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jinawee
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What keyboard is this?
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Fri, 12 September 2014, 11:10:56 »
Hello,
I found this keyboard. Could someone tell me what model is it? I doesn't seem to have any cables.
Thanks.
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saturnotaku
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Location: The 'burbs, IL USA
Re: What keyboard is this?
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Fri, 12 September 2014, 11:23:59 »
Looks like a wireless keyboard that would have come bundled with an HP desktop computer.
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caseyandgina
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Re: What keyboard is this?
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Fri, 12 September 2014, 14:31:16 »
The brand is printed clearly on the front. The model number is what's printed on the sticker on the back right next to where it says "Model No." I believe the colloquial name for this particular model is "garbage".
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rowdy
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Location: melbourne.vic.au
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Re: What keyboard is this?
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Sat, 13 September 2014, 04:02:54 »
That the function keys are a different size to the main layout pretty much indicates that this is not a mechanical keyboard (unless it was Alps, however very few, if any, had media buttons).
Rubber dome/membrane.
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