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Five Star Reviews:

57%
This keyboard doesn't look or feel super cheap, but it's super cheap
January 4, 2017
This keyboard doesn't look or feel super cheap, but it's super cheap. I like it and it does the job well. After having a wireless keyboard that only caused me headache from disconnection or dead batteries I was happy to go back to a reliable wired keyboard.
Microsoft wired keyboard is top rated for me
April 9, 2016
The new Microsoft keyboard was received quickly and worked perfect out of the box. I bought it to have the standard key type look and feel, the same as I have at work. I prefer wired over wireless because I do not need to move it around and the wired connection prevents any potential wireless problems. The value for the price is good, I can recommend this product to anyone looking for a wired keyboard.
Very smooth keyboard for the right price! I've purchased ...
February 18, 2016
Very smooth keyboard for the right price! I've purchased a few before so I know the quality of these keyboards - cheap - works - period. It's a little loud but what can you say - it was $10! The more expensive kb do make a little noise but this keyboard makes the stroking sound as all kb do with the exception of a small rattle sound accompanying it. No big deal - I don't type much either so I don't need the ergonomic kb (of which I have 2 - also microsoft).If you are looking for a cheap and every efficient fast typing kb - buy this one - heck buy two or three! If you have an office are need replacing 5-10 kb at once - it's just cost prohibitive to buy the expensive ones. Thanks amazon - again!
Perfect, but only after changing a default setting
March 26, 2015
This keyboard is quiet with the perfect amount of travel and force required to depress a key. It features the classic, predictable, and ergonomic layout of 104 keys with three LEDs to indicate the status of number lock, caps lock, and scroll lock. As it is wired it never needs battery replacement nor has any key lag or latency problems.However, with a default setting in Windows 8.1, the keyboard randomly turns on and off, as evidenced by the number lock LED turning on and off. This causes aggravation due to the keyboard not registering a few keystrokes when this happens. The computer also makes a USB connection/disconnection sound when this happens.Fortunately, the fix is easy: uncheck "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" in the device properties. I posted step-by-step instructions with screenshots on how to do so here: http://felixwong.com/2015/03/solved-microsoft-wired-keyboard-200-disconnects-and-makes-usb-connection-sound/
Good Basic Keyboard
January 12, 2015
I wanted a simple, basic, wired keyboard for two computers, so I bought two of these. These filled those requirements excellently. The keyboard has a nice tactile feedback and smooth action. The size and spacing of the keys and numeric keypad are just right. The caps-lock, num-lock and scroll-lock indicator lights are effective without being obnoxiously bright. If I have an criticism at all, it would be that the feet that raise the back of the keyboard could raise it just slightly more, but I seem to be OK with this angle as it is. It was well priced and I am entirely satisfied with this purchase.
Probably no better keyboard for the price
December 12, 2014
I also own the Logitech PS/2 equivalent to this and prefer the Microsoft.http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Classic-Keyboard-K100-920-003199The Microsoft is more comfortable, takes less force to press the keys, and has better sculpted keys (to help your fingers locate the keys and not stray).The Logitech has a slim profile which is nice to save space, but otherwise it hurts my wrists to use.The reason I tried the Logitech over the MS was because I noticed (or thought I did) some lag in keypress occasionally over my USB. (Which could be on my motherboard, not the keyboard.)So I'm going with PS/2 for awhile to see if that cures the issue.Key delay is not important unless you are gaming or venting radioactive gas Y/N?This keyboard gets 5 stars because of the price, it's not the most amazing keyboard but it's good enough for the money.Like I said, if there's a USB delay issue, that's almost certainly on my motherboard and OS, not the keyboard itself. Even if it's not my PC, then it's the USB standard, not MS's fault.My favorite cheap keyboards are the old Dell keyboards. I finally ditched my last one because it was so full of crumbs and spills it was starting to attract squirrels. I almost bought a used one, but doing that sight unseen didn't seem like a good idea.
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Four Star Reviews:

