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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 - Grey
 
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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 - Grey

by Microsoft
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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Technical Details

  • Product Description: Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 - keyboard , mouse
  • Device Type: Keyboard
  • Colour: Grey
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 24.1 cm x 4.3 cm
  • Weight: 136 g
  • Localisation: English - United Kingdom
  • Connectivity Technology: Wireless - RF
  • Wireless Receiver: USB wireless receiver
  • Keys Qty: 105
  • Key/Button Function: Multimedia, log off, my Documents, calculator, zoom, e-mail
  • Pointing Device / Manipulator: Mouse
  • Features: Palm rest, zoom slider
  • Battery: 4 x AA type
  • OS Required: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP4 or later, Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Apple MacOS X 10.2.x - 10.4.x, Microsoft Windows Vista
  • Microsoft Certification: Certified for Windows Vista
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 3 years warranty
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  • Item Weight: 137 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 2.7 Kg
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  • Item model number: 69C-00006
  • ASIN: B000SJ32Z8
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 23 Jun 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank
    #78 in  Computers & Accessories > Keyboards, Mice & Input Devices > Keyboards

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Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 is a combination of a comfort curve keyboard and a high definition laser mouse with 4-way scrolling providing easy and efficient scrolling side to side as well as up and down in worksheets, Web pages, photos, and more.

Product Description

Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 is a combination of a comfort curve keyboard and a high definition laser mouse with 4-way scrolling providing easy and efficient scrolling side to side as well as up and down in worksheets, Web pages, photos, and more.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good package but Vista user beware!, 13 July 2007
By Arun D (Essex, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 - Grey (Electronics)
Firstly, the keyboard and mouse themselves...

Mouse it comfy for left handers like me and very accurate, with assignable shortcut buttons on the sides. No worries there. Scrolling wheel is as smooth as you would expect

Keyboard takes some getting used to due the shape and oddly sized keys, but I think it's a matter if getting used to it with practice. I'm constantly making mistakes at the moment! It has a detachable wrist lift that goes on the bottom of the keyboard but i honestly can't see anyone using it, it makes things very awkward and un-natural. The large array of shortcut buttons are useful but i find the dedicated Vista gadgets button hardly works, but not something I would use regularly. Media keys don't work all that well either, unless the media player you use is the current active window. Otherwise, it tries to open real player on my PC!

One word of warning to Vista users, a common issue after connecting a variety of wireless packages is that you'll notice your screensaver fails to start anymore, as well as some power saving settings failing to work. Microsoft have acknowledged the fault and have released an update downloadable through windows update called "HID Non User Input Data Filter". Run windows update and you will find this under "optional hardware" updates. This fixes the screensaver and power saving issues.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great keyboard, great mouse., 24 Jan 2009
This review is from: Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 - Grey (Electronics)
Though some reviews I read call the keyboard "awkward" and even "faulty", and the mouse "an attempt at an ambidextrous mouse" - I can hand on heart tell you that in my experience, this is false. Perhaps this is due to the fact that I have developed a weird skill which rather than using the shift key for capital letters, I use the caps lock ON and then OFF. This of course eliminates the annoyance of a small shift key on the right hand side, which is a pretty minor issue. Now for the products themselves:

THE KEYBOARD.

The keyboard types like a dream - the keys are soft and quiet to type on and whilst some say the odd shape and differing sizes is a bad thing - it is really simple to get to use it. The layout is deemed "ergonomic" which I found means essentially that it reduces RSI for constant typer's. Though I don't use it much, I can certainly see how this would benefit as the keyboard has a really comfortable feel to it ("comfort curve" technology", made better by the leather hand rest which is in front of the whole keyboard. The shortcuts are actually really handy - there is a magnifying shortcut, as well as several browsing shortcuts. One of the nicest additions I found was the music section - there are seven keys devoted to music player - your bog standard FF/RW and then mute, volume etc. Theses were actually REALLY handy when dealing with a busy set of applications and just wanting to quickly change the song. The F-LOCK is a handy idea as well - many of the F keys are rarely used, and this allows some great features to be accessed quickly and efficiently! Other than that, you'll be really shocked at how handy the two keys on the top right come in handy - a calculator button (which avoids the START/PROGRAMS/ACCESSORIES/CALCULATOR routine, and a handy LOCK button, meaning if you need a break you simply tap a button and the computer will password lock itself - an extremely handy feature. The battery status indicator is handy, and the lifetime is around 6 months, which is about bang accurate I'd say. Though many argue with this keyboard about signal and the small keys, it really is a personal preference issue that they have. If people want a keyboard that types well, has an array of handy shortcuts (ones that you ACTUALLY use!), a comfortable feel to it, quiet keys and a good battery life, this really is a viable option - HIGHLY recommended.

THE MOUSE.

I feel that I should be writing about the same for the two products, but there just isn't much to write about a mouse with a select few buttons. The mouse is really great - we'll start with the front. The two bog standard R/L buttons have a really nice click to them, and is comfortable for constantly clicking (gaming especially). The wheel is ULTRA soft and has such a nice scroll feel to it, as well as the addition of side scrolling. I find myself using the side scroll hardly ever, but when I do it is not really smooth, but jitters along. This is such a minor problem it's not really worth talking about, but if you want an independent review I will give one - if you use side scrolling as little as me (who 'restores' all their windows anyway?), you'll never notice this. Key to the wheel is the addition of the window changer, whereby clicking in the scroll wheel will give you a picture of all your open windows, and allows you to simply click on a window to change to that application. This ACTUALLY WORKS ON XP! Amazing that they included this feature - it works just like the Mac OSX way of changing windows, with a 2D grid to choose from. The side buttons are really quite handy, the left providing browsing buttons and the right providing a handy magnifier. Surprisingly, you will use this - it is SO handy for pictures, and works JUST like the normal START/PROGRAMS/ACCESSORIES/ACCESSIBILITY/MAGNIFIER one, except at the touch of a button. The mouse is really comfortable for BOTH left handers and right handers, and the signal strength is really good as well (the battery life compliments its label of "6 MONTHS", following the keyboard.

OVERALL VERDICT.

Buy it, if you want an affordable, comfortable, effortless and handy keyboard that wont cause you hassle with signal strength, and wont cause you hassle with battery life. It is ultra easy to set up, and provides some really great shortcuts that (despite my previous stereotypes), you will actually put to some use! Great desktop set.
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4.0 out of 5 stars For those having keyboard problem.., 13 Aug 2010
By AbX (Sardinia Italy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 - Grey (Electronics)
I own this product.
while not having the "short range" problem... I had a problem with the keyboard signal.
Apparently, while pressing a key (say 'W' playing an FPS) sometime it stop working so I had to re-press the key (I died countless times against final Crysis boss).
After some (angry) test I've found a way to make it works. Easy put the receiver in a position where the mouse is never located between keyboard and receiver. that was stopping the keyboard data stream.

Hope it works for All of you.
Bye.
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