

⌨️ Classic comfort meets reliable performance—type smarter, not harder!
The Microsoft Wired Keyboard 200 is a durable, no-nonsense wired keyboard featuring a 6-foot USB cable for easy setup, a full 10-key numeric pad for enhanced productivity, and an ergonomic design with adjustable feet. It includes a Windows Start button for quick access and offers quiet, responsive keys ideal for everyday office tasks. Supported by a 2-year limited warranty, it’s a trusted choice for professionals seeking reliable performance without the fuss.
| ASIN | B003UT2E8E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,927 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (559) |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.26 pounds |
| Item model number | JWD-00046 |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| Product Dimensions | 19.4 x 7.7 x 1.7 inches |
J**C
Probably no better keyboard for the price
I also own the Logitech PS/2 equivalent to this and prefer the Microsoft. http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Classic-Keyboard-K100-920-003199 The Microsoft is more comfortable, takes less force to press the keys, and has better sculpted keys (to help your fingers locate the keys and not stray). The Logitech has a slim profile which is nice to save space, but otherwise it hurts my wrists to use. The reason I tried the Logitech over the MS was because I noticed (or thought I did) some lag in keypress occasionally over my USB. (Which could be on my motherboard, not the keyboard.) So I'm going with PS/2 for awhile to see if that cures the issue. Key delay is not important unless you are gaming or venting radioactive gas Y/N? This keyboard gets 5 stars because of the price, it's not the most amazing keyboard but it's good enough for the money. Like I said, if there's a USB delay issue, that's almost certainly on my motherboard and OS, not the keyboard itself. Even if it's not my PC, then it's the USB standard, not MS's fault. My favorite cheap keyboards are the old Dell keyboards. I finally ditched my last one because it was so full of crumbs and spills it was starting to attract squirrels. I almost bought a used one, but doing that sight unseen didn't seem like a good idea.
R**S
A Fine Basic And (Thankfully) Conventional Keyboard
When I recently bought a new PC I had to ditch my wonderful old Microsoft keyboard as it wasn't a USB model. I tried a newer design but came back to this basic Microsoft model 200, which is the closest to my old model. I don't need wireless, and I absolutely detest typing on the new "ergonomic" keyboards, which are for me anything but. This is about the most basic keyboard you can get, and while the keys are possibly a tad stiffer than my old and well-used Microsoft model, I still think they have a nice feel and crisp action (though they may be a bit taller than some are used to.) There are three green indicator lights above the dedicated number pad for number, capital, and scroll lock; that's as fancy as it gets. This is a dirt-cheap basic keyboard that works exactly like you'd expect and wish it to. While it's inexpensive, I find that it fits my needs perfectly and I have no complaints of any sort about this uncelebrated office necessity.
J**E
Terrific inexpensive keyboard
I admit that I love testing keyboards but hate spending a lot of money without being able to see dramatic improvements in the typing experience. My old keyboard was getting too sticky, so I wanted something quickly that wouldn't set me back without being able to test it first. The reviews on this were good, especially with regard to the softer touch and quieter keys. (I have a lot of finger pain and need keys that respond well with little resistance.) Well, it is a pretty standard, no-frills keyboard, as I expected. In truth, though, I find it to be very responsive, especially to my light touch, though it seems able to withstand the harder keystrokes just fine. I never really use the flip-up legs because i prefer not to force my wrists in to a more exaggerated angle and in fact would probably like a keyboard that tilted down rather than up, but all that aside I have had no negative issues with the way the keyboard functions. I enjoy the fact that it is relatively soft, and it does not feel like a laptop keyboard to me. It isn't as quiet as I would like, but it isn't noisy, either. I don't expect it to last for ten years, even though it is replacing a keyboard that is older than that. I do like that it is relatively easy to see in low light with the white keys and black lettering, but I don't look at the keyboard enough for that to be a deal breaker either way. The Windows specific keys are nice working in Windows 7. Overall, a fairly decent typing experience. Not the best keyboard I have owned, but it is the best for the money and comparable to many that are much more expensive.
A**G
Got what I wanted
My old keybaord was crapping out. The keys were sticking and it was just making me upset whenever I went to type something. I got this keyboard because of it's price, USB compatibility, brand, and good reviews. When I got the keyboard, I was very happy. The keys work very well, they don't stick or make a loud clicking noise and the keyboard just works. I am always worried about online shopping, like something might happen during shipping or the seller sold me a piece of crap but this turned out quite well. Very good keyboard.
M**N
It is ok, considering the price.
I have been using Microsoft SideWinder X4 keyboard for a long time and absolutely love it. Unfortunately it looks like Microsoft discontinued it. But this keyboard is nothing like X4. It looks and feels really cheap. Keys have glare that make it hard to see, if you use a desk lamp. Also keys feel loose in their sockets and move side to side when typing. I know this keyboard is much cheaper and therefore it is not a fair comparison. I will be buying a different keyboard. On the positive side, it works, does not require any custom software and has a good classical layout. I really hope Microsoft will bring back X4
J**.
It Works
It works, it's black, it's a keyboard. This is exactly the sort of black, clackity keyboard which ships with most computers all across the land. I needed one to replace the 'board which came with my Dell, and this one fit the bill perfectly at the price of $10. Looks just like it, keys are placed just like it. The plastic is a bit more textured, but it still looks plain. Otherwise the only thing that is different is it doesn't say "Dell" on it and its just a smidgen wider. It's the sort of basic keyboard we are all used to and have used in offices and schools and homes, and these things last forever unless you spill a soda pop on 'em. I will try to refrain from doing so from now on.
J**O
Excelente por le precio. Muy simple pero funcional. Está perfecto para alguien que sólo requiere un teclado simple y a buen precio
M**U
It is difficult to find good quality white keyboards. This one fits the quality with the right price. My son loves it. Better for eyes even under low light.
R**Y
Still works after a year. I'm happy. Though I think it's possible that it still works because i have yet to spill anything on it. *knocks on wood*
T**S
El idioma esta en inglés. Olvídense de la Ñ y demás caracteres del español. Aparte de eso, es de buena calidad.
P**E
Yes, it is exactly what I needed, due to light glare I couldn't see my black key board; this white one fixed my problem
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