Microsoft QSZ-00004 Bluetooth Keyboard,Black

Microsoft QSZ-00004 Bluetooth Keyboard

Microsoft QSZ-00004 Bluetooth Keyboard,Black


Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard


Dimensions: 43.5 x 12.4 x 1.9 cm; 0.46 Grams
Brand: Microsoft
Model: QSZ-00004
Colour: Black
Batteries Included: Yes
Manufacture: Microsoft
Dimensions: 43.5 x 12.4 x 1.9 cm; 0.46 Grams

27 Responses

  1. TanishaGrooms says:

     United Kingdom

    Shame I couldn’t use it due to windows not accepting the input of the keyboard. Did the same with another Bluetooth only keyboard. Had to return which was a shame as it seemed really good.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I had a logitech k780 keyboard, as I like typing on laptop style keyboards.
    That was very good, but no lights on the keyboard and no function key lock meant it had to go.

    I found this microsoft keyboard and its sublime in my view.

    Connected easily to my work laptop, it has lights for caps lock, fn lock and num lock so I was made up!

    Its well made, nice to touch and looks really good on my desk.

    It has home and end keys, ideal for command line edits.

    I am typing this on an alienware laptop, I have used various keyboards, from cheap to expensive and the Microsoft keys are slightly noisy/clicky but have a really nice spring to them. To say I like the keyboard is an understatement!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really nice not to have cables for mouse & keyboard cluttering the desk. Comfortable to use, very light & responsive keys.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like this keyboard. The only thing preventing me from giving 5 stars is the annoying padlock key placed above the backspace key, which locks your workstation. This should have been placed somewhere else on the keyboard where it would never get pressed accidentally.

  5. Lindsay says:

     United Kingdom

    Love, love, love this keyboard! Super fast typing, sleek, slim, light. Full keyboard with numeric pad, extra shortcut keys and a Lock Screen button is great.
    Super fast and responsive. No idea about battery life – not had to replace yet
    Buy it, you won’t regret it (unless you’re looking for a big, clanky mechanical board!)

  6. opliances says:

     United Kingdom

    Love it love it love it! Sleek, classy look. Great touch to my new office! Keys type smoothly. In love with the calculator button! No adjustable height, but other than that its perfect!

  7. [email protected] Dr John Briffa says:

     United Kingdom

    The keyboard worked fine for a while but then it’s bluetooth stopped working after a few months. They replaced my keyboard free of charge and it is working perfectly fine.

  8. EstellaAcker says:

     United Kingdom

    I purchased this keyboard after considerable deliberation.

    The keys are fantastic, great typing experience – which in my opinion is the most important thing for a such a keyboard. Pairing with a Surface Laptop was no problem , took just a few seconds.

    The build quality is superb. Duracell batteries included, magnetic battery compartment cover.

    I have read some reviews where people were claiming that there are no caps lock/scroll lock / num lock indicator lights on the keyboard. This is certainly not the case. All of these keys have lights to indicate they are active.

    Honestly, I cant find any fault in this product. It is not the cheapest keyboard in the market, but worth every penny.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m delighted with this keyboard. The key action is positive, that battery life is simply excellent. And it looks and feels like a quality item. The keyboard itself is extremely rigid despite it’s slim design. My only issue is the lack of a button to switch it fully off. I carry it in a soft case in my backpack and if you forget it’s there (in a meeting etc.) – there’s a chance an accidental key-press will activate the keyboard and send spurious output to the laptop. I guess that’s a first-world problem.

  10. EuniceSweet says:

     United Kingdom

    Great keyboard, feels so much nicer to type on. I don’t mind the keyboard on my Surface laptop while travelling, but this is perfect when at the desk. It’s pretty expensive, but it has a very premium feel to it. I’ve been using it for about 6-7 months and have had no issues, battery life seems great. I feel so much more productive coding on this.