20%
Nice Keyboard
August 10, 2017
Works fine but just like the others the letters wear off. The letter A,L and the period key are worn off on mine as I write to where you can see what key they are. I have even tried purchasing the replacement plastic letters that are sold out there and they don't last long at all for my 2 previous keyboards. Just looked to see when I purchased this Microsoft key board and it has been 2 years 9 months but the lettering wore off in less then a year. Funny all the rest of the letters and numbers on this keyboard still look like new.
Great! Except one thing...
May 16, 2016
Great keyboard, although this is perfect for business or doing work on a computer because this keyboard is very cozy and comfortable, this is not great for games. The keyboard tends to turn off by itself after for about five seconds even if you hold on the same button, which is annoying when you play Minecraft because once this keyboard turns off by itself, the character will move forward by itself after you lift that button up. This is just an example if you play games like these with this keyboard. Not saying it's bad or terrible, but it's just one feature I didn't like. Overall, this is great for business or for typing, basically, just for the heads-up.
Great Value for the Price
March 8, 2016
When I first got the keyboard, it worked well. I got this model because it was cheap. The response time is fairly good. The only issue I have been having is that after 2-3 years of having the keyboard, the shift key seems to be sticking and functioning like CAPS lock. If I have paused for a couple minutes before typing, there also can be a lag before it realizes that I have been typing, so it misses somewhere between a couple letters and a couple words before waking up again. I still give it 4 stars because I got it for $8 originally, and it worked for several years before having issues, and the issues that I am having with it now are falling into the category of "slightly annoying" because they are predictable and easy to correct.
Nice, Simple Wired-Keyboard
December 15, 2014
I replaced an old wireless keyboard with this one. I've come to the realization that I have no need for a wireless keyboard. If I am far enough away from my computer to need a wireless keyboard, I can't see what I'm writing. Also, I like the simpler keyboards without the odd ergonomic layout or the extra wrist rests. I've been typing via touch for too long to teach my hands a new layout. This fits the bill. It's simple and I don't have to put batteries in it. I'm still getting used to the action of the keys. At the moment, I don't like they way they feel but that may just be because I haven't given myself time to get used to them since they are different from my old keyboard.
Working fine for now, but was it worth the extra $2?
October 26, 2014
Keyboard arrived on time in good condition, and it seems to work fine. However, several models of this keyboard are for sale on Amazon, all extremely similar in design and functionality, with different prices. I ordered this model because the specifications listed by Amazon indicated that the weight was 1.9 pounds. (Shipping weight was listed separately as 2.2 lbs.) I paid a couple dollars more for this one in hopes that it would be more solidly built, as reflected in the greater weight for this particular model (JWD-00046) over the other similar models. The model number on the back of the keyboard I received is 1406. Did I receive what I ordered?? Is this any better than the ones that cost $2 less?? That's anyone's guess. This light-weight keyboard is made of plastic, like all the rest I saw listed on Amazon. It feels much lighter than 1.9 pounds. It's not in the same league as the old IBM PC keyboards of years ago, which were very heavy and solid. For that matter, it's not in the same league as the keyboard for my Gateway tower computer which I purchased in 2006. All I know is that it's working with my Dell Latitude laptop, and its more spacious layout and extra numeric keypad are great improvements over the cramped, and increasingly flakey, laptop keyboard. So 4 stars will suffice.
Very Basic
January 19, 2014
This is a very basic cheap keyboard. It works well but has no bells or whistles. I plugged it into my extra pc and it recognized it with no problems right away in Linux and Windows. It is fairly light and the USB cable is pretty long.My main computer has a mechanical keyboard(which I love), so when I move over to my extra computer to do something, it feels like I am typing on a keyboard made of mashed potatoes, but this is just a personal preference. I find the keyboard fairly comforable too. It does have legs on the rear so you can elevate it if that is what you prefer.Recommended for anyone looking for a no frills keyboard for a cheap build or an extra/backup PC.
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Three Star Reviews:

