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Top View |
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The metallic and black finish on BTC 6300C keyboard give
this keyboard a very subtle yet appealing appearance when it rests on
your desk. It's ultra slim design along with its eight-multimedia
and Internet keys offer you all of the choice for a true time saving
piece of hardware.
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Back View |
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Flip-up Leg |
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The two flip down legs on the rear of the keyboard
insure that the keyboard can be adjusted so that anyone using it will be
comfortable
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Hot Keys |
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Sleep Button |
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Internet Keys |
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Multimedia Keys |
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Indicator Lamps |
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Side View |
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USB - PS2 Connectors |
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CONCLUSION
I was very surprised by
way the 'Scissor Type' keys operated they have a completely different
feel to them when compared to a normal keyboard. That is not exactly a true
statement since they hardly have any feel to them at all. Yes there is
the needed tactical feedback to let you know that you have depressed the
key, but that is the extent of the pressure you feel when you type.
It is truly an effortless motion now to depress a key, but not so much
that you will be wildly typing letters that you don't want. It could
best be described as a keyboard that has been perfectly lubricated.
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Soft Light |
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If you take you finger and place it on any key on your
keyboard you can more than like wiggle it from side to side and up and
down, on the BTC 6300C that motion is completely gone The keys are
secure beneath your fingers now without the slightest bit of
movement. Surprisingly even with my large hand I found that I was very
comfortable using this keyboard and actually able to type for longer
periods with out my wrists getting tied like they do when I use the
monster sized Memorex keyboard.
Sleek design, multimedia
ready with back lighting and silky smooth key action make this one
keyboard worth a second look if your in the market for a slim-line
model.