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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall good, but expected more.

Without looking, I type. I use it for testing, writing docks, and slack in programming. Since 1998, I have been using such comfortable Microsoft keyboards. In my opinion, this is the poorest model. Due to the water (mineral) intrusion, the letter "I" started to sag. In the previous design, cappuccino (coffee) spilled on a few calculator keys, which became stuck for a week before being released. Because the legs do not extend to the table, the keyboard begins to hop if it moves slightly with…

Pros
  • The journey is calm, quiet, and enjoyable. The design is excellent. Ergonomics.
Cons
  • Poor placement of NumLk. I almost ever use it, but when I do, I always have to search for it. A foolish "=" has replaced the button's usual location. The Pause key and the Home key have been combined into one group. I frequently employ Get to Home (figs for you and not Punto) and Pause (Punto). There is no method to enter this Pause due to the seldom use of these buttons. PrtScr is something I always utilize. You must display test results. In most cases, it is taken out wherever the devil you can find it. In general, the clear button is pointless! For this button, there is also a Del or Backspace key. It would be preferable to substitute NumLk. Small and stupid quick keys! Sound controls and a calculator button were once in a separate group; for the sake of design, they are now crammed into one row with other buttons. You must now pay special attention to avoid missing. The office and the emoji button are often ballast. The proper portion of the area is no longer functional. Prior to everything being shifted to the left, I frequently utilized it to access the supplementary menu. As a result, I find it to be really uncomfortable. Instead of being matte, plastic has turned glossy. I have just been using it for eight months (actively), yet something immediately wore out.

This is my very first keyboard with an ergonomic layout. My hands have recently started to feel fatigued, and I've noticed that the bend in my wrists is off when I'm working on the laptop. After an extensive amount of research, I discovered that such keyboards are available. I looked a lot, and I decided. In addition, I decided to stop here because. Screen clipping, easy access to the office (which I do not have), volume management, and emoji are only some of the new features that chips for…

Pros
  • - The way you look. - The superiority of the materials. - Convenience.
Cons
  • - Healthy, occupies a significant amount of room on the right, near where the numpad is located. But I've gotten used to that by now, so I just bring the mouse in closer and slide the keyboard a bit more front on the mat.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

The keyboard is amazing. When I returned to work after two months of self-isolation and work on MS Natural 4, I was unable to use my usual keyboard. MS Ergonomic had to be purchased. I preferred it over the "four" since it was made to be more brief, and the average and gentle key travel. The spacebar is nearly precisely pressed. Unusual for numlock, it is now located away from the numeric keypad. Overall, I'm extremely happy so far.

Pros
  • design, usability, key travel, and substance
Cons
  • not yet located

After the failure of Microsoft's Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop and Surface Ergonomic Keyboard — the latter of which is slightly superior to the former but did not make its debut on the market until 2022 — I patiently waited for the company to release a suitable ergonomic keyboard. Only the keys 1, 2, 3, and player control keys (a total of four pieces) can be completely customized using the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Control Center. You are only able to turn off CapsLock and the Application key…

Pros
  • Ergonomic improvements have made typing both more convenient and quicker. a chic and disciplined design. Keyboard shortcuts for several forms of media that increase functionality. I appreciate the presence of the emoji key.
Cons
  • One of the most significant drawbacks associated with purchasing peripherals from Microsoft is that it is not possible to get either the warranty or non-warranty models repaired. If it breaks because of a warranty case while the warranty period is still active, the seller's store will simply replace it with a new one; if it does not break owing to a warranty case, you will need to throw it away or fix it yourself. There are no service centers operated by Microsoft. Not all of the keys can be customized. There have been some adjustments made to the normal placement of the keys. The Windows key has been relocated to the right, under the ring finger, which presents a challenge for relearning if you adjust the layout using the combination of Win and Space.