10%
Meh. It works. It's a keyboard. It's cheap.
July 18, 2016
Flimsier than I imagined from the description, but then again it's hard to find a keyboard anymore that doesn't a) feel like it would blow away in a strong breeze, and b) have these mushy soft feel keys that I really don't care for. I'm not looking for the old IBM clicky boards (and if I were, I actually HAVE one in the junk box if I could find an adapter for an AT keyboard!) but a little more tactile feedback than today's keyboards is something I appreciate.OTOH what do you want for ten bucks with free Prime shipping? I spilled a glass of wine in my old one which was getting tired anyway. This will do for now. Soon as I have time I'll go to the local PC parts emporium and actually try some. I loath things that are cordless when they don't need to be, and keyboards are a prime example.
It is ok, considering the price.
April 25, 2016
I have been using Microsoft SideWinder X4 keyboard for a long time and absolutely love it. Unfortunately it looks like Microsoft discontinued it. But this keyboard is nothing like X4. It looks and feels really cheap. Keys have glare that make it hard to see, if you use a desk lamp. Also keys feel loose in their sockets and move side to side when typing. I know this keyboard is much cheaper and therefore it is not a fair comparison. I will be buying a different keyboard. On the positive side, it works, does not require any custom software and has a good classical layout. I really hope Microsoft will bring back X4
It's not a bad product. It's not a great product
September 11, 2015
It's not a bad product. It's not a great product. It is what it is and works. If you need a cheapo wired keyboard, this is the one to get. It's not getting a 3 because it's a bad product. It's getting a 3 because I'm spoiled and I would tell anyone with some bank to pass on this and get themselves a nice mechanical keyboard. They last longer, they feel better and they allow you to type even better and faster.
I do like it better than the wireless one however
March 23, 2015
It is very stiff, but it is well made. Sometimes when I am typing it seems to pause and the first 8 - 10 characters of the sentence I type does not come through. I do like it better than the wireless one however. It's alright, but not the most wonderful keyboard I've ever had, but I do not regret purchasing it. I have purchased keyboards in the $20 to $30 range that do not last and this is a good one and it will last a lot longer. So, actually, it was worth the $12.00 I paid for it. And if nothing else, it will be a great spare to have to fall back on. It is difficult to find a keyboard in today's world that does not cost an arm and a leg and actually holds up.
Get the Logitech K120 instead
March 21, 2014
This keyboard has the following problems in relation to the K120:-Front too high. The clearance from your wrists over the spacebar is extremely high. You will need a wrist pad for this keyboard.-Letters too small. They are tiny and wear off very quickly.-Mushy key feel. The Logitech has much crisper feel.-Slow-ish typing. I can type faster on the K120. YMMV.Overall this is not a "bad" keyboard by any means, especially for the price. But, since they're usually around the same price, I'd recommend the K120 instead.
Non-operable during boot sequence - USB only! Not for "legacy" computers.
March 1, 2014
First, I'd like to say that I am satisfied with the quality of the keyboard, and the way it feels when I type (I've been a touch typist for over 35 years). However, I found that this keyboard is "USB only" - it will not operate at all with a USB to PS2 keyboard adapter. I also found that the keyboard does not function until booted into Windows. That is a particular problem if you need your keyboard to enter your BIOS settings, or to select an operating system on a multi-boot computer. I have two "legacy" computers here at home in daily use, as well as one "modern" computer. The older two computers both need an active keyboard to enter the BIOS settings or to select the boot partition, so this keyboard is not suitable for use on them (these same computers do not recognize a mouse during boot - selection has to be by keyboard). I had intended this as a replacement for a discontinued Logitech keyboard (about 10 years old) on one of our older and most used computers - half of the keys had their labeling worn off from years of daily use, and non-typist family members were complaining about it. Instead, I'll have to swap around keyboards and put this on our newer computer - not the "fix" I would prefer.
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Two Star Reviews:

