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    don't like the keyboard on dv2000t

    Discussion in 'HP' started by thinkwierd, Apr 13, 2007.

  1. thinkwierd

    thinkwierd Notebook Evangelist

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    My keyboard on dv2000t feels rigid and hard to press. After typing on it for a relatively long time, I increasingly feel the deliberate effort for me to push the keys instead of having the natural flow of typing.

    What do you guys think of your keyboard?

    I am considering ordering a wireless keyboard to supplant this rigid one.
     
  2. vassil_98

    vassil_98 Notebook Deity

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    Either you got a lemon or you have had unjustified expectations. Generally, I love HP's keyboards (but use an external one for gaming)
     
  3. thinkwierd

    thinkwierd Notebook Evangelist

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    More detailed description:

    1. the keys make some noises when typing. (kind of like a pounding noise).
    2. requires some force to press. It does not have the bouncy and springing touch.

    Just ordered a wireless keyboard to replace it.
     
  4. agent007

    agent007 Notebook Consultant

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    My keyboard on the dv200t is ok. The enter and backspace keys are a bit 'clicky'.

    I do not need to use a force at all.