Has any one used a flexible PC keyboard?
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Has any one used a flexible PC keyboard?
Has any one used such a flexible PC keyboard? http://www.ekindom.com/mice-keyboard...sta-XP_PM0033L
I think it is easy to carry and operate but i also notice some bad words with regard to it. Guys who has tried this, advice please. Thanks! -
Re: Has any one used a flexible PC keyboard?Hi(Original post by chameleon)
Has any one used such a flexible PC keyboard? http://www.ekindom.com/mice-keyboard...sta-XP_PM0033L
I think it is easy to carry and operate but i also notice some bad words with regard to it. Guys who has tried this, advice please. Thanks!
I've tried them. They're more of a novelty really. In my experience, they aren't that reliable or responsive. You have to make sure you press the keys down firmly, otherwise they won't respond. So if you're a fast typist, then this might slow you down...
As I said though, this is just based on my experience
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Re: Has any one used a flexible PC keyboard?
I haven't used them, though they look horrible to use and don't seem to offer anything a small keyboard wouldn't.
This is what I use. It's very small, easy to slip into a bag, very light, and it's incredibly responsive because it's a chicklet keyboard (like a laptop). I see why a squidgy rollable keyboard would be any improvement on that other than being spill-proof.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/GMYLE-Super-...1438269&sr=8-2Last edited by jumpingjesusholycow; 04-07-2012 at 22:48. -
Re: Has any one used a flexible PC keyboard?your experince is right the persuasive proof. Thanks RyJ.(Original post by RyJ)
Hi
I've tried them. They're more of a novelty really. In my experience, they aren't that reliable or responsive. You have to make sure you press the keys down firmly, otherwise they won't respond. So if you're a fast typist, then this might slow you down...
As I said though, this is just based on my experience
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Re: Has any one used a flexible PC keyboard?Haha no worries(Original post by chameleon)
your experince is right the persuasive proof. Thanks RyJ.
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Re: Has any one used a flexible PC keyboard?that would be strenuous.(Original post by theronkinator)
Really bad, have to push the keys just right so they go straight down, otherwise they go at an angle and don't register. I got mine for free and still feel bad.