



( 5 reviews )
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Posted: 11-24-2008
I have spent almost a year arguing with HP customer service about this item. You can't turn it off; it drains the batteries. The only solution, an inconvenient one, is to remove the batteries after each use. The part that angers me is that for nine months customer service led me to believe that the problem was a fault in the specific keyboard I had, and sent me replacements, in most cases the wrong model. finally, they admitted that it was a design fault. If I had known this in the first place, I would have been able to return it within Amazon's 30-day return policy. HP will next hear from me in Small Claims Court.
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Posted: 07-20-2008
Works okay, but goes to sleep too soon and that is not adjustable. When starting up, it will usually miss the first 4 to 6 keystrokes. That takes a bit of getting used to..... Perhaps I will eventually remember to hold the shift or control key down for 3-5 seconds before I begin typing.... Or maybe it will have a sudden (catastrophic) collision with the wall or perhaps the floor when I discover ONCE AGAIN that it went to sleep in the middle of a paragraph..... NOT RECOMMENDED (not even for email)












