Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 Business Vs Retail

KeyboardMicrosoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 Business Vs Retail

Position your hands, arms and wrists naturally and comfortably with the Natural® Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 from Microsoft®. Its split design encourages a natural hand, wrist, and forearm position while its curved key layout makes keys easier to reach. With the Zoom Slider, you can zoom in zoom in on pictures, maps, documents, and Web pages—without taking your hand off the keyboard. It features 5 'My Favorites' keys, giving you instant access to the folders, files, and Web pages you frequently use. The keyboard also features email and internet hot keys giving you instant access to your email and favorite Web sites. In addition a 12-degree angle split design plus an optional palm lift creates a 7-degree reverse slope ensuring a natural wrist posture as you type. Moreover, commonly used symbols such as equal sign, left and right parentheses and 'Backspace' are in quick reach, just above the number pad. This Natural Ergonomic Keyboard makes day-to-day tasks easy with additional features like Multimedia keys, lockable F keys, integrated palm rest and more.

Natural Ergonomic 4000 Keyboard User Guide

In an effort towards a better ergonomic experience for the average user, who spends approximately six hours on the computer a day, Microsoft is rolling out the Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000, which combines the company's best selling wired keyboard, the Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000, with its latest ergonomic mouse, the Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000.

Rated 5 out of 5 by Anonymous from comfortable keyboardI just got a new laptop computer, and as the keyboard is fairly small, decided to buy a freestanding keyboard for home use. I had owned one of the first generation Microsoft ergonomic boards, and once I got broken in to the different way it felt, really liked it. The new generation boards are even better. Lots of handy keys, usable either as F keys or as specific task keys, very easy to use. My only gripe about this keyboard is since I use a straight keyboard 8 hours a day at work, when I come home at night there is some readjustment for the old fingers. The built in soft wrist rest is nice, too. The 4000 comes with a plastic keyboard lift, which I don't use. It seems to be made for people who have a keyboard drawer that is lower than their desktop so they can have their arms in a neutral position to type. All in all, I would, and have, recommend this keyboard to anyone looking for a more comfortable way to type...and am thinking about investing in one for my work computer at my own expense, so I can bwe comfortable there, too.