    It’s worth noting that it does go into sleep mode if you don’t press a key for a while, and there’s a slight delay after pressing a key to wake it back up. You probably won’t be bothered by it unless you’re expecting lightning fast responses for gaming. But for the extra battery life, it’s a welcome behaviour.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Tactile and pretty much the same layout as the Mac wireless keyboard. Connects quickly to Bluetooth. Battery life is dependent on how much you’re using it. Best paired with the Surface mouse if you have a surface pro tablet. My only one important gripe is that the coating on the keys does not last long at all – check my photo. Logitech for Black Friday

    4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not grea

  12. JasmineCooke says:

     United Kingdom

    I love this keyboard, I’ve taken quite a long time to find one that I like as much as the apple one and I actually prefer this one. Sometimes yes it takes a few prods to get it to wake up but I don’t mind waiting three seconds for the comfort it provides whilst typing and the space it takes up. It’s really well made and I love the keys that can be set for various windows tasks. Loved it so much I got the matching mouse!

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As a one finger typist I am finding this keyboard excellent. The position and travel of the keys is ideal for me. One slight criticism there is no light to indicate the Capital Lock has been applied but of course this is soon found when the second latter is typed and does not provide much of an annoyance. Time will tell how it stands up to long term use but the brand gives confidence as to its durability.

  14. KathieWallner says:

     United Kingdom

    Great keyboard, well made with excellent battery life however it will only work with a Windows 10 machine. A on/off switch would also be great as if I’m not using it for extended periods of time, I like to turn it off but otherwise despite this, the battery life seems really good.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 18 From Our UsersAs a keyboard I’m very happy with it so far. Proper quality kit. I have other surface products (Surface Pro and matching keyboard, plus the pen and docking station). I would never have thought, ten years ago, that Microsoft’s hardware division would be knocking it out of the park where classy products are concerned, but here we are. They took the fight to Apple and Dell and bested them, IMO.

    Nothing’s perfect and there’s a small but (to me) annoying issue with this keyboard. If you pair it with a Surface computer and put the PC to sleep you can wake it up by touching the keyboard. Great. However, if you pair it to a PC with a Bluetooth dongle, that (probably) won’t happen. You’ll have to press the power button on the PC to wake it up. A first world problem if ever I saw one, but irritating all the same. Turns out that Microsoft, for reasons I don’t fully understand (something to do with power saving, I believe), insist on turning off all power to Bluetooth devices in sleep mode. Therefore you can’t use a Bluetooth keyboard to wake the PC.

    After many, many hours searching I found a solution. You need to be comfortable editing the registry. Make sure you create a restore point before you start messing in the registry!

    Open registry editor and browse to: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesBTHPORTParameters” and add “SystemRemoteWakeSupported” with a DWORD of 1 then restart the computer.

    After that, open device manager and find “Keyboard/HID keyboard device”. Double click and select the “Power Management” tab. There you will see a checkbox that says “Allow this device to wake the computer”. Tick that box (which was unavailable before the registry hack), then restart the PC again. Voila, the Surface keyboard will now wake the computer from sleep.

    I take no credit for this solution but I’m very grateful to the anonymous Windows Wizard, whoever he or she may be, who sussed it out. Microsoft’s own tech support (there are thousands of similar complaints out there) go out of their way to offer utterly useless “solutions”, none of which work. The reason is, I suspect, because they don’t EVER want us, the stupid public, to go digging around in the registry, screwing things up and making work for themselves. Well, yes, I sort of get that. But why they couldn’t have given us the option to “allow this device to wake the computer” is beyond me.

    PS: The attached pic was grabbed from @sabogusi on Reddit, which is where I finally found this solution. Props to him.

    5.0 out of 5 stars "Wake from sleep" issue solution.