6%
Great price. The keyboard was advertised as quiet but ...
April 8, 2017
Great price. The keyboard was advertised as quiet but they were not. My space bar just broke and I had to chuck the unit.
because the keyboard itself was fantastic. I just don't enjoy wasting hours and hours ...
September 6, 2016
I had neverending issues with this keyboard disconnecting and reconnecting all of my other USB ports. Long story short, I spent about two months troubleshooting and adjusting power settings on USB ports and removing and reattaching various devices in various combinations, to no avail. It's a shame, because the keyboard itself was fantastic. I just don't enjoy wasting hours and hours of time trying to troubleshoot, not when other keyboards are available at similarly cheap prices. I ended up buying the Amazon Basics keyboard, plugged it in and I was all set with zero issues.
There's no joy typing on a keyboard this flimsy
August 8, 2016
There's no joy typing on a keyboard this flimsy. This is not the only flimsy keyboard out there; most keyboards are shoddy these days. Gamers understand this. They buy mechanical keyboards that respond with sufficient spirit and tactile enthusiasm. I could go on, but I won't.
I got this keyboard because I've had other Microsoft keyboards ...
February 27, 2016
I got this keyboard because I've had other Microsoft keyboards and have had no problem. This one has multiple keys that stick or just don't work unless you push on the button numerous times. I am a heavy keyer and thought they would loosen up with use but after a week of keying, I still had the same problems.
Low price, low quality
February 2, 2015
A few weeks after purchasing this keyboard, it started to randomly disconnect from any computer it is attached to, and then reconnect a few seconds later, as if the USB connection is flaking out. Overall, I was looking for a cheap keyboard to use here and there when needed, and it fulfills that need, but it would be nice if it performed more reliably. The feel of the keys is pretty cheap, but for the price, this is what I expected.
Good to have around, but it will never be my primary keyboard.
April 5, 2014
The good: it's simple and cheap. There are no frills, special functions, or software to install. It will work with pretty much any computer manufactured in the last 15 years.The bad: The keys feel loose and wiggle a little. The little bumps on the F and J keys to help with touch typing are very subtle. Key presses offer little tactile feedback and I often hit two keys at the same time and not notice. I don't enjoy typing with this keyboard.You can get a much better keyboard from Microsoft or another brand for only $10 more. I gave mine to the IT department at work to use as a backup.
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One Star Reviews:

