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Lenovo Enhanced Performance Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse - keyboard , mouse ( 73P4067 )

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MSRP: $99.36
Your Price: $58.36
Savings: $ 41.00 ( 41% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: IBM (Aap Misc Parts)
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Lenovo Enhanced Performance Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse - keyboard , mouse ( 73P4067 ) Features
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Additional Lenovo Enhanced Performance Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse - keyboard , mouse ( 73P4067 ) Information
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The Enhanced Performance Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse use a 2.4 GHz R/F technology that does not interfere with Bluetooth or Wireless LANs. This product offers a 10-meter range. You can use it in large conference rooms together with a projector and in many other environments. Another benefit of this product is its ease of use. Unlike other wireless products that demand extensive setup, the Enhanced Performance Wireless Keyboard only requires a driver install to begin operating.This keyboard has the same layout as the Enhanced Performance USB Keyboard, which allows you to complete your computing tasks faster, more efficiently, and comfortably. Seven reprogrammable hot keys open programs, documents, and Web sites. The keys are set at the factory with Lock Desktop, My Documents, Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Calculator, e-mail, and Internet. To reprogram the hot keys, a software utility is included that lets you print a custom legend for the hot keys.A multimedia pod is included on the keyboard so you can easily control audio and video files, or launch your favorite media player. Microsoft Windows shortcuts are highlighted on the front skirt (front surface) of keys to help you perform tasks more efficiently.The keyboard also includes a detachable wrist rest with a smooth rubberized coating and a three-way keyboard tilt adjustment.Also included in this kit is an optical wheel mouse that uses 2.4 GHz R/F technology. To use this keyboard and mouse with your ThinkPad when you travel, use the small USB dongle and the mouse.
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What Customers Say About Lenovo Enhanced Performance Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse - keyboard , mouse ( 73P4067 ):
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It would probably be good for light use but extended use causes my hand to cramp. The keyboard is well built but not as well as my Lenovo laptop keyboard. For some reason non-bluetooth wireless keyboards seem to have serious range issues and this one is no exception. All bluetooth keyboards I have tried have worked well at this range. I need about 7 to 8 feet of range from the USB dongle to the keyboard and mouse. I attempted to use this product in my living room with my home media computer. This hardware was not capable of that range without issues with mouse response and key strokes dropping out. Finally the mouse is somewhat narrow and uncomfortable for my hand.
The mouse is a bit frustrating. Wireless performance is flawless for the keyboard. I need to click on a button to get the mouse to wake up. The keyboard is exactly what I was looking for. I was very frustrated using keyboards using non-IBM standard layouts, like Logitech and HP. It seems to go to standby within seconds of no movement.
It's very rugged, so it didn't break yet. But the rugged build also makes it very annoying to tinker with the batteries every time, and as above, if you like this mouse you probably have strong hands to begin with. No matter how you pack it, the buttons will get pressed, the laser turns on, and the batteries will be dead within a few days on the road.I've been flipping over a battery whenever I pack up or start using the mouse - often four times a day. So how does one travel with this mouse. The mouse is heavy and big, which may be a problem for some, but OK for me. I've been using this product for >2 years.I've only used the keyboard for a few months, it is was excellent.I've been using the mouse continuously, even in my travels, as I need the middle button for my Unix apps and thinkpad's built in navigation supports it badly. It also reliable, with excellent buttons, scrolling and of course, pointing.Nevertheless, it's a bad product for the road because of one design mistake: there's no on/off switch. The battery compartment is not designed for that kind of usuage.
It's gigantic and godawful heavy. The mouse probably weighs 1/2 a lb for god knows why. The mouse is also elongated and must longer than anything I have ever seen. Keyboard is fine and of good quality though the keys are a bit tough to press and requires more pressure than I'm used to. This is not thinkpad quality.The killer is the mouse. If you don't have wrist problems before, you will after using this mouse.
Instructions were easy to understand. I would buy again, most definitely. Setup was a breeze. I can go about 30 feet away and still pickup the signal.
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