The latest PDA innovation from Belkin, the SnapNType PDA Keyboard, simply snaps into place on the bottom of your handheld. It positions perfectly for thumb-typing. Designed with... more
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Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 3 years
Manufacturer's product description
The latest PDA innovation from Belkin, the SnapNType PDA Keyboard, simply snaps into place on the bottom of your handheld. It positions perfectly for thumb-typing. Designed with the mobile professional in mind, the SnapNType is more convenient than a flat board and compact enough to take anywhere. PRODUCT FEATURES: Snaps on quickly and easily; Fits m500/m505/m515 series handheld; Features buttons sized for quick thumb-typing, with tactile feedback; Offers primary application and unique FaceBoard button for special symbols; Works with most pocket PC word processing applications.
Advantages: Cheap & Easy to install Disadvantages: Small Keyboard Buffer
...I bought this product about 3 months ago from Staples. It cost me around £20.00 when on offer. I though it was cheap, so I though I would try it.
I connected the receiver to my desktop PC, put the batteries into the keyboard and mouse, and connected them. Windows XP installed the hardware automatically, and I started using it.
The receiver is incredibly small, and looks quite good. The mouse and keyboard are in a uniform colour, so look good when used together.
The keyboard allows me to control the volume of the PC from the keyboard, which can be useful. Also it allows me to control My Documents, My Music, My Pictures, Email and the standby mode. It also allows me to control the video player when watching a film, which is very useful.
The 9 buttons (Home, End, Insert, Page Up, Page Down, Delete, Print Screen, Scroll Lock...
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Advantages: its wireless....good feel Disadvantages: no "back" button on the mouse
...My previous experience with wireless, devices was somewhat dampened buy the purchase of a logitech wireless mouse. To be fair though, this expeirence was most probably in part due to the carelessness of its user ( me), as it didnt seem to work after it had been dropped a few times, this is because you sometimes are expecting the mouse to have a wire so let it drop when infact , it is as it says wireless... So since the orignal purchase i had stayed clear of wireless devices for a year or so, only to be drawn back with the price level of this package, I thought the time had come to try it again.
At around thirty pounds, it is great value, compared to a year or so ago, you can get a keyboard and a mouse for the same cost as just the mouse alone.
Set up was very easy, simplying plugging into the relevent mouse and keyboard ports...
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Advantages: Sleek-Stylish-Professional-no cables Disadvantages: Mouse batteries when overworked
...I bought my BELKINKEYBOARD and MOUSE on new years day from pc world, compared to alot of other keyboard/mouse combinations they were the cheapest. The really good thing apart from there being no need for cables, is that there is no rubber ball under the mouse, i know it may seem trivial but it really irritated me having to clean it every now and then. It's now optical, and needless to say a dream to use. It's alot more sensitive as well, opposed to a normal rubber ball mouse. I also try to write short stories, and now i can relax in my old leather chair with the keyboard, and not have to worry about the length of the keyboard cable being too short, as you can use it up to six feet from the reciever.There are alot of shortcut buttons on the upper part of the keyboard, which can open web browsers, email, e.t.c.
It also includes buttons...
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