  16. ErmaIeupddbxkc says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersI have always like Microsoft mice over other brands and they tend to fit my hands well and work, especially the modern Bluetooth mice, so when I was looking for a Bluetooth keyboard and saw the Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard came with the modern designer mouse in a kit, I decided to try it on its own (paired with my existing designer mouse). The keyboard itself is slimline with the island-style keys favoured on laptops these days. Luckily for me, I prefer the limited keypress that this style provides. Connecting the keyboard to the computer was easy as removing the battery protector and then searching in settings found the keyboard straight away and I was using the keyboard in seconds.
    Unlike many keyboards, there are no LEDs to let you know if any of the function keys are set (Caps Lock etc). Also by default, the function keys all operate settings options (volume up/down etc). To change this you need to press Fn+Caps Lock and hope it takes as again you have no way of telling which mode they are in. There are also special keys for Office applications, settings and emojis. For a keyboard that initially looked to be aimed at work kind of environments, the latter key is an odd one to see.
    The biggest downside to me though (and the reason for dropping a star) is the lack of any height adjustment. The keyboard is tilted slightly but there are no adjustable legs as seen on virtually every other keyboard.
    Battery life is claimed to be 2 years, but since I have only had the keyboard around a month, I cannot say if this claim is accurate, but there is no sign of the supplied batteries deteriorating yet. I suspect the 2 years life will come because the keyboard does have a habit of ‘going to sleep’ after only a short period of inactivity. Lock the screen and walk away for a minute. Come back and you have to wait for the keyboard to wake up and reconnect before it works. Sometimes the key you pressed is sent to the computer, but most of the time the first keypress is ignored – luckily on a lock screen, this tends to just be a key to wake the screen and get to a login box, so not major.

    Overall, a good keyboard that matches the styling of the latest MS modern mice. It has a good typing feel and looks like it should have a good battery life.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    After 2.5 years using the Surface Pro Keyboard (which is still handy when on the move) I moved to the Surface Keyboard and what a difference it has made. The keyboard is sturdy and solid, yet responsive and easy to use. Lots of additional features and the addition of a number pad makes a massive difference when you are working with numbers all day.

    The keyboard looks great and performs well. Pricey compared to other, similar products but worth every penny. Bluetooth connection was achieved in a matter of seconds.

    Pros: Looks great, solid and sturdy, doesn’t wobble or move around. Number Pad and some handy function buttons (screen lock)
    Cons: None

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like this keyboard so much I now own two of them, one at work and one at home. Firstly, they look really good. Silver aluminium base with grey keys, it looks brilliant on my desks at home and at work which are both white. Typing is smooth, precise and most importantly quiet which is a most both at home and at work. Bluetooth connection is really stable and the ability to pick up the keyboard and move it out of the way to draw etc is brilliant. Battery life is also superb as the first keyboard is still on its first set of batteries. If I had need of a third I’d buy one.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    An excellent keyboard! Typing, quality, looks, this keyboard owns all of them! But wait! Who suggested the “PrintScreen” key to be above the “Backspace” key? In 99% of the keyboards, this is where the “Delete” key is. Why exactly would you need such a big key for”printscreen”, while you have such a tiny key for “delete”? What key do you use vastly more often between the two? That is a big NO to Microsoft’s design, at least in my opinion! I was considering to return the keyboard just for this, but it is so nice and lovely that I could not send it back… Otherwise, dont think about it. This is the best keyboard for office use, regardless the price range!

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI bought this to go with a 2018 Surface Pro. It is a really attractive design and a pleasure to type on. There is no backlighting which is not an issue for me as I use it for desktop work in a lit environment. My initial complaint (which took away 2 stars) is that it did not work consistently. The first several days, every day it lost its pairing with the surface pro. This meant I had to do the dance of logging in via tablet mode, going into settings and repairing the keyboard. It was not particularly convenient and convenience is a big part of the sell for a wireless keyboard.

    A month or so on and something changed because now it seems to stay paired all the time and just kicks in when it is needed. I suspect it must have been background driver updates or something. The perfect keyboard. Well apart from the price that is!

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m in my 50s, so I have used a few keyboards in my time, everything from round keyed typewriters of the past, through electric typewriters, clunky early IBM bash-it-out mechanicals on the first PCs, membrane ZX81s, early laptops, more clicky membranes, several different modern mechanicals: blue keys, brown keys, red keys, and now this!

