Are there any keyboards out there that substantially help you be more productive, having extra shortcut buttons and such, or are they all the same
You can use A4Tech multimedia keyboard. there are many models. select the one that suits your needs. i'm using one. its really productive.
I have been searching for a good keyboard for the last two years. I have decided that the perfect keyboard has yet to be invented, so I'm sticking with my original piece of junk keyboard that came with the PC I'm using.
i like dell clickor keyboards, any one know, my typing speed is 70 wpm. so no other keyboards satisfy my finger, most of the clickor are made by dell and now a days they are not coming in the market.
hi, guys microsoft and logitech to me they are good...try it out ..i got micrrosoft wireless keyboard.the key pad is really smooth....
I've got a couple of old Logitech EX110 keyboards and I love 'em. They're the most ergonomic keyboards I've ever used, and have simple yet functional media buttons (volume, fast fwd etc), and also a few customizable shortcut buttons (Firefox, Email, etc). They're QUIET(ish) too. And the batteries last for ages. I should buy a few more while I still can.
I use the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000. This keyboard takes a few days to get used to because of the separated ergonomic keyboard layout, but it is very comfortable and has many shortcut keys that can be customized. I use them to open common documents and execute frequently used commands.
Try the keyboard from Razer! Satisfaction guarantee. Its built for gamers but designed full consideration in terms of ergonomic and usage. Your hands won't fatique anymore
I have been using the Razer Lycosa. It has an especially awesome touch panel media function. Lights up blue so at night and even in the day you can see the keys more easily. You can program the keyboard to have thousands of different functions, providing you actually install the CD it comes with. On top of that you can run your mouse or some other USB device directly from the keyboard, as well as plug in your headphones and microphone into it. The keys aren't too loud to type on and they respond very well and aren't too hard to push down. The keyboard increased my typing speed, as well as my productivity immensely. I highly recommend the Razer Lycosa to anyone who is looking to have a functional, but stylish keyboard. I don't ever see me using anything else.
I've been using the Logitech S510 Wireless Desktop Keyboard and Mouse for a number of years now and I haven't been dissapointed. The battery life is great, it feels great to type on and looks incredible. If you're made of money then you could always try the Optimus Maximus, but there's a new model coming out (hopefully) soonish so I'd wait. That is only if you have the ~$1500 that it'll cost you
TVS Gold is the best among all. TVS hasn't changed it's price from last 5 years b'coz of it's quality. In Multimedia Keyboard, Logitech is the best..