Navigate your computer with ease with this HP K4000 Bluetooth wireless keyboard that features Chiclet-style keys for comfortable typing and a scissor-key-switch design for responsiveness. Android and Windows function keys facilitate use.
This review is done with the Bluetooth keyboard connected to a first generation Microsoft Surface Pro Here is a quick list of pros and cons that I found before I go into detail. Pros: Lightweight and sturdy(not flimsy) Fast Response Good feedback when typing Batteries are not built-in(uses AAA batteries) Cons: Frequent duplicated inputs Going into detail, what's good about this Bluetooth keyboard(k4000) is that it fits my needs as daily regular tasks(not gaming). For example, instead of spending time touching the screen to type, I use this and breeze through everything I do like online shopping and stuff. The keyboard has satisfying response unlike my previous wireless keyboard. By response I mean that I tap on a key and it shows up on the screen. With my previous wireless keyboard, I hit many keys and 1 or 2 seconds later it shows up even with new batteries. Even half a second delay is annoying and I don't get that with this keyboard so I'm happy. This keyboard doesn't have a built-in rechargeable batteries which is a huge plus in my opinion. The reason is that rechargeable batteries have a limit to how much you can recharge them. So devices with built-in batteries(if you cant replace them) will eventually be unusable later on. I haven't exchanged the AAA batteries that came with this one and I've been using this keyboard for at least a month. Now for the negative part of this keyboard is that it frequently duplicates the keys that you type, I'd say while typing this review it happened two or three times. Like hit 3 one time and you get 333333 and so on. This happened within the first 2 minutes I used this keyboard the very first time out of the box and still doing it a month later. It doesn't happen often enough to annoy me but to some people it could be deciding factor with why they won't get this. I would still rather use this Bluetooth keyboard anytime of the day than my type cover and usb wireless keyboard. All in all, a decent Bluetooth keyboard at a reasonable price. Well...looks like I finished writing my novel and thank you for reading my review.
Navigate your computer with ease with this HP K4000 Bluetooth wireless keyboard that features Chiclet-style keys for comfortable typing and a scissor-key-switch design for responsiveness. Android and Windows function keys facilitate use.
does this keyboard have led lights for caps and numbers
No it does not. So you won't tell if caps or numbers is on just by looking at it.