Mon, 03 Dec 2007 Kensington PilotBoard Laser Wireless Desktop Review
- Manufacturer: Kensington
- Pros: Attractive design, lots of control keys and buttons
- Cons: Limited freedom to re-program keys
- Price: £49.99
- Star rating:
Kensington’s new PilotBoard keyboard and mouse set proved to be a pleasant surprise. The keyboard is neatly designed in black and silver, and has a comfortable padded wrist-rest running along the front edge. It’s also packed with extra keys and controls.
The Function keys are pre-programmed to work with programs such as Microsoft Word, and can perform tasks such as printing a document or running a spell-check. There are also two sets of additional keys for you to play with. The keys on the left-hand edge of the keyboard allow you to control iTunes, and also to scroll in any direction through large documents or digital photos. Over on the right-hand side of the keyboard another set of keys is dedicated to internet tasks, such as launching your browser or performing a Google search.
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