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What is a Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard?
The answer to what is a bluetooth wireless keyboard is a better, more advanced, form of wireless keyboard. It takes the benefits of wireless to the next level.
Wireless keyboards are great up to a point and that point is usually about 10-15 feet. That is the range of most wireless keyboards which for a lot of situations is more then enough.
What do you do if you require more then that to be comfortable when you where working on the computer.
Before bluetooth you had no options! Now you have bluetooth wireless keyboards.
Most bluetooths have a range of 30 which is double what you used to be able to get. On top of that you add a longer battery life then previous generations and the ability to connect multiple devices to the same hub you get one really wonderful product.
If you get the bluetooth keyboard and mouse you usually get a bluetooth adapter (a receiving hub). With the receiving hub you get the ability to connect multiple bluetooth devices to the same hub. That is going to become a bigger deal as more and more devices go to bluetooth.
Ergonomics is also another big advantage you have over the standard type of keyboard. Not ergonomics in the same way as ergonomic keyboards but in the respect that you can sit at any distance with your keyboard which gives you a better chance to be comfortable.
All in all what you have with a bluetooth wireless keyboard is freedom. The freedom to not be tied to a cord ever again. If you are interested in some bluetooth check out these bluetooth keyboards.
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Multimedia Computer Keyboards will Make Your Computer Life Easier
A multimedia computer keyboard is a great time saver but more importantly it will save you from doing the same set of keyboard clicks over and over again. There are special keys that access the internet, music, frequently used programs along with some computer processes. The number of things that it will do obviously goes along with the quality of the keyboard you are buying.
The most common multimedia keys are the ones to control your web surfing (like back, forward, and refresh) and controls for your audio volume. This can be a great time-saver if you are a YouTube video junkie and love watching videos that you find.
Almost all of the keyboard manufacturers offer some kind of multimedia keyboard ranging anywhere from $10-150 dollars. A Gaming Keyboard can also be considered multimedia type keyboards just ones that are used for a specific purpose.
A really awesome feature that is getting very popular on the newer keyboards is a set of USB plug ins. Handy for the computer nut that has run out of USB connections on his or her computer which can sometimes eliminate the use of a USB hub saving some space in your workarea.
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Wireless Computer Keyboards Give Yourself More Space to Work
Now a day everyone is opting for the wireless computer keyboards that you are seeing all over the place. Wireless keyboards have a lot of advantages, and also some disadvantages, when compared to a standard keyboard with a cord attached.
Almost everything today is wireless from your TV to remote control airplanes so why would keyboards be any difference. A very long time ago for most computer users even the remote control for the TV had a cord but as we have demanded more convenience and ease of use more and more things have become wireless. As computer use has increased, just like in everything else, the need for more convenience and versatility have become necessary.
Cord can especially get in your way when you are using a computer in a small or restricted space. If for whatever reason you have to have your computer components far apart wireless may be your only way to go. Also if you have a small work space this type might be the only thing you Probably the most obvious advantage is that you don’t have to worry about messing with a cord or it getting in your way when you are trying to do something. I’m sure anyone that has ever worked at a computer for any period of time will know that not been tied down by a cord gives you so much more freedom.
Another huge advantage is that you are able to maintain the proper distance from the computer monitor. You can also sit correctly in a chair which is harder and more uncomfortable with a regular keyboard then a wireless one.
The range on most of the keyboards is about 10-15 feet. Some of the better ones go for about 100 feet but I cannot see where 10-15 feet would be more then sufficient for most users. Wireless computer keyboards are slightly more expensive but you get a lot more flexibility when compared to a standard keyboard.
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Gaming Computer Keyboard for The Power Gamer
For anyone that is only a novice, or sometimes, computer gamer a gaming computer keyboard is really not a needed item unless you just have that desire for spending money. While a gaming computer can be used as an everyday computer keyboard that is defiantly not the reason they where made or why they are popular.
If you are a hard-core gamer you are defiantly going to appreciate the wonders that are a computer gaming keyboard. One of the most powerful features is in a function called a macro. What a macro does is it performs a series of commands with a single push of a button.
For a gamer that has ever been stuck in a tight situation and got killed because of not being fast enough to use a spell or dodge or an attack you will see the beauty in this. With the ability to do several actions with one push of a button can save you time and time again which for a serious gamer is of vital importance.
Some of the more advanced keyboards come with a LCD display that will display certain vital information about the computer along with in-game information (this depends on the keyboard and the game itself).
And because most gamers like to play into the dark of night any good gaming keyboard will come with a backlite display to make sure you can see what you are doing no matter what the lighting is around you.
All in all gaming computer keyboards are the way to go for any serious gamer that is looking to take his game to the next level. Here are a couple of suggestions when it comes to which keyboard you might want to go with.
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Ergonomic Computer Keyboard
An ergonomic computer keyboard is a very useful thing if you are on the computer a lot and suffer from repetitive strain injury or Carpal Tunnel syndrome. Because of bad posture while sitting at a computer for a long period of time a better version of the standard keyboard had to be found and that is where the ergonomic computer keyboard got its start.
There are two types of computer keyboards on the market and they are ergonomic split keyboards and vertical ergonomic keyboards. Ergonomic keyboards of both types work on the idea of keeping the shoulders in a relaxed position and the allow the fingers to make extending and flexing motions.
The vertical type of ergonomic keyboard looks like a keyboard with two halves and the two halves are standing straight up and down. The split type is broken into two or three separate sections with large spaces in between.
A couple of downside’s to ergonomic computer keyboards is they can be rather pricey and sometimes you need to try multiple keyboards before you find one that feels right for you.
Some features to look for are:
Tenting:
Tenting refers to the upward slope of the two sides of the keyboard so that it forms a tent-like shape in the middle.
Split Key Modules:
These keyboards have separated keying modules for the left and right hands.
Contoured Key Wells:
This breed of ergonomic keyboard has a curved key surface that is built to accommodate the fact that human hands have fingers of different lengths.
Neutral or Negative Slope:
For the most part, slope only applies to regular flat keyboards. The slope is whether the keyboard surface is angled up, down, or flat. I do not recommend flat keyboards, but if you do get one at the very least make sure it has neutral or negative slope–meaning that the keyboard is either flat or angles downward so that the side closest to your body is higher than the side away from your body.
Low Force Keys:
Low force keys tend to be less sticky and much, much quieter. Reducing the loud clickity-clack sound on your ears as you type is worth it alone.
Separate Keypad:
Having a keypad separate from the main keyboard is great because it gets the keypad out of the way of the mouse and allows you to bring the mouse in closer for a more neutral mousing position.









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