If you have a PSP (Performance Service Plan), you would be able to get the exact eMachine keyboard straight from either their stores or sent to you.
2006-12-04 03:17:05
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answered by aerdnaevoli 2
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You should be able to use any standard PS2 (round connector) keyboard on an e-machine. Rather then Best Buy, try Walmart or other discount outlet. You can get a cheap starting at $10 and going up if you want any extras, thrills, ergonomics, wireless, etc.
2006-11-30 14:29:20
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answered by dewcoons 7
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I don't think Best Buy sells eMachine keyboards without a computer bundled with it. If you buy any standard ps/2 or usb keyboard it will work with your eMachine computer.
2006-11-30 14:25:00
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answered by Lane C 1
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way more than what you should be paying, you can buy an aftermarket one from Labtec or something for about 8 bucks,,, or you can go to a second hand store or flea market,, and get a replacement for under 5 bucks,, but if you want new and w/ a guarenty then get the labtec,,
2006-11-30 14:33:49
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answered by John C 5
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video reveal, keyboards, mice (mouses what's the plural of a computer mouse?) will all paintings if the cable will in superb condition. The HD is a distinct tale. Like Hardirish stated purely slapping it on yet another computer might want to no longer paintings. at the same time as an OS is put in it assessments out what something of the computer (motherboard, USB, etc..) appears like, and shops in a record (HAL). If the HAL would not tournament the specs of the recent motherboard, it received't paintings. The motherboards do not might want to be genuine replicas yet they could't be completely different both. would not harm to attempt.
2016-11-28 02:55:00
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answered by barela 4
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depending on the buttons and fuctions you want
10.00 to 35.00
2006-11-30 14:28:25
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answered by A Yellow Rose 4
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