Microsoft
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Multimedia Keyboard

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Electronics: Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard

Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard

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Manufacturer: Microsoft
Model: K50-00100
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Microsoft
Label: Microsoft

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Editorial Review
Take command of your keyboard experience in comfort and style! One-touch buttons take you directly to favorite multimedia activities: navigate music and video clips, surf the Web, start many of the programs you use most, and more! With custom blue accents and a stylish ergonomic design, this keyboard adds dynamic features and vibrant looks to any desktop. Integrated palm rest Sleep & Log Off Hot Keys Requires Windows 98 > XP & PS/2 port
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Great for my wrists, not for my Mac 2007-11-16
I bought this for a Mac and it works but a lot of the features don't work, especially with programs like Dreamweaver. It was really well priced, and has really helped my carpel tunnel issues so I can't really complain too much. I did have to get a cord to connect it to a USB plug but that wasn't too pricey, if you need to convert to USB just be careful to get the right cord. The only one I found has another plug for a mouse as well but I don't use that because I have a super sweet mighty mouse from apple that's USB, so it is kind of annoying having less USB ports to work with... if I want to plug a camera in I have to unplug my mouse, of course I could get a USB splitter to remedy this but all these extra tools start to drive up the price of the keyboard. The other main annoyance--only applies to Mac users--is that I have to use another program, like i-Tunes, to eject the disc since there's no "open" button, and then I just have to push it closed. But all in all I'm fairly happy with it.


GREAT! 2007-10-02
I sure have enjoyed mine.It does make it alot easer to use.I'm glad i got it.


Just shy of perfect 2007-09-11
I've used this model at work for a couple of years and finally bought one for home after trying a wide and expensive variety of other ergo keyboards. This model is far better than the newer MS Natural 4000 as the key travel is more crisp - not cheap spongy feeling. It is much less expensive than specialized, adjustable ergo keyboards. The angle at the split is very comfortable. Once you adapt to it, regular straight keyboards will drive you nuts - you'll never go back. The only drawback is that this is a PS/2 keyboard - laptop user's beware. An adapter will allow use in a USB port, but all the media keys will be inoperative (for every adapter I tried). Get a docking port that has PS/2 port built in.


Reduces wrist and shoulder strain! 2007-08-15
I'm an MT so typing all day. This keyboard takes a little getting used to but is very worth it. With this I have no wrist pain/numbness at the end of the day. The 6 is on the wrong side and does take some adjusting but after a while that is no longer an issue. I highly recommend this one!


ok keyboard 2007-07-09
It doesn't always function (green "on" light) when I turn my computer on. I usually have to restart it once or sometimes twice. Never had that problem with old keyboard. It's compatible with my system so I don't understand what the problem is. But otherwise the keyboard itself is comfortable.


love it 2007-07-06
Take command of your keyboard experience in comfort and style! One-touch buttons take you directly to favorite multimedia activities: navigate music and video clips, surf the Web, start many of the programs you use most, and more! With custom blue accents and a stylish ergonomic design, this keyboard adds dynamic features and vibrant looks to any desktop. Integrated palm rest Sleep & Log Off Hot Keys Requires Windows 98 > XP & PS/2 port


No complaints on this cheap natural keyboard 2007-07-05
I don't use it much, its' in my home office for "work" when I'm home on weekends but I needed a Natural style keyboard for my wrists, and this fit the bill. The price was right, and it's pretty decent. I wouldn't say the action of the keys is anything to rave over, but it gets the job done.


Love it 2007-07-03
We have the original version of this keyboard; I use it at my office. We needed to replace the one we use at home, so we bought this one. I almost can't type on a "regular" keyboard, this is so comfortable and easy to use. I haven't used many of the extra keys - we live in a very rural area and only have very slow dial-up internet connection, so we do not use the internet much.


Microsoft Ergo Keyboard 2007-07-03
This Microsoft ergonomic keyboard doesn't have the bells and whistles like the 4000's does, but the cost is half of the 4000. But It does please many of the employees in the company. If you don't need or want the programable hotkeys this would be a nice choice.


If 2007-06-06
I really think if more pc users would try the multi media keyboard they would do like I and many others, fall in love with it. There's no doubt these keyboards are the way to go. Everywhere I go and I see on of these keyboards on a persons desk in front of their pc I always get the same reaction when I tell them I have one. Their reply: I couldn't do without it!, and it is true, try it you'll like it.

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