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GIGABYTE KM7600 GK-KM7600 Black 2.4GHz Wireless Keyboard

GIGABYTE KM7600 GK-KM7600 Black 2.4GHz Wireless Keyboard
GIGABYTEVPN: GK-KM7600
Vendor: GIGABYTE
Price: $39.99 - $39.99 CAD from 1 stores

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GIGABYTE KM7600 GK-KM7600 Black 2.4GHz Wireless Keyboard
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Review Date: 03/25/12
GIGABYTE KM7600 GK-KM7600 Black 2.4GHz Wireless Keyboard
Cons:-small backspace button (with a huge enter button)-mouse is small in my hand-mouse jumps on some surfaces

Pros:-cheap combo for $27-wireless-can turn the mouse off to save battery power-tiny USB dongle! (which can fit into the mouse)
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If all you are looking for is a basic wireless keyboard and mouse, this will probably serve you well. Fortunately for me, I purchased it for my parents, who primarily use their computer for light duty internet use. I think it would have drove me nuts after a short period of time, but that's me.When I opened the package and took the plastic 'protector' off the face of the keyboard, I noticed that there were scratches and scuffs on it! So much for the protector. Not sure where these marks came from, and frankly, they were minor cosmetic blemishes.In use, I found that I did not like the keyboard (I use a Microsoft Comfort Curve for my computer, and quite like it!). The keys felt cheap and I didn't find that they had a very good tactile feel to them. But what really bugged me with the keyboard was the small backspace button and the placement of the backslash button next to it. I found myself typing and hitting the backslash button instead of the backspace button many times (which of course makes me a bit angry...). If it was a small form factor keyboard, I could understand, but the only reason for the size of the backspace and the position of the backslash, was because Gigabyte deemed it appropriate to have an enormous enter button.The mouse was satisfactory, but I found it to be very small in my hands. I liked that it had an on/off switch to save battery power. I also like that the tiny USB dongle can fit into the mouse, making it very portable and usable with a laptop, if you so desire. I did find that the mouse would jump occasionally, which was a bit annoying, but it wasn't excessive.Overall, It was satisfactory, though I seriously doubt I would buy another.
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