    Like a pen, you eventually arrive at what suits your way of writing best, for me this is probably it.

    I prefer writing with an old-fashioned, italic nibbed fountain pen, so I had rather convinced myself that I would prefer the retro of a mechanical keyboard, but no. This keyboard is fabulous.

    It is deliciously crisp to type on, and everything about it feels like almost architectural perfection; and yes feels! There is something about the way it looks and feels which is clear-cut and precise.

    Really loving it has no on/off switch, but however it sleeps, it never misses the first key you strike.

    Quite simply, the best keyboard I’ve ever owned.

  22. DarrellJulian says:

     United Kingdom

    Maybe its just me, but I always hit the print screen button on this keyboard. It’s immediately above backspace where “DELETE” lives in my other microsoft keyboard (the designer keyboard). Other than that it’s a brilliant keyboard it feels comfortable and responsive while still being portable. It also doesn’t feel as squished in terms of button layout as the designer keyboard (which *feels* almost identical in terms of key pressing experience). I have no problem spending money on peripherals because I will probably spend around a third of my life on a computer so I see it as an investment. The wake time can also be a little slow when it has been idle for a while which is a little annoying but I can live with that if it means longer battery life.

  23. BeulahF03knpjxt says:

     United Kingdom

    Great keyboard to type on. Extremely well built and you can’t help but draw the comparison to the Apple keyboards. If anything this Surface keyboard feels a bit more rigid and robust.

    Where it falls down slightly on is already some of the most commonly used keys are wearing off / going shiny – and it’s only been a few weeks. For that reason I’ll give it 4 stars as in my opinion for the price point the keys should last longer.

    Not product related but a terrible delivery experience with Hermes on this, I really don’t know why Amazon use them.

  24. TatianaLeichhar says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersThe Microsoft Surface Bluetooth Keyboard is by far the best keyboard I’ve used. As someone who types around 120 words per minute, I’m very picky when it comes to keyboards. The Microsoft Surface Bluetooth Keyboard has perfect key-travel, feels great to type on, doesn’t miss a key-stroke, and works great with Linux (I don’t use Microsoft Windows at all, period). On Linux, things like the volume control and brightness controls work, as does the “lock” key (which I find very handy). Something I really like is the perfect UK key layout – all the keys are in the “right” place (something that isn’t always the case with cheap keyboards).

    It would have been nice if this keyboard included backlighting, but that’s not a big issue for me. I also thought the name of this keyboard was rather confusing. Not sure why Microsoft threw “Surface” in to the model name. It made it more difficult for me to find online.

    I don’t like Microsoft as a company, but this keyboard is awesome (and works with Linux!). I am keenly waiting for the Microsoft Modern keyboard to go on sale in the UK, and will probably buy a couple of those too (for my desktop computers). I like the way the new Microsoft Modern keyboard gives you the option to connect via Bluetooth or cable! I suspect it will be more expensive as it also includes a fingerprint scanner (which probably won’t work on Linux – not for a while anyway).

  25. Angus8771qkqbb says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersCurrently typing on this right now and I can tell you it’s great.

    I’ve always been using a Mac keyboard with a PC for about a decade now and honestly think they make for great keyboards. The build quality, how your fingers glide across the keys and how silent it can be to type on. The Apple keyboard is a joy to use, but only one downside is that the hotkeys needs to be custom programmed to make them work.

    With the launch of the Microsoft Surface Keyboard, I can finally ditch the Mac keyboard and finally use all the hotkeys like they were intended to.
    I’m not going to lie, it feels and looks like Microsoft has literally ripped the Mac keyboard, with some minor adjustments here and there, but who cares? They took (in my eyes) a very good keyboard and made it properly work Windows computers (must be 8-10 may I add).

    At 72 (89.99 rrp) is it an expensive keyboard?
    Not really. Considering I use this everyday, and if it’s built as good as my mac keyboard, the next 5 years at least I’ll still be using this. It’s hard to find a decent fully featured keyboard these days for cheap, never mind it being Bluetooth and without dongles.

