Product Description
Stylish New Enhanced USB Keyboard, 104 keys with 8 multimedia buttons and control the sale of Media Player is black with silver trim and a USB keyboard from Dell, new in original box, model number SK-8135, Dell 0TH836 number. This is the same as the other part of the Dell keyboard with numbers 0DJ425, 0DJ717 and 0N6250. The Enhanced Multimedia USB Keyboard is designed ergonomically to maximize comfort and performance. The 104 key keyboard features tactile feel technology, 8 pre-programmed keys for fast and convenient access to frequently used operations. Audio controls are conveniently located on the keyboard – Volume controls, Mute, Play / pause, previous track, next track, and Stop. This keyboard has a great look, good typing feel, a detachable palm rest, adjustable feet, indicator LED, and 2 additional USB ports spare. This keyboard works with any standard PC with a free USB port, Windows 2000 or later, or Red Hat Enterprise.
Product Features
- MANUFACTURER: Dell
- MODEL: SK-8135 / LATIN DP/N: 0DJ375
- TECHNOLOGY: USB 2.0 / USB 1.1 compatible
- FEATURE: Standard set of 104 Keys, Keyboard layout in LATIN format (Spanish)
- Multimedia Ready; Internet Ready

I am an IT professional and I use the keyboard for about six months. They bundled with a set of new Dell computers. At that time, several have had problems with the keyboard keys sticking or not. Most are problems with the arrow keys or the keys of some special characters like a question mark. In some cases I was able to resolve the problem by cleaning the keyboard, or other activities, but others simply dirty keyboard away. This keyboard seems to have some reliability problems. However, the price shown on this page Amazon keyboard ($ 102) must be an error printing. There is no keyboard on the planet that I will pay for 102 dollars.
This is the best keyboard I've ever used. Just have a good feel to it right "bounce" in the keys, but not too Clicky Clicky. Nice layout, easy to use.
Amazing response from the type. Smooth. Do not strain the fingers. However, this does not slip. Faster typing. Almost at the summit of its kind to say. I used the keyboard from Belkin that was so strong that you need to massage the finger! Full marks to the keyboard!
I'm using this keyboard for a little over a year and I love it. There are some subtle ergonomic touches that do not go into details, the usual shortcut buttons above the function keys, very handy removable wrist rest, and greater than the typical white letters, which are clearly visible (for me) in low light conditions. It also has two USB 1.1 ports for mouse, etc., so you can save a few ports on the back of your computer, and my personal favorite: Rotary volume control! I can not see too many people on the computers of those days. PS The original price of the keyboard was about 30 dollars, and I got mine new in box $ 20 from another side. Shop around.