Can't beat it for a quid. Found at Asda Living Glasgow Fort
11 comments
kwl147
5 Jul 17#11
I always worry I would damage any keyboard doing this.
Jewels35
5 Jul 17#10
Just immerse in soapy water and clean gently with a small brush , then leave to dry in the airing cupboard for a few days,
never had a problem doing this, but keep a spare to use whilst other is drying.
themanseven
4 Jul 17#8
Oh, I d grab one to use with my laptop when playing some indie games. Can't get used to laptop's keyboard
PhilK
4 Jul 17#7
Been very disappointed with Logitech keyboards over the last few years. Still good but nothing new for what must be close to a decade. Selection seems same as ever every year. If it works, don't change it I suppose
copystuff
3 Jul 17#6
Tried both Derby stores both full price even had them scanned but not £1 but good if you can find them for £1
zeppovendetta
3 Jul 172#5
Just cheaper than cleaning the old one I thought!
kwl147 to zeppovendetta
4 Jul 17#9
One thing I dislike intensely about keyboard. Pain in the backside to clean.
mcek
3 Jul 17#4
I use the K120 and haven't found any problems in the last 4 years, lets me happily batter away on the keys.
Great price.
And I wouldn't call it a quiet keyboard, but maybe it's just my style of clattering or my over-sensitive hearing..
mickrick
3 Jul 17#2
I use y bp62a kb's with both of my pc's. I love that semi-mechanical feel. But the K120 is described as a "quiet" keyboard by logitech themselves, so I'm thinking spongy, unresponsive keys. Similar to the Atari ST range back in the day.
Steve1205 to mickrick
3 Jul 17#3
That was 1980's keyboards. Keyboards have improved since then.
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never had a problem doing this, but keep a spare to use whilst other is drying.
Great price.
And I wouldn't call it a quiet keyboard, but maybe it's just my style of clattering or my over-sensitive hearing..