Microsoft’s Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is like Apple’s Wireless Keyboard ( ) in that both keyboards are compact, both have low profiles, and both use Bluetooth. The Keyboard 6000 is a good ...
As the image above reveals, there’s nothing ergonomic about this second Surface-branded model. It’s thin and light just as customers would expect from a Surface keyboard. It’s almost like the Designer ...
Microsoft’s new Universal foldable keyboard is the answer to a question not yet asked – do we need ultra-portability and the trade-offs that creates. The answer of course is yes. From the moment I saw ...
We can all agree that poor cable management makes working at your desk an unpleasant experience and all your RGB coolness goes to waste. However, a keyboard is one of the most used and integral parts ...
Just received a Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard and good news: I have them working with my TDK USB dongle 1.4.2 build 1. The Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard and mouse come as a kit with a ...
Desktop users who want to remove the clutter of cables on their desks, or tablet users looking to get the functionality of a full computer out of their devices, can consider switching to a Bluetooth ...
Microsoft is finally launching two keyboards with new, dedicated shortcut keys for Office and Windows 10’s emoji menu. Microsoft’s new Ergonomic Keyboard. Microsoft previously floated the idea for an ...
Even those who aren't too keen on Microsoft's software strategies often admit that the company's hardware arm pushes out some decent peripherals, and the latest such example of that is their Bluetooth ...
Microsoft Corp. has moved closer to release of a wireless keyboard and mouse set that relies on Bluetooth wireless network technology. The company, which has been slow in adding support for Bluetooth ...
Microsoft's Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 ($89.95 direct) is a comfort curve, a slightly arched keyboard that bends toward you. This typing solution is for those who want to get out of the flat, ...
I am a total keyboard snob; there's no ifs, ands, or buts about it. Over the last few years, I've personally tested virtually every possible keyboard type--and every key switch type--and am convinced ...