3.8
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Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000


$20.00 Released September, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Keys are quiet, won't disturb people around you. Ergonomic design is easy on the wrists, feels natural. Reliable performance over a long period of time.

The Cons:Difficult to clean if something gets between the keys. Letters wear off after a year or two of use.

From Manufacturer - Work with your hands in a more natural position with this compact ergonomic keyboard. Just plug it in and start typing?more comfortably.

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Pros
  • 4

    keys are quiet, won't disturb people around you

  • 2

    ergonomic design is easy on the wrists, feels natural

  • 1

    reliable performance over a long period of time

  • 1

    compatible with most systems, incompatibility is rare

  • 1

    useful shortcut keys for common functions

Cons
  • 1

    difficult to clean if something gets between the keys

  • 1

    letters wear off after a year or two of use

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Asterion
Asterion: #microsoft_comfort_curve_keyboard_2000 Typical microsoft intall crap. Connected the AUS$100 keyboard to my old 550MHz homebuilt pc running Windoze 2000. Didn't seem to mind that machine. I moved it to the machine I wanted it on, a XP based 3GHz Duo and WHAT A DUD. keys appear swapped with neigbors (a<>b, c<>d etc) Typing this on my old wired keyboard (that cost me AUS$15). Of course went to MS Help (so-called) site. No helo to be found short of paying most of the purchase price to sort something that should work out of box. May 27, 08
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