    Get one, you wont regret it.

  26. IleneOrellana says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 62 From Our UsersIf there was one thing I knew would be a real struggle moving back to Windows from MacOS it was the keyboard. I loved the magic keyboard and every trip around a PC World or similar to see other chiclet style keyboards offered nothing in comparison

    When I saw this advertised I honestly thought, nope, it will be a good effort but not really worthwhile. How wrong was I…

    Honestly, this just makes me happy typing again and I type a lot.

    It’s the same size as the magic keyboard (with number pad) and works just as well.

    The aluminium top gives it that quality feel, they keys themselves when pressed feel almost rubbery but they are not. They have a bit more travel than the Apple version but still, give that satisfying dull thud but not a click or clunk. You hear the keys being pressed but not annoyingly so as I find with mechanical keyboards.

    Another benefit it has over the magic keyboard is that it is slightly more elevated for a more comfortable typing position.

    The colour is very nice, not in your face bright however not so dark you get lost finding keys. Even in dim light, it is still quite visible. Sure, if there was a backlight it would take it above great however, I understand that would likely drain the battery at a rate we would all be unhappy with. If Microsoft did (and should) produce a wired version with a backlight I would likely buy it as well.

    There are several useful keys for Windows related shortcuts. Cortana, Task Windows, Control Panel, Calculator, lock PC, and it has all the usual media buttons.

    It hibernates itself, no need to switch it on and off.

    I am using this with a self-built PC that has no Bluetooth so had to buy a USB Bluetooth dongle. Having read reviews that suggest it drops connection I made the assumption that this could be due to using cheaper sub 5 dongles that are often flaky, so I went for something with good reviews at a higher price. To be honest, if you are going to spend this much on a keyboard make sure you get a quality Bluetooth dongle to support it, not a 2 one that will likely give you issues.

    I went with this one:

    Plugable USB Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy Micro Adapter (Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Raspberry Pi, Linux Compatible; Classic Bluetooth, and Stereo Headset Compatible)

    Using Windows 10, plugged it in and immediately spotted the keyboard, paired and done. No lag experienced, not dropped once (that I have noticed) and both work perfectly together.

    The exact steps were:

    1. Plug in Bluetooth USB
    2. Press and hold button under keyboard until it enters pairing mode (flashing light above the up arrow, not visible until it flashes).
    3. Go to the Bluetooth menu and search for new devices then select ‘Surface Keyboard’
    4. Type in the 5 digit number and press enter.
    5. Done.

    Whilst I am aiming a lot of this review at the converting Mac user that in no way suggest it is not suitable for everyone else. I highly recommend this keyboard if it is in the style you like I really can’t see anyone being disappointed with this.

    Will update again time, however, for now, loving it 🙂

    Update:

    It is now the Middle of July 2018. Really just wanted to echo what I said above, the keyboard is still working away great and it really is my best keyboard yet. Still the same set of batteries running it after a year.

    On occasion when you leave it for a while it takes a few seconds to wake itself up. Sometimes I have started typing something to find it’s not caught up. Minor point and the only niggle I have with it.

    There is new version of the keyboard with fingerprint sensor.

    5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect companion for a Mac user that went back to WIndows and missed his Magic Keyboard.

  27. MarianaCouncil says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersFantastic keyboard, even better than the excellent wired Apple keyboard I’ve been using for years. It’s light but rock solid on the desk surface, key travel is about perfect giving a bit more movement than on a good ‘clicklet’ laptop keyboard, just enough to feel study. The build and finish are inline with Microsoft’s recent run of very high quality hardware, looks lovely on the desk.

    Loses one star for the bloody mean decision to not include a bluetooth dongle. I understand Microsoft’s reasoning, that this is a keyboard to pair with a Surface PC but why hamstring those of us who want to extend our Surface relationship to a desktop? I finally found a dongle that worked (Act Bluetooth 4.0 USB) but getting that to work was like trying to get a DOS game running in 1994.