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The Board 840 Keyboard by BakkerElkhuizen is a lightweight, ergonomic mini keyboard designed for both laptop and desktop use. It features an integrated numeric pad, a larger enter key, and two USB ports, making it perfect for remote work or home office setups. With its compact shape and scissor mechanism, it ensures comfort and efficiency, reducing strain during long typing sessions.
Brand | BakkerElkhuizen |
Item model number | KEYBSAT1HY |
Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 13 x 1.06 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.5 x 13 x 1.06 inches |
Color | Silver/White |
Manufacturer | BakkerElkhuizen |
ASIN | B003H04V5K |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 23, 2012 |
M**J
I love it! Feels and works perfectly
I was looking for a quality keyboard without the numeric keypad at the side. I went through 3 others before I bought this one, and I'm absolutely thrilled!!! I first purchased a Bluetooth keyboard for my non-Bluetooth windows desktop computer, using a USB Bluetooth receiver. The delay between keying in and showing up on the screen drove me crazy. Then bought a USB wireless keyboard in the compact size I wanted. There wasn't a problem with a delay, but the arrow keys which I use constantly didn't work well and were awkwardly placed. I finally decided to spend a little more and get this wired, USB Bakker Elkhuizen Compact! I love it! Feels and works perfectly! I recommend highly, and I work between 8 and 15 hours daily on this keyboard. It's small and light enough to take with me to my home office in Chicago, and I'll be doing that! It comes with a soft cover. Finally! A company making affordable, quality merchandise. I will purchase from them again if needed.
A**E
Really like this keyboard - Didn't last
Written in 2019: (Originally 5 stars) I've had baadddd keyboards! This one has nice "click" and seems very durable and excellent. I'm glad I spent the extra money to get the good one!Update: 2022: I can't say that this lasted. Yes it's been years since purchased, but I'm not a heavy user on my home laptop. Lately, the sticky keys are driving me crazy. (space bar, back key, #3 key, "a" key) No rhyme or reason. Just purchased a cheaper one. This one not worth the money if it can't last the distance!
A**R
Ok but not a good value
I was looking for a small portable keyboard to use with my iPad/iPhone. This is obviously a windows keyboard but it works just fine with my Apple devices. It also has a usb hub so I can plug in a mouse.Pluses- The ergonomics are pretty good. I have bigger hands and I can comfortably type and not miss or miss-hit keys. Everything feels like it’s in the right place for normal typing.- The hub works great. I can just plug in my usb mouse and use it with my iPad (I never knew you could do that).- This is just a 60% keyboard, and the num lock doesn’t seem to work, but the Fn key does. I really don’t do a lot of 10 key work on my iPad anyway.Minuses- The keys are well laid out and ergonomic, but the feel isn’t the best. There just isn’t enough resistance.- The keys are also a little loud. It would be better if the key action was silent. I know this is just a preference, but it would be better.- The riser feet underneath don’t lock, so if you move the keyboard around they can fold back up.- Overall this keyboard just feels a little cheap. Everything works as expected, but for the price it should feel a little more solid be higher quality.Bottom line. It’s an ok keyboard. I’ll continue using it, but I wouldn’t buy it again at the full price or even the used price. I’m trying to think of a situation where I could recommend this keyboard but I can’t, unless you’ve tried this exact model at some point and the key action is exactly what you want and you haven’t found anything else that you like.
R**D
Superior quality keyboard
Overall this is a very nice keyboard; it is well laid out and has nicely shaped, comfortable keys with a not-too-firm, not-too-loose touch, The one poor design point is that the light for the CAPS Lock key is at the top of the keyboard under a dark strip of plastic, hidden by a symbol, so that in daylight you cannot see whether the light is on or off unless you are directly over the keyboard looking down at it. I notified the distributor, who said they would pass the information along to Bakker Elkhuizen. But after I had tried three much less expensive mini keyboards and found them inferior and annoying in various ways, the superior quality of the Bakker Elkhuizen S-Board was very obvious.
A**S
Best compact keyboard!!!
One of the major drawbacks with using a standing desk is the limited space for a mouse on the keyboard shelf. Compact keyboards abound, but the cheap ones are awful...just awful. This compact keyboard is absolutely worth the extra money. The keys work perfectly and allow for speedy typing. I love the option for the euro symbol, too! Another great feature is the ability to plug the mouse into the keyboard.As with any compact keyboard, you must remember to disengage the number lock when logging in, or your password will be scrambled. I'm in love with this thing--I've showed it to everyone in my office.
