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The HP 960 Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard combines comfort and functionality, featuring a split-zone layout, 20 programmable keys, and the ability to connect to three devices simultaneously. With a focus on sustainability, this keyboard is made from 60% recycled materials, making it a responsible choice for eco-conscious professionals.
Brand | HP |
Series | HP 960 Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard |
Item model number | 7E755AA#ABA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 2.04 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.62 x 6.18 x 0.61 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.62 x 6.18 x 0.61 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | HP |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0D1QBQMWV |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 6, 2024 |
C**R
Fantastic replacement for MS Sculpt
Great replacement for MS Sculpt. I actually like this one better. I set up the blue tooth so I could use my mouse with the dongle. That took a bit to set up. Then I accidentally turned off the blue tooth pairing, searching for the print screen button, which this keyboard does not have for some reason. Hitting the Windows shift S buttons remedies this. The letters are big, keyboard clicks are great, similar to sculpt. Fit is great. Wrist rest is a bit larger than the sculpt, so getting used to that, but it is OK. I'm a CPA. Heavy use of keyboard and keypad. Working about 100 hours a week right now!! Keypad is great as well. I LOVE the more raised key bumps on the F and J keys. That is a big upgrade for me. Overall a huge thumbs up foe HP. The price was great. Happy to have found this keyboard combo. It does NOT come with a mouse!! But able to use my old sculpt mouse with it. The sculpt wrist rest was constantly dirty. The surface of this one seems a bit more durable, resistant to oily hand cream, etc. Time will tell how it holds up. I had worn half the letters off my Sculpt in 1.5 years, to give an idea of how much I type. Heavy Heavy user!!! Good luck! Highly recommend this one. Good job, HP!!
D**O
Nice feel, great replacement for sculpt. Bluetooth connections tricky but figured out.
Connecting on dongle was fine, but as others mention the bluetooth was tricky. I came to find that my laptop was not set as discoverable in a deeper setting, beyond what was visible in the normal bluetooth area. When i turned this on, the keyboard could connect as described. The number pad however was different, you don't hold for 2S on bluetooth, you simply press it and let go and it goes to pairing.
R**C
Connecting to the computer is a total pain; no support from HP
I bought this to replace my Microsoft ergo keyboard. For typing, it is very similar and have had no issues adjusting. The key presses are pretty quiet which is nice. However, connecting this to your computer is a royal pain, especially if you have the vertical mouse. Frankly, I don't know why there isn't a class action case because it is so bad. I have 2 computers. One has bluetooth and that seems to connect OK for both devices. But the other doesn't have bluetooth and I need to use the universal wireless dongle that is supposed to support many HP devices. However, I've yet to be able to connect the keyboard and the mouse to the dongle. The instructions HP provides are totally worthless and I've been in tech for over 40 years and managed many software products for the largest tech companies. I also tried using Youtube videos. However, those cover older versions of the dongle only; HP doesn't have new videos out for this dongle version. I tried following all the instructions and it just doesn't work. I also tried to use HP support. But when you put in the model number for the keyboard and mouse, it doesn't have any content--it just sends you to the marketing content. I then tried to get support through chat. However, HP won't give chat support for these products unless you pay for support or you have a more expensive product like a computer that is covered under warranty. Keyboards and mice should be no-brainers to use, especially when you pay the extra premium for their highest end versions, but HP clearly doesn't get that for this model of devices. I would give the product a 4+ for the keyboard build, but a 1 for connectivity. So for an overall rating I'm giving it a 2.
R**Y
Best replacement for Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard
Best replacement I could find for the Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard. I like the Sculpt a bit better, but this has the same hand position. One thing to watch out for is if you like having the wrist rest raised, you have to pull out all 3 tabs underneath. It wasn't clear to me other than the middle tab, and the keyboard would have been wobbly. The outer 2 tabs looked just like rubber pads to me at first. It is nice though that the tilt mechanism is built in, as opposed to the Sculpts separate magnetic attachment. Some other things are better than the Sculpt: Keys are marked for both Mac and Windows, and the default works correctly on the Mac without remapping. It also has an Fn modifier key vs the switch on the Sculpt to get the dual function out of the function keys. One other thing to watch for ... to get the bluetooth paired the instructions say to hold down the corresponding bluetooth key for 2 seconds, and this did not work. In frustration at one point, I hit the bluetooth key twice quickly, and it paired! The dongle also works, so you have 2 different bluetooth connections and the dongle so you can attach to multiple computers. The keyboard feels solid, and the key action is nice as well, if just slightly more clackity than the Sculpt. Also, the Command, Alt, Windows, Ctrl keys are smaller than on the Sculpt, so it takes just a bit getting used to.
H**Z
bluetooth maybe a bit annoying
good quality but bluetooth sometimes tricky
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