If you worked in an office between 2003 and 2010, or if you were building a family PC during that era, you likely touched one of these. But in an age of disposable tech, does this vintage peripheral still hold up? Let’s dive in.
You might be wondering, "Why would I want a 20-year-old keyboard?" microsoft wireless multimedia keyboard 1.1
In the world of mechanical keyboards, custom keycaps, and RGB lighting that could signal a spaceship, it is easy to forget the workhorses that once dominated our desks. Today, we are taking a trip down memory lane to look at a device that defined the "office aesthetic" of the early 2000s: If you worked in an office between 2003
If you see one at a thrift store for $5, pick it up. It might just be the most comfortable office keyboard you’ve ever used—assuming you can find room for the giant USB receiver. You might be wondering, "Why would I want
The standard F1–F12 keys can be toggled using an "F Lock" key to perform secondary functions such as "New," "Open," or "Save". Connectivity and Technical Specifications Wireless Multimedia Keyboard 1.1