In the spring of 2022, I purchased this keyboard in addition to the Macbook Air M1, with which the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic kit for some reason operated incredibly buggy - keystrokes, mouse movements, and other activities slowed down. I was never able to determine the reason why, in the end, I decided to get this one, which is the wired version. Since then, there have been no complaints; it functions, and I believe that it will continue to function for a very long time. If you are interested

Pros
  • + The traditional layout seen on MS ergonomic keyboards + The price, which makes it appear to be the least expensive ergonomic keyboard on the market + The quality of the wrist rest, which is composed of a material that is comfortable plus A stand for a keyboard that uses magnets, a cable holder that is integrated into the cable itself, and the removal of the unnecessary (in my opinion) slider that was located in the center of the MS Ergonomic 4000 are all welcome additions. It was a waste of time and merely collected dirt and debris.
Cons
  • - The button for accessing the context menu has been replaced with completely unsightly additional emoji and office launch buttons that are located under the right hand. To start Microsoft Office, anyone who is able to touch type can just press the Win key, then type "word," and hit the Enter key. When compared to the speed at which the application can be downloaded, the difference in speed caused by using a single button is negligible. However, the level of annoyance that results from pressing this button by accident is exceptionally high. These buttons lose all significance when you use the keyboard with MacOS, and they cannot even be changed to an other function. - Loud buttons. Slightly less noisy than the MS Ergonomic 4000, but only slightly. The noise from the buttons can be disruptive to anyone who is asleep in the immediate vicinity. - In my opinion, it is preferable to have a separate panel for the numeric keypad. I am implying that this is significant to some individuals, but I cannot say that I have ever made use of it and would welcome the availability of a version that does not include it so that I can free up more room on my desktop.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

recovered knowledge rapidly. It was strange at first and couldn't print regularly. But after a couple of days, there was already the impression that I had printed on it constantly. Below are some advantages: quite comfortable. Finally, I am confident that I am properly separating my hands. When printing, they now lie comfortably and do not rock back and forth. Additionally, a small slope still enables the hands to adopt a more natural stance. The ability to elevate or lower the keyboard was a…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Completed and passed the Solo course on the keyboard, and in 80 hours I mastered the typing approach. This purpose was intended for the keyboard. Greater than the tenth Windows customer satisfied

Pros
  • Hands relaxed The bristle padding for brushes A plethora of additional keys, the capability to use multimedia, access to Microsoft Office, and a calculator The fact that they do not sit down in front of my computer because of the keyboard is a benefit to me since it ensures that I will not have to teach anyone how to use it. The keys are evenly distributed, and there are no areas where they intersect. The arms do not lie in a straight line but rather naturally form a V. As a direct result of this, the shoulders can now rest. Emoji swift call is essential for business over the long term.
Cons
  • It could seem strange at first. Not having a ten-finger printing method will prevent its potential from being revealed. Because of the high quality of the wire, the cat, which previously only gnawed on wires from Apple devices, has begun to gnaw on the wires from this keyboard. Coming close to completion in the next few days. I applied some lemon essential oil to the cable after making a spiral braid throughout its full length and then smearing the braid. Stopped. Although there was some damage to the wire's appearance, it is still active and unbroken.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

Before I upgraded to the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 Black, I was using an earlier model of this keyboard for a number of years. In contrast to the earlier version, the keys may now be depressed gently and quietly, the spacebar can now be depressed evenly, and the keyboard will no longer squeak when it is moved about the table. I have no reason not to suggest it to anyone because there is nothing negative to say about it. As someone who has used keyboards of this sort for a very…

Pros
  • - extremely comfortable - nothing unnecessary, not overloaded - quiet keys - doesn't creak when moving on the table - the spacebar is pressed evenly and softly - there are other keys such as a calculator, volume control, player control, and other functions - there are no creaks when moving on the table.
Cons
  • Absolutely not; this is the ideal keyboard.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Another 4,000 people passed away; this makes 6.5 years total. Two people worked for two years in one place, and two more experienced flooding (after which they are typically no longer eligible for restoration). When I learned that they were no longer produced, a new series had just begun. Because I've grown accustomed to the form over the past six years and don't want to go back to flat ones (those who have tried it will understand), I made the decision to order. Everything appears to be how…

Pros
  • After the 4000th series, there are many additional keys, a convenient shape, and modern design. Overall, advantages outweigh disadvantages.
Cons
  • When switching from the 4000 series, it is unusual; when using a punt switcher with some apps, it is buggy (see comment); and the software is castrated (not all keys can be used; they can only be disabled, which is quite odd for a product in 2022). And of course, knowing touch typing is desirable, or at least having the drive to become proficient in it. Without this, in my opinion, it's generally a useless buy, not only for this particular keyboard but for such keyboards in general. Because of this, I have reliability in the negative column. Reviews already exist that are equally terrified of the water as the 4000th series.

