0ur opinion: :Lightweight, ultra-slim, and compact, this keyboard is perfect for travel, school, or any work environment. lt fits easily in your briefcase, backpack, or notebook carrying case and you don't have to worry about any sharp edges! The soft material allows a quick, reflexive typing action that is silent and more comfortable than traditional hard, plastic keyboards.The flat design also offers an ease in typing which eliminates negative-angle stress to your wrists. USB connector compatible, plus includes a USB to PS/2 adapter. This flexible keyboard really can handle whatever your day brings to it!
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* Pretty good full-size keyboard for travel ...
This is the best of the flexible keyboards I've seen. It folds or rolls good so far; time will tell how long that lasts. The keys feel a little mushy, but that's to be expected with this type keyboard. The PS-2 adapter that came with it is pretty cheap; if you use a PS-2 connection, you might want to get a better quality adapter.
Overall, I'm satisfied with it so far.
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not what i was hoping for
this keyboard misses strokes....you have to practically pound the keys in order to guarantee that all of the letters you type actually show up. It slows your typing significantly.
My keyboard on my laptop broke so i was only using it for a portable replacement....but it's pretty bad/unreliable.
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* GOOD ONE ...
portable , nice one . low profile. get great service from the store. ( DSI )
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keyboard
Hi,
The flexible Kyb works fine, however at times you have to type hard, otherwise you'l missed 1 or 2 alphabets
Also it would be a graet help if a curser is included, like in the laptop
Vuong
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* It's quiet, but too hard to type on ...
I am a fast and noisy typist (I type with 4 fingers and a thumb at high speed, and that makes a normal keyboard loud). This keyboard is completely quiet, but it is just too hard to type well, especially the space key. I find that it drops about every 20th keystroke, even though it is clearly pressed. The space key is not a big wide key as normal and it is unreliable. The problem is not the angle of press (as some have said), but the way the material has to compress to make contact. In theory you can learn to type well, but I will not use as a regular keyboard as it is just too hard. It is still useful for certain situations, so I am keeping it.
Note that I really want to like it, but they could have done this a lot better. I had a similar style keyboard years ago which had folds in the material, which acted as guides so that the keys always dropped in straight and cleanly. It is a shame no one makes these any more (that was for industrial use).