7%
worst keyboard ever!
September 8, 2016
I am not a keyboard elitist, in fact before using this keyboard I didn't even think there was a working keyboard that wasn't good enough. However this keyboard is awful, because microsoft in their infinite wisdom thought it would be a good idea to build a keyboard that turns itself off after 5 seconds. Now this doesn't sound so bad, but in practice it means that it doesn't register the first key you push so whenever you try to type something half the words you typed are missing their first letter. in addition if you happen to be holding a key down when it turns off it prints an infinite string of that letter. This makes it impossible to type with, let alone play a game. Do not buy this keyboard, it is JUNK.
Barely Works. Absolute Garbage.
April 22, 2016
On a regular basis, the keyboard will just stop working for a second or two as if I had disconnected it. It seems to be firmly rooted in the USB slot, so there shouldn't be any sort of problem. Further, these USB slots worked perfectly fine for other USB devices and switching the USB slot the keyboard used didn't fix the problem. Rebooting the computer with the keyboard plugged in before turning the PC back on didn't fix the problem. Going into the control panel and checking to make sure that there wasn't some sort peculiar "power saving" setting on keyboards yielded no results. It doesn't even seem to be tied into use, as the "plugged" and "unplugged" noises would sound when I was watching videos, using the mouse, or otherwise no using the keyboard at all.Sometimes...it just chooses not to work. Only for a second or two, but that's still frustrating for a brand new product to display that sort of behavior without any obvious work around or even a cause.If not for that, it would be a solidly five star product; it's a keyboard with responsive keys, well laid out. It's exactly what you'd expect a keyboard to be for the price, and when it works? It's exactly what you'd expect. When it doesn't work...you have to ask yourself what is so hard about making a keyboard that they can't make one that stays on.EDIT: I originally gave it two stars because when it's working, it's a perfectly reasonable keyboard. It turns itself off so often however that it's absolutely obnoxious. Now I have to go through a pain in the butt to get a refund for a product that didn't work out of the box. This product is TRASH.
Sometimes when I go to use one of my numbers it actually tabs instead it is like the thing is possessed
February 26, 2016
This keyboard does not work with windows 10. I bought 2 of them and they both do the same thing, the caps lock actually triggers the num lock and the num lock goes off and on whenever it wants, the keys work for a short time then they don't . Sometimes when I go to use one of my numbers it actually tabs instead it is like the thing is possessed.
Not as pictured in tbe item description, loud
October 31, 2015
First, the keybord what i received, was not as pictured. I was specifically looking for the keyboard where the letters are located NOT in the centers of the keys to be able to attach the sticky characters for a different language input alongside the English letters. The product images showed that this keyboard was what I was looking for. However, in the keyboard that I received, the English letters were in the centers of the keys making it impossible to add a second language characters. I decided to use it anyway for now because my old keyboard was too loud. Bit, it turned out that the "super quiet" claim was a lie. This keybord is just a little bit quiter than my 10-years old one.
... my one and only reviews because this product so terribly awful that it warrants one
December 6, 2014
I've logged on to write one of my one and only reviews because this product so terribly awful that it warrants one. Before anyone says, "Well it's a 10 dollar keyboard. What did you expect," I want to say I at least wanted 10 dollars of use out of it. I have been a proprieter of 10 dollar logitech keyboards for as long as I've been on computers. I've lost more of them in storage than I've had them break. This Microsoft keyboard came in, and I was indifferent towards its small stature, because hey, it's a 10 dollar keyboard. However, this piece of crap, and I say that in the most tame way possible, had a mind of its own. Numlock would randomly toggle on/off if it even wanted to turn on. B didn't work, M didn't work, Ctrl would toggle Numlock, would randomly press buttons on its own, and the shift key was sluggish. I let it torture me for 3 days before I decided I was going to return it.I will say this though: I wanted to take it out side and smash it against a tree, hit it with large objects, and let my dog play with it as a chew toy, but it would be a travesty to let Microsoft have 10 dollars for such an inferior product.TL;DR Don't buy this. You will want to put one in your head if you are trying to write/game/keyboard.
Flakiest keyboard ever!
July 21, 2014
This was a replacement for the exact same model purchased 3 years ago, which was ill treated but survived marvelously for all that time. When I began to use this replacement (in a kinder environment) I was really disappointed! I frequently find while typing a word that the first 2 or 3 characters are missing. I have to strike each key with considerable force to be sure that it's recognized, and even then it takes fits and I may have to really pound a key several times to get it in. Moreover, the Ctrl and Shift keys frequently and unpredictably leave the keyboard in the control or shift state when they are released.The only virtue of this particular keyboard is that it was so cheap that I can throw it away (soon!)
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0163120777754
0804066792868
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Personal Computers
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Brand
Brand
Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft
Color
Color
Black
Black
Black
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Black
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CD-ROM
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Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$12.95
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Pc
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Height
Height
66.9 in
279.1 in
307.1 in
60.6 in
271.7 in
Label
Label
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Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft
Language
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English, Original Language,
English, Unknown,
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Legal Disclaimer
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Manufacturers warranty 90 Days or longer
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New in sealed box
Length
Length
763.8 in
457.1 in
763.8 in
176.0 in
732.3 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft
Model
Model
JWD-00046
35H-00006
6JH-00001
P58-00061
ANB-00001
MPN
MPN
JWD-00046
35H-00006
6JH-00001
P58-00061
ANB-00001
Name
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English
Number of Items
Number of Items
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Number of Parts
Number of Parts
JWD-00046
35H-00006
6JH-00001
P58-00061
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Operating System
Operating System
Windows XP
Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
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Windows
Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Vista
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Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional
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Product Group
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CE
CE
Personal Computer
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Product Type
KEYBOARDS
COMPUTER_INPUT_DEVICE
KEYBOARDS
COMPUTER_INPUT_DEVICE
KEYBOARDS
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Microsoft
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Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft
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Microsoft Optical Mouse 200 for Business - Black
Microsoft Wired Keyboard 200 for Business - Black
Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse - Black (P58-00061)
Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600 (Black)
Warranty
Warranty
Comes with Manufacturer Warranty.
2-year limited hardware warranty
2-year limited hardware warranty
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Comes with Manufacturer Warranty.
Weight
Weight
6.7 oz
31.0 oz
1.8 oz
0.7 oz
5.8 oz
Width
Width
303.1 in
429.5 in
63.0 in
89.8 in
59.1 in
Feature
Feature

Reliable and durable

Comfortable

Make everyday tasks easier with Windows 7

6-foot USB cable

10-key pad

Quick and precise navigation: Scroll wheel and Microsoft Optical Technology let you move quickly and accurately through documents.

1000 dpi: High-performance 1000 dpi optical sensor delivers greater accuracy and control.

Easy to set up and use: No software to install, no feature setup required.

Comfort for right or left hand: Get a grip with a comfortable design created for either hand.

Reliable and durable

Comfortable - Quiet, responsive keys and feet to adjust keyboard from flat to elevated position.

Make everyday tasks easier with Windows 7 - Windows Start button launches your Start menu.

6-foot USB cable

10-key pad

Wired for battery-free operation

Designed for comfort

Scroll wheel for easy navigation

Design is suitable for use with either hand

Combines a sleek design with exceptional value.

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