The Slim Line has been developed specially for space-saving applications. These compact keyboards are ideal wherever there is little space, where several keyboards are in use at the same time or if you simply prefer a smaller design. They are fitted with mechanical key modules from the ML series which, at less than 12 mm high including key caps, are truly slim-line.
| | Reviews | | Perfect for Home Theater PC (HTPC ) |
| Some PC systems situations just do not need a huge full-sized keyboard. Server room computers, Home Theater PC, college dorm room PCs, Car MP3 serving laptops or anywhere space is at a premium. This diminuitive keyboard has very nice tactile feel to the keys with functions similiar to those found on laptop keyboards - a FN key to enable the numeric key layout for extended number entry for instance. Welcome additions not found on all Slimline mini keyboards are LED for NumLock, Caps Lock and Scroll Lock. Sturdy and reliable.
| | This keyboard is the perfect size for a small desk. The keys are pretty much normal size, and the only thing different from a regular size keyboard is that the number pad is absent and the pg dn etc. keys are rearranged to take up less space. If you don't need a number pad, as I don't, this is a wonderful keyboard. I've been using it now for three weeks, and I'm so glad I found it.
| | I use this keyboard everyday, 8 hours a day. It is very nice. The keys are easy to press. All of the keys are easy to use except that the ~ and ` keys are in an odd place, but I learned to used with with out much trouble. I use it on a Linux system so I am not sure if Windows users will miss the menu and window buttons.
I use the keys so much that the letters rub off, but I have this problem with all keyboards.
I get mine used off of ebay, but I would pay $60.00 for one if that was the only way to get one.
I don't really need the small size of the keyboard, but it is nice to have the extra free desk space.
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