Logitech Classic Keyboard 200
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Logitech Classic Keyboard 200 9680190120 Keyboards Keyboards
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6717 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Logitech
- Model: 968019-0120
- Released on: 2007-09-27
- Platform: Windows XP
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.83 pounds
Features
- Zero Degree Tilt: Enjoy exceptional comfort in a
- Durable spill-resistant design: Don&apost;t baby
- Windows Vistaready: Use the Start button to get
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Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
From the moment you plug it in, the Logitech Classic Keyboard 200 delivers excellent performance, a comfortable feel, and unmatched durability. The compact, elegant design looks outstanding on any desk, and saves space as well - overall, an unbeatable value!
Customer Reviews
Somewhat disappointing
I bought this because my own (Dell) keyboard started malfunctioning. I had been lent an 'interim fix' (a Microsoft keyboard which was excellent, other than having a '$' sign rather than a '£' and missing one leg), but I wanted something rather more serviceable. The Logitech 200 arrived in good time, as ever, but I have to say it's a little disappointing. It is quite small and I find the lack of any real tilt disagreeable. In fact, I've wedged a wrist support under the back edge to give the keyboard some lift! Most annoying, though, is the fact that my PC (perfectly happy with the last two keyboards) says, each time it boots up, that it has found new hardware and I then go through a cycle of 'looking for software'. There is none; the Logitech site says I don't need any. Yet my PC insists that it would prefer some! The keyboard works fine and I have asked the Logitech support folks for help. I await their reply, but it's extremely aggravating having to go through this ritual each time I switch the PC on!
Classic keyboard 200 with wii. A near perfect combination
i went out on a limb and thought i'dd buy the classic keyboard 200. i'dd heard rumers on the internet but nobody seemed to be reviewing the thing or accutally testing to see if it worked in the first place. I can tell you it does, im writing on it right now. And it works very well to be honest. Typings as fast as you can do it on a regular computer and watching the letters dance around the screen very quickly is quite amusing for anybody watching.
Zoom in and out are controlled by the + and - buttons to the left of the keybord if you dont want to use the wii remote but this seems rather pointless as your going to need it to press ok when yuour typing in to register the words anyway (this is not mapped to the enter button on the keyboard)
The wire length isnt ideal to be quite honest. if this were specialy designed with the wii in mind it would have a long cable or even be wireless but it isnt and it around 1m (I havent measured) Its still good if your just relaxing on your bed or sitting on the sofa and want to browse somthing but not perfect if your in a huge room and wanna sit far away from it. As far as looks are concerned its quite good, for a keyboard. Theyre not style items but its inconspicuous, nice shape and easy to type on so it scores highly.
all in all its the best solution at the moment for the wii's internet and i highly recomend you pick this up now.
Thanks, lyndon
Good enough
My only problem with this keyboard was, I would probably have to admit, me! I'm sure i had read a review or a product description which stated that the keyboard was compatible with Mac's. Well it is, but for one key! The [@] key.
Seeing as this was my first Mac and i hadn't used one before, i was unaware that a Mac keyboard has its [@] key where a pc has the ["] key. So although the keyboard was instantly recognised and it works absolutely fine, be aware that there are two keys that have swapped position!




