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Review on Keyboard Microsoft Ergonomic for Business black, English by Mateusz Grabowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything about the purchase suits me, a very necessary product.

I liked the keyboard in general, and the fact that the pillow can be wiped clean means that there will be an even higher level of cleanliness. It is actually softer, more comfortable, and quieter. And following the same pattern. It was quite helpful that there were LEDs embedded within the keys, such as the Caps Lock key and others. Furthermore, it is crucial to note that it is wired, which, in my opinion, is a distinct advantage. Lack of batteries, problems with the signal transmission, and various other issues. This is unquestionably an item that should not be missing from the collections of touch typing experts. Despite this, there is no question that the Microsoft Surface Ergonomic Keyboard is head and shoulders above the rest of the field. In terms of ergonomics, it's a complete and utter disaster.

Pros
  • In reference to the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000, the comparisons are as follows: 1. The layout is more rigid and condensed, and the only color used is black. 2. Softer keys 3. Quieter keystrokes 4. Make the cushion that sits beneath the wrist a little bit more plush
Cons
  • 1. The pillow that sits beneath the wrist becomes covered in skin, therefore you have to keep it clean on a regular basis. It turns a milky white color as a result of the direct clogging of the skin's layers into it. If you don't give it a good rub on a regular basis, the bottom of the cushion will end up looking white. The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard exhibited the same problem with the pad as well. This was not the situation with the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000. The pillow on that keyboard was flatter and not as plush; there was little left, and it had been stroked very infrequently. Also, there is no need to comment on the fact that "you should wash your hands": I never, ever eat anything while working at the keyboard; the issue here is skin particles. 2. When I opened the box, I discovered that one of the two keyboards I had purchased was damaged. The Tab key would not release, and it seemed to be an electronic issue. I pressed it, and it appears that the key has been touched, but the tabulation is still acting as if it has been pressed. This causes the signals to be sent to the computer, which is shocked, and the cursor to race over the screen. I will add a review after I have received a replacement or until they are in a rush, whichever comes first. 3. The location of the function keys is awkwardly placed. They are getting dangerously near to the numbers at the top, and it will be easy for you to get lost and confused. But I'm doing fine for the time being. 4. At the very bottom, between Ctrl and the Win button, there is now what appears to be a programmable function key that has been added. This has left me perplexed because I frequently use the Win button.