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Cordless Keyboards

Cordless keyboards are quickly becoming a norm for computer users. The freedom allowed by cordless keyboards attracts consumers who prefer not be limited by the cord on conventional keyboards. Cordless keyboards came as an offshoot of the many other wireless innovations of the late 20th and early 21st century. If you are looking to buy your first wireless keyboard, it is important to know about the different kinds and features of cordless keyboards available in the market. This article aims at providing you with purchasing tips for cordless keyboards.

There are many options available to people wanting to purchase cordless keyboards. Perhaps the first decision you will have to make is whether you want to buy only a wireless keyboard or a set which includes a wireless keyboard and wireless mouse. Most manufacturers who make cordless keyboards offer both of these configurations. Cordless keyboards that come with wireless mice are often called cordless desktops.

Another decision to make when shopping for cordless keyboards is what kind of keyboard you want. There are numerous cordless keyboards available on the market which have special features and extra buttons to increase comfort, functionality, and convenience. Normal cordless keyboards come in the usual configuration of computer keyboards. Multimedia cordless keyboards have extra buttons that allow you to control the multimedia functions on your computer, such as volume, change track, email button, and other Internet buttons. Gaming cordless keyboards usually have extra buttons and features that are useful for gaming. Likewise, these cordless keyboards often have programmable keys.

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Cordless Computer Access

LOGITECH'S latest radio-based cordless keyboards feature special dedicated keys that put the user quickly in touch with the Internet and multimedia facilities. The Logitech Cordless iTouch is a stand-alone keyboard featuring a standard 104-key layout and sells for about $130. Logitech is also