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💻 Enhanced Microsoft Ergonomic Desktop Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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ColorBlack
BrandMicrosoft
Connectivity TechnologyUSB

Description of 💻 Enhanced Microsoft Ergonomic Desktop

Next-level comfort. Work all day, with reduced risk of fatigue and injury. Excellent support. Keyboard features improved cushion and ergonomically tested palm rest covered in premium fabric provides all-day comfort and promotes a neutral wrist posture. Built-in keyboard shortcuts, including dedicated Office key for Microsoft 365, plus emojis, search, easy access to media controls, and more.[1]. Exceptional control. Mouse features smooth tracking on a variety of desk surfaces, and optimized scrolling wheel for precise web and document navigation. Designed to last — wired for reliable speed and accuracy.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I expected mediocre quality, but it was a pleasant surprise.

When connected to a computer, it offers to install special software, where you can configure a large number of keys and adjust the sharpness of the mouse. There is a separate button that opens a window for selecting emoji (´▽`ʃ♡ƪ) Has some pros Super comfortable keyboard, at first it was not customary to type, but I got used to it pretty quickly. What is only worth a soft pillow under the wrist! Some cons: Unfortunately, the mouse did not fit, it seems to be comfortable, but not for people with

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good balance of price/quality, recommend it.

The keyboard is good, but perhaps not everyone will be able to get used to it, and you will have to get used to many things, unfortunately. PS Return 4000 ergo, but this is for Microsoft, and they are unlikely to read it :) Pros below: New, working, almost comfortable keyboard. It was bought to replace the untimely deceased 4000 (several keys stopped working, and now it is unrealistic to find a film with tracks). But: Got cons: I don’t know for the sake of what, unlike the 4000th, although you

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worse than the original - seems cheaper, more expensive

I have been using the original Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 for many years both at home and at work. With proper chair and elbow brace setup, your wrists will be in the position of least stress and minimize the risk of injuries like carpal tunnel. I am appalled that the original good tried and tested keyboard is no longer being made and the few new keyboards that are left are on the market for 10x their original price at the time of writing! Obviously people are panicking that they can't…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Keyboard good, mouse not so good

Mouse is a good size but buttons are hard to press. I feel like I have to push hard to make it work. I'm also using 3 monitors and the mouse can't smoothly drag a window to the other monitor, it stops on the edge like it won't go through and I have to try a few times to make it work. The mouse is really the reason I ended up returning this item. The keyboard, on the other hand, is good. It comes with a rear riser. I hardly saw it because it's pretty much hidden in the box. The keys aren't hard,

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Does not fit everything

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good keyboard, good mouse.

This is probably the best price I've found in years. Different people like different things about keyboards. That's exactly what I like about it. 1) I quickly developed muscle memory with it and generally don't have to look at the keys too much. 2) The keys don't go very far. (I don't like keyboards with hard-pressed keys.) 3) Doesn't make much noise. It's not quiet and doesn't sound as good as an iMac keyboard and I wish it were a little quieter, but it's not bad at all and I wouldn't expect…

Pros
  • A dream come true
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Some changes from previous versions.

I've been using Microsoft's ergonomic keyboard for many years. It was prescribed to me at work after a severe flexor tendinitis. I adapted to it immediately, even with a split keyboard. After many years I finally decided to order a replacement. While I still like the keyboard's shape and how it adapts to my natural hand position, there have been a few changes. The number of keys available specifically for programming has changed, although you can program other keys. The audio/video control…

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • I'm nervous

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Convenient, easy to use, easy to set up - I recommend it to everyone.

I like the full-size navigation keys and the feel of the padded palm rest. There are some special function keys that work correctly, as well as three programmable keys that I can assign the functions I want. There is a support under the wrists that makes it even more comfortable. It's slim, easy to use, and more comfortable than my previous Ergo keyboard. The mouse has a hard plastic or metal wheel that works smoothly and is comfortable for your thumb. I switched from my latest Bluetooth…

Pros
  • done
Cons
  • awkward

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

And so - then Ergonomic it is Ergonomic. Natural arrangement of the hands, blind typing. The neophyte will have to suffer for a week, but after that only Ergonomic. It's bad that only Microsoft continues to make normal classic ergonomic keyboards in the budget segment for decades. It is unlikely that the lack of competition has a positive effect on consumer qualities.

Pros
  • The build quality and design of the keyboard.
Cons
  • In the previous generation, the layout of the row of function keys and the Tab and Enter keys was much more convenient. The design and ergonomics of the mouse are disgusting. Unlike the keyboard, the mouse is somehow ugly, looks cheap and does not fit in the hand.