Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
- Easily zoom in on pictures, maps, documents, and Web pages
- Access your favorite music, video clips, and media programs with the press of a key
- Five customizable provide convenient, one-key access to your favorite Web sites and files
- Windows XP Professional, XP Home Edition, XP Media Center Edition, XP Tablet PC Edition, 2000 Professional, or 2000 Server; Mac OS
Product Description
The Digital Media Pro Keyboard features a new Zoom Slider that lets you zoom in and out of documents and pictures with ease. Customizable My Favorites keys, Media Center, and Hot Keys give you one-touch access to commonly accessed media, programs, and files.Easily zoom in on pictures, maps, documents, and Web pages – without taking your hand off the keyboard.It’s easy to access your favorite music, video clips, and media programs with the press of a key.Five customizable keys are as easy to set as your car radio, so you can enjoy convenient, one-key access to your favorite Web sites and files.Open documents or reply to e-mail messages at the touch of a button. For more flexibility, toggle between standard and enhanced F-key commands.To save energy and protect your data, you can simply put your computer in sleep mode or log off completely by pressing a single key…. More >>
Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
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5 comments
Richard Vogel on December 10, 2009 at 11:38 pm
I just purchased this keyboard. And apparently it doesnt work on my dell. I do have vista so that may be the problem. SO if you have vista on your dell, then do not get this.
Gary Robin on December 11, 2009 at 1:29 am
Terrible quality control. I bought two and had to return them because one had a sticking key and the other an upside down L(It looked like a 7). I did not know this was possible! Nice features. Buy a good keyboard.
S. Sheth on December 11, 2009 at 2:58 am
This is a good keyboard for the money… if you spend about $12 for it. All of the extra button do nothing. The slider, the favorites bar at the top… the “My Documents” buttons do not work. If you think that I need a software or driver upgrade, you are wrong. I went to Microsoft… there is a lot of searching, but not a lot of finding. if you find a keyboard with out the bells and whistles, buy it instead. This one is just a keyboard.
T. Pallen on December 11, 2009 at 3:39 am
Unlike PS2 keyboards, those connected to USB ports do not become available for use until those ports are activated. So what? So it is impossible to access a computer’s setup screens or to start Windows in anything but regular mode. Is that important? Every time a computer has a serious problem, yes. If you buy a USB keyboard, keep a PS2 model handy as well.
Z. Rojas Llobet on December 11, 2009 at 4:46 am
This is just to help you, I bought this keyboard from RitzCamera, and they sent me an email that they dont have this item anymore, they have a great customer service, but you wont like to wait some more time for the refund if you can get it from other places.
Hope this help you
PS: I give a 4 Star rate to this item just because it is not wireless