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…

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

I'm still getting used to the arrangement of the buttons for the multimedia functions. In general, it outperforms the Ergonomic keyboard 4000; nonetheless, the primary drawbacks are at the level of addiction; after all, I used the Ergonomic keyboard 4000 for a decade. Already present in the subcortex in the places where the buttons ought to be. The size of the buttons, on the other hand, varies slightly from one another. To a large extent, content.

Pros
  • Excellent piano keyboard. As a replacement, I decided to use an ergonomic keyboard model 4000.
Cons
  • Replaced the Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 with a New One. On occasion, there will be an accidental click on the F1 row, and so on. because of its proximity to the primary cluster of keys. in addition, the call button for the calculator is not located adjacent to the digital block. Which is something that doesn't really make sense to me at all. It is not possible to remap the office key or the lock key.

initial usage of the new, unique keyboard format was met with puppy-dog joy. I'm concerned that the wrist rest could degrade to an unsightly appearance and that the keyboard would be extremely tough to clean.

Pros
  • In every way, a very comfortable keyboard. For the convenience of experimenting with the wasd layout, it is not necessary to hold the keyboard at a sharp angle to the screen. Having extra keys for rapid access to the calculator, multimedia, desktops, and customized displays is convenient.
Cons
  • At certain strokes, the And key and spacebar become stuck. Very audible gap (noticeable in games where jumping is required)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

I have been using Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard for over 10 years. The keyboard is excellent and indestructible. The keys are erased and dirty, you can disassemble, wash the keys with a brush, assemble and everything works. But then I spilled tea on mine - and it began to fail. After parsing and washing, several keys either worked or not. So I had to buy a new, next version. Unfortunately, it has become clearly worse than the previous one. And tactile keys are less pleasant, and visually a bit…

Pros
  • Classic. The best of keyboards.
Cons
  • Compared to the previous version of this keyboard, a clear step backwards

Different pros: A very comfortable keyboard for the "blind" typing method, you need to get used to the layout a bit, but after this you don't want to return to the standard one. The store, as always, is not bad, quickly accepted the order, quickly and without complaints brought it. Some cons: Well, it’s a very intrusive “pushing in” of additional services, until the manager calms down all the required text like a robot. Of course, I understand that all sorts of sales scripts and the like, but t

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

You have to get used to it and at first there will be typos Different pros: Excellent clan. In general, Microsoft keyboards are the best. Before that there were classic ones, this is my first ergonomic one. I don't regret buying it. Soft pressing, high-quality materials, many buttons with additional functions Got cons: You need to get used to putting your hands on the keys at a different angle, when switching from the classical one. But this is a matter of time, then you get used to it and you…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

Another 4000 died, already the 4th in 6.5 years. Two worked for two years somewhere, two more were flooded (as a rule, they are no longer subject to restoration after that). I found out that they are no longer made, and this new series came out. Decided to order, because. over these 6 years I got used to the shape and I don’t want to go back to flat ones (those who tried it will understand). It seems that everything is normal, and the gap is better, and the buttons themselves, and the design…

Pros
  • Convenience, shape, ergonomics, many additional keys, modern design after the 4000th series. Overall, the pros outweigh the cons
Cons
  • Unusual when moving from the 4000 series; buggy in some applications in conjunction with a punt switcher (see comment); castrated software (not all keys can be reused, they can only be disabled, which is very strange for a product in 2022) and of course, it is desirable to know the touch typing, or at least have the desire to master it, without this, in my opinion, it’s generally a useless purchase, not only this one, but just like similar keyboards in general I put reliability in advance in a minus, because. there are already reviews that are just as afraid of water as the 4000th series .