Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Low-profile keys give you a quiet, comfortable typing experience Type naturally with the standard keyboard layout you're used to, including full-size F-keys and number pad Thin, sleek design keeps your hands in a relaxed and neutral position for effortless typing Durable, spill-resistant design and sturdy adjustable tilt legs Simple wired USB connection - works with Windows-based PCs and Linux
- Very nice KB, very different than a Dell SK-8115 (see pics). - I am a software dev so I do a lot of typing and have adapted to a lot of KBs, both these KBs are good but be aware of the differences. This Logitech (which I prefer) has low profile keys, short keystroke, and is quiet (not silent, but very quiet), and has a softer feel, the Dell (which I worked on for many years as well) is about the opposite, longer keystroke, not nearly as quiet (actually fairly "clackity" to use a technical term : ) ), it has a bouncy/spring back feel to it (you notice the longer keystroke and definite bounce back of the key). Anyway, its of course your personal preference, I just wanted to pass along some observations. - If you are on the fence then the $14 price of this Logitech (dont let the low price on this KB worry you this is a very nice KB) is much better than the $30 Dell price. - Finally, why 4 stars instead of 5, I just could never give a Logitech product 5 stars based on their abysmal customer service over the years (cool products, terrible service). - RE: the pics, just showing the diff design and key profiles, you can see the Dell has almost twice the stroke as the Logitech.
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