How many times have you changed your keyboard?
By hotsummer
@hotsummer (13919)
Philippines
June 25, 2009 9:25am CST
I am planning to change my keyboard cause it is getting harder to type on. and the keys seem to lock suddenly and you have to hit that keyboard more than once and hit it really hard when it does not go down after hitting it. it does this randomly. it will or may have problem on letter e then it will be on another letter that i will have this problem. so i can say almost all of the keys have some problem on locking
I am planning to be a more expensive keyboard which is priced at $10. the cheap one are sold at $3. but i like the expensive cause it looks more classy and easier to type on. i think it will be worth its prize.
13 responses
@puqimx (358)
• Malaysia
26 Jun 09
I have been change my keyboard 3 times this year.. the current keyboard i using now is logitech but i think it is also already damaged with the arrow button.. what a keyboard.. i'm tired to change my keyboard.. last month my xps laptop also have been change by the dell technician because some button not function.. I agree with you to buy more expensive keyboard because it more classy and easier to type on..
@hotsummer (13919)
• Philippines
26 Jun 09
how do you changed keyboard on laptop. i guess you will only replace the damaged key and not the whole keyboard cause it is all attached with the whole laptop itself. so that is why i prefer desktop. it is easier to replace parts.
@doncruise21 (394)
• Philippines
26 Jun 09
Hi hot! use keyboards that has an A- shape form because they are proven in eliminating the stress in our hands during typing. Also you can choose those with short-cut keys and hot-keys to add convinience. I useally replace my keyboard when I'm uncomfortable with it. Sometimes you have to pay for the quality so that's ok if you are planning to buy a keyboard for 10 bucks! anyway its for your convinience so enjoy purchasing the best keyboad that suits your needs. Goodluck! =)
@hotsummer (13919)
• Philippines
27 Jun 09
an A shape. what do you mean by it. i have not seen a keyboard shaped like letter A. well if that is easier on the wrist and fingers then it is good to buy that. but i hope the store knows when about it when i look for A shaped keyboard.
@trixyteddy (1070)
• India
27 Jun 09
Whatever you do, the technician will be the best person to advise you on this matter.
@kmaram (2533)
• Philippines
25 Jun 09
Well i dont change keyboard because i am currently using laptop. So far i dont have any problems encounter with my keyboard. I am using my laptop for more than a year now and so glad that my keyboards works properly. Anyway, i must say that if youre gonna buy new keyboard you should go on high price sometimes keyboard with lower price is easily destroy. So try to look for branded one which you know that it will stay longer with you.
@hotsummer (13919)
• Philippines
25 Jun 09
i am using a desktop computer only. but the keyboard i am going to buy tomorrow. is as soft and as good as the keyboard on the laptop. and that is why i am planning to buy this one. it makes me feel i am using a laptop. though laptop is just a little bit better.
@shadowoflight (330)
• Nepal
25 Jun 09
Good choice of buying new keyword. Old keyboard are hard to run and difficult to press any letter. Even I have that problem. I am also thinking of buying new keyboard but what do you think of buying wireless keboard?
@hotsummer (13919)
• Philippines
25 Jun 09
no i am not buying the wireless. cause i don't think that my old cpu will be able t connect with a wireless keyboard. still the traditional but the upgraded or better kind of traditional keyboard.
@ddfreedie (690)
• India
26 Jun 09
only once...ive bought this computer nearly 8 years ago...but so far ive spend only INR 2000 for this...once i got my smps repaired and then my keyboard...apart from that i havnt opened the cpu or my purse...great computer...i love it..
happy mylottng
@edelweiza (156)
• Philippines
26 Jun 09
twice or thrice a year? i'm not too particular with my keyboard, so long as it's working, i don't jump to buying new ones that easy.i just clean them once in a while and that's it.
@myfb2009 (8296)
• Malaysia
26 Jun 09
So far, i am still using laptop, so i don't have to change my keyboard. Before, when i was still staying at my parents home, i also using desktop and having the same problem like you. I had to change 2 to 3 keyboard in a year. It's because there are a few of us share using that desktop. The keyboard and mouse, seems never last long, when too many people are using them. Most of the time, i will go for reasonable price with good functions...
@o0jopak0o (6390)
• Philippines
26 Jun 09
my computer is more than 8 years old but have only changed my keyboard for 2 times. it is a standard keyboards with no functions and such its plain but reliable
@AndrewBoi (369)
• Philippines
26 Jun 09
I Have changed my keyboard once only. There are cheap keyboards that are durable and elegant looking. Practice wise buying.
@radhanair1001 (519)
• India
26 Jun 09
now thats a question related to my life...
i have changed my keyboard 3 times....
the first i lost because i was a newbie and made it short circuit..that was too embarassing...
the second time i lost because of my moms mistake..she kept the glass of water near to it...and my hand did rest..no need to day more....hehe
and thats how my life started again with my third one....
hope it dont get messd up with my lifestyle..
dont forget to mark it as best response if u liked it...,thanks
Keep lotting....keep earning....
Bye.......
@lkumarldh (142)
• India
26 Jun 09
I have one laptop and one desktop. So mostly i like to use laptop there is very rare chances of changing keyboard.But of desktop i have changed my key board once.That too due to some technical fault . That time i have called service centre they came and changed keyboard free of cost.











