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13 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Mushy keyboard
Cheap feeling plastics
No charging dock
Button lettering rubs off
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 is a decent contender in the wireless keyboard/mouse combination setups, but makes several mistakes which keep it from being a great product. Every aspect of it is “half great”: The silver finish is ni...
Abstract: I’ve been taking my sweet time going over this desktop set with a fine-toothed comb, using it every day to ensure that I’m giving it a fair shake. I’ve positioned the wireless receiver everywhere I can, I’ve changed the batteries...
Flexibility of a wireless desktop set up
Extreme programmability
Ergonomic design makes both keyboard and mouse very comfortable
Easy to use and stable software
Stylish good looks
Lots of specialty keys that are programmable to your needs
Not rechargeable - requires 4 AA batteries
Media controls did not work with Winamp
Microsoft has come up with a great offering in the Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 Keyboard and Mouse set. With Geeks.com offering this combination at the bargain price of $56.99, anyone looking for a wireless desktop set up should give this one some serio...
Laser Mouse Technology, Good Value, Nice Aesthetics and Features
Keyboard Needs a Revamp
Microsoft has made some definite improvements to their wireless desktop line, and the inclusion of laser technology to their mouse controllers is a nice touch. The Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 shows off the capabilities of the Wireless Laser Mouse 6000...
Along the left edge of the keyboard there are a few more shortcut keys along with a zoom lever. The shortcut keys are all self explanatory and the zoom lever works by increasing or decreasing the font size in open documents or web pages. this is quite ...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Dye sublimation/thermal transfer, 1 min/page, Wired, Color, PC, Mac, 300 dpi x 300 dpi<br> <b>Good:</b> Good-looking; curved keyboard for faster, more comfortable typing; several programmable quick-launch keys; Windows and Mac OS compatible; handy Zoom Slider and magnification features.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Separate interfaces for configuring mouse and keyboard; mushy mouse buttons; overall cheap feel.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Its wireless and stylish, and it offers several useful features, but the Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 has a cheap, lightweight feel that hurts this otherwise well-designed keyboard-and-mouse set.<br>
Wireless technology has some problems The Final Word If you don’t type ten pages a day then this may be the perfect desktop combination for you, but the key skipping gets annoying fast.
If you don’t type ten pages a day then this may be the perfect desktop combination for you, but the key skipping gets annoying fast.
Good-looking, Curved keyboard for faster, more comfortable typing, Several programmable quick-launch keys, Windows and Mac OS compatible, Handy Zoom Slider and magnification features
Separate interfaces for configuring mouse and keyboard, Mushy mouse buttons, Overall cheap feel
Its wireless and stylish, and it offers several useful features, but the Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 has a cheap, lightweight feel that hurts this otherwise well-designed keyboard-and-mouse set. ...