• Reviews around pad (1.49 of 5)

    HP Wired USB Keyboard K1500 (Black) (H3C52AA#ABA)

    • I would not recommend purchasing this if you have a Mac and want to use the FN buttons or the number pad.
    • Not as study as I would like, but I do appreciate the full keyboard with the number pad
    • The spaces between arrows and Shift/Control keys and between arrows and number pad are too close compared to a standard size keyboard that causes mistypes.
    • If you use arrow keys, insert/delete, or the number pad, you should avoid this keyboard
    • Also, not a full size keyboard - somewhat compact with no space between the number pad, the arrows and the letter sections.
    • There is no seperation between the number pad and arrow and between the arrows and letters
    • It was missing the Num Pad on the right side which I needed
    • The keys and the keyboard itself are pretty thin, but I prefer that, and I like that there's a number pad too.
    • ft attached cable- compatible with anything that can use a keyboard- 2 legs to tilt- NUM/CAPS/SCROLL LOCK buttons light up- number pad on the right- Windows key-
    • This is a full size keyboard with number pad.
    • Weird spacing between the normal keys, arrows/middle keys/ and number pad
    • Made my laptop enjoyable to use as i don't like the keys & mouse pad on the laptop
    • Compatible with Windows 7 and later (I don't have Vista or XP to test it with anymore, but I have all the others).It's very trim and complete, has a full 10-key number pad for easy access, all buttons conform to the US English keyboard format
    • Having a number pad and separate arrow buttons is also nice
    • Just the standard QWERTY with a number pad, all the right unprintable keys, like Insert, Delete, Tab, Backspace and so on, no weirdness, and at a great price
    • It's barebones, so don't expect a wrist pad or special Windows buttons, but if you want a solid keyboard with a number pad and don't want to spend a lot of money, this is the ticket.
    • I also have to have a 10-key number pad (I used this in the past at work for lots of data entry) and this delivers without being huge and bulky
    • Works as it supposed to
    • If you have carpal tunnel I wouldn't recommend using this without some kind of wrist support as it's just a simple keyboard.
    • The keys are not hard to press nor are they bulky as in some keyboard I have ordered
    • its a keyboard lol ... works as it should
    • It's a standard and easy to use mechanical keyboard and it works as it should