Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Digital Media Pro Keyboard features a new Zoom Slider that lets you zoom in and out of documents and pictures with ease. Customizable My Favorites keys, Media Center, and Hot Keys give you one-touch access to commonly accessed media, programs, and files.Easily zoom in on pictures, maps, documents, and Web pages - without taking your hand off the keyboard.It's easy to access your favorite music, video clips, and media programs with the press of a key.Five customizable keys are as easy to set as your car radio, so you can enjoy convenient, one-key access to your favorite Web sites and files.Open documents or reply to e-mail messages at the touch of a button. For more flexibility, toggle between standard and enhanced F-key commands.To save energy and protect your data, you can simply put your computer in sleep mode or log off completely by pressing a single key.
Product Details
- Color: N/A
- Brand: Microsoft
- Model: BX1-00005
- Released on: 2004-08-19
- Platform: Windows
- Format: CD
- Dimensions: 7.00" h x 4.00" w x 10.00" l, 3.97 pounds
- CPU: PowerPC G4 2.1 GHz
- Memory: 2000MB SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 1GB
- Processors: 1
Features
- Easily zoom in on pictures, maps, documents, and Web pages
- Access your favorite music, video clips, and media programs with the press of a key
- Five customizable provide convenient, one-key access to your favorite Web sites and files
- Windows XP Professional, XP Home Edition, XP Media Center Edition, XP Tablet PC Edition, 2000 Professional, or 2000 Server; Mac OS
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The Digital Media Pro Keyboard features a new Zoom Slider that lets you zoom in and out of documents and pictures with ease. Customizable My Favorites keys, Media Center, and Hot Keys give you one-touch access to commonly accessed media, programs, and files.
Features
- Zoom Slider
Easily zoom in on pictures, maps, documents, and Web pages -- without taking your hand off the keyboard. - Multimedia center
It's easy to access your favorite music, video clips, and media programs with the press of a key. - My Favorites keys
Five customizable keys are as easy to set as your car radio, so you can enjoy convenient, one-key access to your favorite Web sites and files. - Enhanced F-key versatility
Open documents or reply to e-mail messages at the touch of a button. For more flexibility, toggle between standard and enhanced F-key commands. - Sleep and logoff keys
To save energy and protect your data, you can simply put your computer in sleep mode or log off completely by pressing a single key.
Customer Reviews
best keyboard out there
its not wireless, its not even that expensive. But see if you can find it in your local computer store and type on it for a few minutes. You'll see right away why its been rated so highly by everyone.
I still miss my old IBM model M (everyone's favorite keyboard) though it has long since been obsolete (no USB, too loud, too heavy, by today's standards, tho it had the best key-feel and feedback of any keyboard ever made). I havent been happy with any of the new keyboards since 1986! ;) Until now, that is.
I initially went shopping for a Logitech Dinovo (or the S510, which is similar). After trying them out I decided against, since they were too similar to my toshiba laptop keyboard and I was looking for something less cramped.
I came across this one at the store and liked it right away. For me it has the right balance of key-stroke depth and key-spacing. I feel it has just about all the 'positive feedback' and 'feel' as the old IBM M model. Now, you may ask: this keyboard is whisper-quiet and 'soft', while the M model was loud and clackety-clack-hard. How can they be compared? They can be compared in terms of the 'confidence' with which one can type on them, the equivalent typing speeds and error-free typing that both can produce. In my case, I type as well - fast and error free - on this keyboard as I ever did on the model M.
It inspires typing-confidence.
The keys feel substantive under your fingers, meaning you are always sure where you're finger is going. The tactile feedback is quite positive, though it has been described as 'soft'; I think 'bouncy' might be a better word. (Like the old model M, remember?) I think what makes the tactile feedback so nice is that I not only immediately know when a key has 'registered' after I press it, but I also immediately know when my finger has left that key. There's a little 'push'. So I almost never hit two keys at once, or hit a key out of sequence. My fingers fly across it - without the clackety clack, but with as much confidence.
The rest of the stuff on the keyboard are luxuries, and nice ones - the zoom slider, the media and volume controls, and the 'favorites' buttons etc which I have mapped to my favorite applications. I'm sure I will use them. I especially like the 'calculator' shortcut key over the number pad. Its like having a built in calculator since it pops up immediately.
The setup for personalizing the keys is very easy and intuitive. You should update the software to the latest version (in my case the CD was version 5.2 but there was a 5.5 update at microsoft.com/hardware.
If you do a lot of work in front of the computer, you cant get a better keyboard than this in terms of substantive luxury and feel for a fraction of the price of most other keyboards. Other keyboards may be wireless, or sleeker looking, but dont get fooled. For just over 20 bucks you can get a keyboard that will truly make your job easier, connect reliably, and make your fingers fly with confidence.
In sum: Typing comfort is a very subjective thing, but go try it out in a store if you can. Typing on this thing is like driving a go-kart: point and shoot. Feels like a Lexus, priced like a Honda.
No good for gaming
THis is a nice keyboard with a nice feel. However, if you plan to use it for ANY applications where you need to press three keys at once, and none of those three are ALT, CTRL or the Windows key (i.e. in a game environment you may need to press "W" to move forward, "E" to turn right and "space" to jump all at the same time) then this keyboard will NOT work. It will only recognize two key presses at the same time within the standard keys. According to the Microsoft website solution center, there is no workaround for this because "this is not a valid key press situation."
The irony is, Microsoft Games publishes a ton of games in which this is a "valid key press situation." Too bad you can't play even those games using this product, made by the same company.
Although I love the look and feel of this product, I will be returning it. Not just because of the problem needing a resolution, in my case, but also because of the arrogance of the Microsoft attitude about the problem.
Great value; solid keyboard
I consider this to be a nice, middle-class wired USB keyboard. The media/shortcut/quick launch keys are convenient and easy to configure and rebind. Keys feel firm and are quiet. My only minor complaint is that the zoom slider does not work quite as well as advertised; from what I've tested, only Microsoft Word works with it consistantly.






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