The letter print is decently resilient however the spacebar develops a shiny spot within just five weeks of constant use. Every time the wireless dongle recieves an input command from either the keyboard or mouse, the USB dongle will light up with a green ring. The logo on the mouse was also moved higher up as to reduce it from wearing off: the stock photo shows the logo at the rear: which is not the case for production units. Unfortunately as most users still for some reason prefer scroll wheels over ScrollPoints, it only comes in the wheeled variant. > IBM Wireless SK-8812 Hardware AnnouncementĪlong with the keyboard is an IBM wireless dongle, and a mouse that is *completely* coated in the IBM rubber paint. So this one has superior circuitry and would be ideal in situations where you need to hit multiple keys at once. Interestingly enough, the IBM Enhanced Keyboard (non-wireless) is not 6-key rollover. The SK-8812 features 6-key rollover along with a rubber coated palmwrest, audio buttons, macro buttons and a three-height adjustment (dual piece legs much like the 122 Model F terminal keyboards). It had a lot of luxurious features not offered on the standard IBM issue keyboards and not in many other keyboards in general. The IBM 'Enhanced' Wireless Keyboard was IBM's last wireless keyboard: released in 2004 and retailing for $79.
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