>The HP Pavilion Wireless Keyboard 600 is an amazing keyboard. I tried it at Staples an hour ago. It is a tactile keyboard very handy for fast typing. It is small and includes a top row of keys for volume, screen luminosity, etc.
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>The only think I found weird is that wireless keyboard is USB support only, thus not including bluetooth support. It requires the small USB device to be inserted in a port. That takes one port out of the PC or laptop.
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>Anyone would know why there are still keyboards out there wireless with no bluetooth support?
Cost probably, because it was easy to get it connected with drivers written on wireless USB hardware. It would also reach more devices, and not everything has bluetooth.
>I am also mostly interested to know if someone tried that keyboard before and if it works well with non HP pc and laptops, despite the fact it says it is compatible with Windows 10.
I use an IBM KPD8923 keyboard. Best keyboard IBM ever made for overall utility. I still prefer the IBM Model-M and Model-F keyboard for their buckling spring feel. This one is a very good keyboard though, and not clicky:
https://mechanicalkeyboardtryout.blogspot.com/2016/06/ibm-kpd8923-keyboard-image-gallery.htmlHas PS/2 connectors, which I use for PS/2 to USB. Has built-in track point mouse and a great touch for fast typists.