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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 | 
enlarge | Brand: Microsoft Category: CE
Buy New: £35.00
New (16) Refurbished (2) from £17.99
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 16127
Platform: Windows Xp Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 21.7 x 9.9 x 3.6 Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers.
MPN: 69A-00005 Model: 69A-00005 UPC: 882224129206 EAN: 0882224129206 ASIN: B000JEIDFG
Release Date: June 23, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: New still in its package. Unwanted gift
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Product Description High-performance and style are keywords associated with the Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 keyboard and mouse set from Microsoft! With a slimline and user-friendly design, this keyboard lets you touch type, while the laser mouse allows for increased precision and improved navigation flexibility. Thanks to its wide array of one-touch multimedia access buttons, you can use your computer more efficiently. Add to this a battery level indicator and you get the perfect cutting-edge complement to any multimedia system.
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Misses keystrokes July 25, 2008 Edmund White As someone else noted, this keyboard often misses keystrokes. When you're typing this is a major pain. Also, when holding down a key, the keyboard's lack of sensitivity means that it will register the key as being released before it actually is. The gimmicky bits (eg favorites buttons etc) are nice but ultimately not that important. In summary then: nice to look at, but not actually very good for typing or gaming. Oh, and the mouse is battery hungry. Given the price this should be a whole lot better.
Not quite as it appears July 23, 2008 Beached Whale (East Yorks, UK) First of all, what you get in the box is not the same as the picture on it. The picture is of a keyboard aimed at the US market; the UK market keyboard is different. A lot different. In particular, the miniscule left shift key is a real problem. Why Microsoft had to make it so tiny is beyond me. Furthermore, there is a distinct lag between what is typed and what appears on the page; for touch typists it'll prove annoying. Also, the mouse is heavy and requires a pad, as it drags on smooth surfaces. On the plus side, the keyboard is definitely well made and has a pleasant keystroke action. The software installed without fuss (I use XP Pro) and there didn't seem to be any problem with reception (although I never strayed beyond two feet...). In conclusion, while it might suit some, it didn't suit me.
A wonderful combination June 15, 2008 Mr. A. D. Lote (United Kingdom) I have had this for a long time now, I can't even remember when I bought it! I have had nothing but positive experiences with it. Honestly I'm 99% positive on the set, the only 1 percent of grief Ive had is the reciever once in a blue moon not picking them up and needing moving around about. Don't let that or the reviews put you off, its a brilliant set.
Not as good as it looks February 5, 2008 erewhon 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought a wireless laser desktop 6000 4 months ago on the high street, and have just returned it. a) left shift key on UK keyboard is very small and nothing like US layout on the box b) the space bar stuck and stopped working c) yesterday it stopped working all together I have gone back to a wired comfort keyboard 2000, and am loooking out for a good wireless combo, pref. bluetooth, with a 1000 DPI+ laser mouse and a full sized keyboard incl. numeric.
Not fit for purpose October 28, 2007 KN Pepper (Surrey, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've just returned mine after 2 weeks of trying unsuccessfully to get used to it. The mouse was great and the feel of the keys themselves was good (hence the 2 stars), but the minuscule left-hand shift key makes the keyboard next to useless. As others have pointed out, the actual keyboard is nothing like the picture on the box. Could it be the result of a bodged adaptation of a US layout to a UK one?
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