch Pads (I use a Touch Pad freeze software program for the one on my Acer Laptop!), as I find them too much of a PITA to deal with!
CHEERS!
So far, my overall experience has been
positive, although it is an adjustment in figuring out the ideal amount of pressure to apply when typing. I haven't been able to find many reviews for my specific keyboard, as Blackweb is an exclusive Wal-Mart brand, as it turns out. What I do fully understand, is that this is very much an entry level wireless keyboard, which is really all that I need, as I don't do gaming, or anything else that really requires a more advanced (Translation: More expensive!) setup!
While my current plan is to stick with this keyboard, I do have 90 days to reconsider. Thus, I welcome any input in regards to what might be better, in terms of just basic inputting (If that makes any sense?), and durability.
This Is The Exact Blackweb Wireless Keyboard (Model # BWK2T), Which Includes A USB Dongle (Nano Receiver) And 2 AAA Energizer Batteries:
Note: For non keyboard applications, I use a Microsoft Wireless Mouse, and don't use Touch Pads (I use a Touch Pad freeze software program for the one on my Acer Laptop!), as I find them too much of a PITA to deal with!
CHEERS!
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