McShore Wired Keyboard CB116 McShore Wired Keyboard CB116
299.00 Bht.


Overview
With a sleek, comfortable keyboard and high-definition optical mouse, this durable duo brings comfort, style and simplicity together.
Wired keyboard with great value and reliable. A standard layout and a sturdy design, this USB and PS2 keyboard gives you a better typing experience. Liquid drains out of the keyboard can protect you from accidental spills. The key stroke 20 million cycles will keep you typing long after many keyboards have called it quits. Comfortable control for your computer.

The Wired mouse with accuracy and reliability with high resolution for 1000DPI. Product contoured shape for either hand. Both are simplicity with plug and play and no software required. Comfortable control for your computer.


Specification
Keyboard
• Keys : 104 Keys Compatible Layout
• Printing Technology : UV-Oil coating
• Special Features : Water-proof and Double Balance Bar
• Interface : USB and PS2 for optional
• Cord Length : 150 cm.
• Key stroke life time : 20,000,000 cycles
• System Requirements : Windows ME, 2000, XP,Vista, 7

Mouse
• High Resolution : 1,000 dpi
• Interface : USB
• Cord Length : 145 cm.
• Cord Types : Rubber Mixed Cord Mouse
• System Requirements : Windows ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, Macintosh OSX-later

Warranty: 1 years warranty

Additional Information
If the above solutions do not resolve your problem, Please contact our MCC (McShore Contact Centre)Tel. 029317222 from Monday to Friday 9.00am-6.00pm.
Support
  1. My Keyboard not working: First, Plug your keyboard securely and directly into a USB or PS/2 port on your computer to see if you are not plug it properly. Second, Try plugging your keyboard into a different USB or PS/2 port to see your port may be the cause
  2. Key does not follow my types: First, Clean your Keyboard USB port and all key with a soft cloth. Second, Try using your keyboard with another computer.
  3. My mouse are not working: First, Plug your mouse securely and directly into a USB port on your computer to see if you do not plug it properly. Second, Try plugging your mouse into a different USB port to see your port may be the cause
  4. Cursor does not follow mouse movements: First, Clean your mouse sensor with a soft cloth. Second, Try using your mouse on a piece of clean white paper to see if the surface may be the cause. If the mouse works well on the paper, use a mouse pad and avoid using your mouse on the following surfaces:
    • Glass or other transparent surfaces
    • Mirrors, metals or other reflective surfaces
    • Grained wood or other grooved surfaces