![]() ![]() In other words, this was a virtually perfect keyboard. The cost was also nominal: less than $13 on eBay. It was a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 200: a classic-dare I say iconic-keyboard, the type that features 104 keys that are predictably and ergonomically laid out and has three LEDs to indicate the status of number lock, caps lock, and scroll lock. ![]() ![]() When I built my super fast workstation computer in October, I got it a clean new keyboard that matched the rest of my arsenal of electronic products adorned with the logo of Redmond, Washington’s finest company. ![]()
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