About this item:
The ergonomist-approved Pro fit Ergo wireless keyboard positions your hands for improved comfort. A split and sloped keyboard with adjustable reverse tilt positions your hands, wrists, and forearms for comfort and neutral alignment. Its built-in wrist rest supports, cushions, and cradles the wrists. Dual wireless with 128-bit AES encryption delivers the flexibility of 2. 4 GHz and Bluetooth 4. 0 LE, with government-grade encryption. Keys are quiet and spill-proof, for smooth typing and easy cleanup. The receiver is replaceable, so if it's ever lost or damaged, simply purchase a new one, pair it with your mouse, and you're all set. A Three-mode power-saving switch enables best battery life, while popular features such as caps lock, numbers lock, scroll lock, and f-keys make typing more efficient.
3.4 out of 5
67.50% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Best keyboard for the money
I have been through 3 of these keyboards and always come back to it when looking for a new keyboard. It is quiet and easy to use for an ergo keyboard. The mouse is really nice and easy on the hand to use all day. I type a lot of documents and communicate through typing for the most part so I type a lot. The letters on the keyboard were off and I have to get a new keyboard when that happens. I was not able to find a set of stick on letters that match these letters, but have used them before on one of the keyboards. On one of the keyboards, the cable got stuck in the sliding keyboard tray and stopped working. I soldered the wires back together and am still using it. i have the one I just purchased in the closet waiting to be used when I can't see my letters on this one I am using. Other than that, the quiet, the fit, ease of use and style is the best I have used and I have used a lot of keyboards. I could never go back to a standard keyboard again. I just wish Microsoft would bring back the Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite from the early 2000's. Best keyboard ever it it was the loudest! Microsoft has never matched that keyboard ergo style but have come close with this one. I recommend this keyboard.
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I was hoping for except ...
My old Microsoft 4000 keyboard was so noisy that my family couldn't sleep when I was working in my home office. The space bar was particularly offensive. So I ordered this one in hopes of still enjoying an ergo keyboard but having a little less clatter-clatter.And it came quickly per the delivery date promise. Packing and item were all in perfect condition. Getting the USB into my old Windows 7 box took about five minutes, but I would have done better if I'd paid attention to the well-written instructions that came with it.The only drawback I find is of my own habit. I used the old keyboards for so long that I have become accustom to finding the F keys split five on the left and the other seven on the right side of the keyboard split zone. So I always reached for F9 by putting my index finger over the F6 key. On THIS keyboard, the split is the more logical six on each side. So the F9 key is now only three away from the split. And this is actually a hassle for me to overcome. We males are such slave to our habits!For those of you wondering about other perceived differences, I'll mention the overall impression that this behaves a bit more like a laptop keyboard. The key travel up and down is shorter and the keys are just a little bit smaller. They have flat tops (not the curved kind we have been accustomed, in my experience at least, with desktop keyboards. I can live with this more easily than I can with this infernal F-key arrangement! LOL. So there are some trade-offs depending on how rigid you are in your expectations. Maybe these warnings will help you develop better expectations. The keyboard works really well, it's nice that it's quieter, and it's nice that it doesn't need a cord.So the keyboard deserves all points possible. The user could up his game a little, though.
1.0 out of 5 stars UPDATE: Does not work.
UPDATE: I really wanted to like this keyboard. In the short amount of time that I had it and it worked it made a big difference in my carpal tunnel pain. Sadly, that didn't last. Initially, it started as random keys not registering (not related to the keyboard going to sleep). Then it steadily became more noticeable. Within a couple of days it had gotten so bad that no key was working for significant portions of the time. Out of trying to type for 3 - 4 minutes, only one key stroke registered.I contacted support, did what they suggested and it worked for all of 30 seconds before the keyboard crapped out again. Ultimately, I had to return the product. I don't know if it's just shoddy quality control or the keyboard is just that bad (since I've noticed others reporting the same issue). But I'd say save your money and try a different one. If you want to take the chance anyway, I hope you get one that keeps working. When it does work, it's quite nice - as long as you don't have big hands. Then the keys are a little cramped. Leaving my initial review below for reference.==================================================This keyboard is comfortable, fast, and makes a big difference when it comes to handling the pain from carpal tunnel syndrome. I type a lot for work and the pain had been building up over the past year. My old ergonomic keyboard died a long time ago and I'd been trying to make do with a regular keyboard. Finally gave up and ordered a new one because the pain was just too much. Have been using this keyboard for only a couple of days and the pain is already much better. Linear key switches, good ergonomic layout with a split and tilted keyboard, and raised wrist area (front of the keyboard is lower than the back) means you're in a good position for removing a lot of pain points.I'm a touch typist so it's quite easy to type on this, only takes a little bit of time to readjust to the key layout; that said, I do keep hitting the b instead of the v, and the keyboard itself is a little small. J through ; is a little squished due to the arch of the layout. The keyboard itself is also not backlit but that's a small price to pay given the price point. Happy with the flexibility on the connectivity. Also, it also sleeps after a while so if you're not used to that you may get irritated with missing the first keystroke when you wake the keyboard back up. I have my num lock on so if I don't see that light on I know the keyboard is asleep and I just hit a key to wake it up. Not an issue.
Awesome
This keyboard is a perfect layout for continuous office work.
Teclas duras.
Aqueles que estiverem acostumados com teclados mais macios vão estranhar, pois as teclas tendem a travar caso não se pressione exatamente no meio da mesma. Um pouco decepcionado em relação ao valor X qualidade. Mas funciona corretamente, é ergonômico e muito prático após algum período de adaptação.
Muy buen producto!!
Es un teclado muy cómodo y práctico. Muy fácil de conectar. Incluso lo puedo utilizar con el teléfono.
Not that good at all
Long response time when a key is pressed, keys get stuck for no reason and constant double spacing of text. Im not impressed
overpriced
one of the most overpriced and bad quality keyboards i ever hadwaste your money on something else
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