Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth


Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth

By Joshua Goldman
Friday, November 05, 2004 11:53 AM

7.5 Editors' Rating





Pros

Impressive wireless reception lots of easy-to-program key commands can use Bluetooth transceiver with other devices padded wrist rest

Cons

Requires Windows XP Service Pack 2 somewhat tricky to install keyboard takes up a lot of desk space

Verdict

The keyboard requires a good portion of your desk, but with its size comes an army of useful shortcut keys, a responsive mouse and the ease and range of wireless Bluetooth technology.

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