R**T
Quality Item
No fuss, high-quality product. Plugged it in and worked right away, no fuss, has all necessary keys and is compact. Great for my sit-stand desk.Soft clicks while typing are very pleasing
S**M
i like it but breaks easily
love the keyboard when it works BUT if even the smallest crumb falls into the keyboard - it is ruined for life. ive tried tapping the crumb out, qtip, and removing keys. once you remove a key you will NEVER get it back where it needs to be. i like the keyboard and have not found one easily on amazon that is what im looking for that is cheaper or better - but i will say i haven't tried others. if you recommend another one please let me know. otherwise, buying my third now - and annoyed at this company. clearly they like this.
C**P
Great Compact Size!
Enjoying having my laptop higher and this keyboard at wrist level. It was worth the extra money not to have to think about batteries running out or having to recharge. It's a great size and doesn't take up as much desk space as the others available. I already had a separate numbers keyboard, so I'll just plug that in when I need it and don't need that to take up space on a letter keyboard until then.Now I just need to find a cling transparent cover for this keyboard to prevent ruining it with spills and dust.
S**M
Excellent for secretaries with arm/back problems
I'd recommend this keyboard to anyone. I used one years ago with a static mouse, but then went on to temp jobs and didn't make a fuss about how I sat at my desk when on temp assignment. As a result I caused myself sufficient arm and back muscle damage to miss work. Remembering the really comfortable compact keyboard I had used before, I checked it out on RSI/health websites and they all recommended the 840 Saturnus. I bought it in a rush through Amazon and it was delivered very promptly. The price was pretty high but my need to be able to work was more important. It has immediately helped me get back to work properly. The keyboard is very familiar under the fingers in terms of size of keys and board layout. As a trained typist who uses top-row numbers only, I don't really use the number pad so I don't miss that. Also, it's not ostentatiously 'ergonomic' - it just looks efficient and organised, which is a good look! The primary benefit, tho, is that the keyboard is narrow enough to place your mouse immediately next to it and not feel cramped or find yourself stretching your arm out sideways. So no more arm and back straining required. I've also invested in a static mouse, the Kensington Trackball, which again, cuts down dramatically on arm and back strain very quickly. The 840 Saturnus keyboard and Kensington Trackball mouse are a magic combo and a really good investment.
1**1
Three Stars
Ok but very expensive for what it is - a keyboard/
J**S
When space is limited ...
I've been looking around for a keyboard that's a little special for some time now. What I mean is something beyond the boring and bland norm, something with style, a contemporary look and feel, and something that ooses quality at a price that doesn't hurt. Then I found what I was looking for. The Bakker Elkhuizen KEYBSAT1 S-Board 840 Saturnus Slim Mini Ergonomic Keyboard - yes, bit of a mouthful - but it ticks all of the boxes. It's also very good to use! I've had the model for a couple of months now, and it is a pleasure to type on. The keys are responsive, yet forgiving, the quality of the materials used is without fault, and the size of the keyboard at 31.8cm x 21.4cm and a low tapered profile of 3.4cm, allows it to sit comfortably in front of a display monitor/screen, and the ergonomically optimal (mmm, get me) positioning of a mouse to the left or right, depending on your persuasion. Priced at just under £60, it is reassuringly inexpensive.
A**R
Four Stars
Good product
M**I
A triump of 'design' over usability and quality
I tend to no longer write reviews for amazon but I disliked this so much I'll make a special case.This thing has been designed to look sleek and cool but at the cost of actually doing its job. If you do much keyboard work you need Home/End/etc but instead they've put them on the arrow keys so you have to press a modifier key to get them to work. Idiotic. There are keyboards the same size which don't unnecessarily combine functionality.The keys have been flattened for coolness which reduces tactile feedback. Better yet, the function keys are together in a thin row at the top, ungrouped, and so close together it's impossible for me to tell by touch which one I'm on, or even if my finger's overlapping two, forcing the user to look down to operate. Amazingly stupid.The final touch of class is that the keyboard defaults to having numlock on when turned on, or whenever you switch to a different account (and intermittently numlock comes on when you successfully log in too). This shows their attitude to QA. Avoid this keyboard.FYI the A4 Tech KL-5 Mini Slim Compact Keyboard <ttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001CJH6Y6> was far better except it didn't have a Ctrl on both sides of the space bar (essential for emacs users) so I've defaulted to the Perixx PERIBOARD-407B, Mini Keyboard <https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0064M436A> which I don't like the chiclet-style keys of, but it's least it works. They're both, incidentally, a fraction of the cost of this overpriced junk.
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