Peripheral power: 30 peripherals tested

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23 December 2002 01:00 PM
Tags: combo, 109, logitech, duo, usb, elite, mini, pro

Microsoft Office Keyboard

RRP: AU$99.95 Microsoft Office Keyboard

The Good: Integrates a lot of standard MS Office functions into its set of additional buttons. The Office Keyboard has one of the largest integrated wrist rests of any keyboard we've looked at.

The Bad: Like the rest of Microsoft's keyboard range, it takes over control of the function keys for other purposes, which is a pain if you use them constantly. Additional features are, as always, useless if you don't use them.

The Verdict: There's no reason to buy the Office Keyboard unless you do use Office a lot and don't already know a lot of keyboard shortcuts. See also our full review.

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