💡 Elevate Your Typing Game!
The Cctkb Technologies Kinderboard by Chester Creek is a versatile oversized keyboard designed for both wired and wireless use, compatible with PC and Mac systems. Weighing only 2.3 pounds and featuring a colorful design, it combines comfort and style for an enhanced typing experience.
Brand | Chester Creek |
Item model number | KB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | windows 98 se, mac os x puma |
Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.5 x 8 x 2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.5 x 8 x 2 inches |
Color | Multi |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Manufacturer | Chester Creek Technologies |
ASIN | B000OCV8X2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 6, 2007 |
O**S
Perfect!
Due to a birth defect, I am somewhat disadvantaged when it comes to typing. On a regular keyboard I type at about 30 wpm. On this device, with the oversized keys, I can type at more than 65 wpm! The keyboard is sturdy, seems to be built well, and operates perfectly.
R**O
Big Buttons... Small price
So, I wanted big buttons to trigger sound FX through my computer. I looked at a dozen expensive alternatives. This just seemed smarter, cheaper, and no programming plus, it's kinda funny to use it in a professional broadcast environment. It works just great!
D**Z
great for those of us who suffer clumsy, fat fingered dexterity
large keys are great but noisy. location of USB ports on right side interferes with using a mouse or trackball.Otherwise, it is the right solution for those like me that almost flunked typing class 3 times.
B**N
Great for young children
Works great for young children. My 3 year old loves it. The best part about the keyboard, which may not be obvious, is the keys are in a grid pattern versus staggered like a standard keyboard. Makes it a lot more kid friendly. Also feels durable. I would recommend the keyboard to others.Chester Creek also makes a matching optical mouse. I would suggest not using the mouse. It does not track well and the cursor jumps on the screen. I ended up replacing the moues with a Microsoft compact mouse for my son.
D**V
Poor Quality
The quality of the keyboard does not match the price at all. Right out of the box, before my son ever even touched it, the keys stick. The ones that do not stick now feel like they will soon. They are not smooth at all. It just seems very cheaply made.I think you would be better off getting a regular keyboard and letting them learn on that from the start.
M**E
Helpful keyboard for people with hand issues
Keys are nice & big easy to use if you have Parkinson’s or other hand/finger issues.
E**R
great
It has made things much easier for my 3-year-old to use a keyboard (especially the arrow keys). It is a huge upgrade from the standard keyboard we had been trying to use.
A**R
Perfect
Takes a while to get used to the different spacing between keys - once you're used to it,it's perfect
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