How so? The first one is common for testing masking, the second has to do with how it sequences simoultaneous keypresses and the third is amount of N-key rollover.Īnonymous Wed Jul 27 10:22:07 2011 No. Labtec wireless keyboard + mouse ~€25 (got as a gift)Īnonymous Wed Jul 27 10:22:07 2011 No. 19040070įroooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooĪnonymous Wed Jul 27 10:22:07 2011 No. I will never have to hold down 4 keys at once, and I will never type anything while holding down both shift keys.Īnonymous Wed Jul 27 10:21:07 2011 No. These tests are stupid and in no way indicative of how "good" a keyboard is. None of these tests have anything to do how good a keyboard is.Īnonymous Wed Jul 27 10:19:07 2011 No. THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOGįfffffffffffffffffrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooooooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmĪnonymous Wed Jul 27 10:19:07 2011 No. Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600, Rubber Dome, USB. Post your keyboard, what type, the interface, etc.
Press as many number keys as possible until it starts repeating one.Ĥ. Press and hold f, then r, then o, then m, and then release f (remember to release ONLY F)ģ. Hold down both shift keys and type "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."Ģ. ITT: We determine how good our keyboards are for the money.ġ. File: 28 KB, 500x324, logitechilluminatedkb.jpg