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Microsoft Natural Ergo Keyboard 4000
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- Key placement and angles may not be comfortable for some users - please see the user comments below.
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Tue, 14/07/2009 - 11:00
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Same issue with the space bar.
I agree with the space bar comment you made, it is curved and does kind of jam if you tend to hit the furthest left or right edges.
The keyboard also has a lightwieght cheap feel to it. My previous keyboard was a rev 1 logitech G15 which was very sturdy and much heavier, this may be why I think this board seems cheap and light.



I don't like this keyboard, I always hit the caps lock by accident instead of the shift key. It is an ergo keyboard but the key size and placement seems wrong. Keys angle away slightly which means you need to drag your pinky back further to hit the shift key . This combined with the larger caps lock key means that I continuously hit the caps lock instead of the shift key. The angle also messes up the space bar, it can be hard to press because you are pushing into the side of the bar. The space bar can jam or drag on its edge.
Uncomfortable to type on.