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| E-Book Systems 630 USB Numeric Keyboard | 
enlarge | Brand: eBook Systems Category: CE
List Price: $74.99 Buy New: $50.13 You Save: $24.86 (33%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 6760
Color: Dark gray Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.7 x 1.9
MPN: 630 Model: 630 UPC: 768897006306 EAN: 0768897006306 ASIN: B00006JHWZ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Micropad 630 is a "Plug & Play" numeric keypad. Just plug this keypad into any Windows 98 or newer computer, and you can start working. It enables notebook users to speed through number crunching with ease.
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  Heavy Duty 10key December 27, 2008 I've had this 10key for a least 5 years, and it still works as new. I'm a CPA, and use the keypad all the time, and use it a lot. It takes a pounding and hasn't had any problems. I'm on my third laptop since I bought this item. The laptops have died, but this 10key keeps on going. I've tried other brands, and cheaper products in the past, but they wore out quickly. If you need a high quality heavy duty numeric keypad, this is the one. I'll be buying another one... in the event this one ever dies.
  Thi is my second time with Genovation, they are excellent March 10, 2007 I needed a numeric keypad for Vista. I had used a Genovation serial numeric keypad with WinME and WinXP. It had been terrific for many years. When It would not run in Vista, I called Genovation and got a recommendation of the 630, USB, and no driver, it's just like another keyboard.
The product is just plain excellent. But I went to Amazon because retailers on their list in my area were unresponsive. I had my keypad, with free shipping, in just a couple of days.
  Avoid if you still run MS-DOS programs! March 26, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This keypad requires a special program to be loaded so that the numlock on the keypad is unsynchronized with the notebook keyboard. With that program loaded your computer will lock up when you try to run an MS-DOS application. You must then reboot the machine. Unfortunately, I didn't discover this defect until after my 30 day return period had passed. Surprisingly Targus and Kensington have engineered keypads that don't require a separate program to unsynch the keypad numlock from the keyboard. Their keypads work fine under MS-DOS based applications and cost much less.
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