We don’t teach touch typing – yer what?

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I read in the newspapers that touch typing lessons are to be taught to students – yer what? I had no idea it wasn’t. In this day of ipads, laptops and lord knows what – how could this have happened? Anyway, with my thoughts concentrated on this most useful of skills  I was really pleased to try the Penclic Mini Keyboard KB3.

 

pic 1 keyboard

 

Is it as good as it looks – because it does look slick doesn’t it?

 

Yes. The whole case is made of metal and the buttons  feel definite to type on, crisp and no nonsense too. The keyboard works for win, ios and android and connects via bluetooth or you can switch to corded connection if you prefer that.

 

The battery capacity is 250mAh and sleep saving mode activates after 30 minutes – press any button. The wireless reach is 10 meters and height 10.25 mm. Weight: 284 grams. Cable length: 150 cm.

 

I have another Mini Bluetooth Keyboard but will be using this Penclic in future. It’s lighter (such a boon), crisper and altogether superior. Have I made it sound like a pastry? I hope not because it’s a great tool. I just have to go and prize it out of the hands of ‘him indoors’ and being an IT buff, he’s no slouch when it comes to knowing what’s what, so it will be a tug of war.

A good looking practical product. Maybe it will encourage all those ‘learner’ touch types out there?

 

http://www.penclic.se/shop/

 

RRP: £79.99