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Shipping not specified. Microsoft Ergonomic Comfort Curve Keyboard v1. The car is great, but the flaw is fatal. Caveat emptor. If you are unfortunate enough to have one of these, bashing it against a table seems to temporarily fix the problem.
Pros: This is the second of this keyboard I have bought and only reason I replaced the original one is that many of the letters have worn off the keys now I use it for my work station it works great is resonable noise level depending on how you type of course the faster you are the noisier it gets of course or if you bang the keys but if you are delicate touch then it almost silent. And yes with a gentle touch it still registers key strokes. Cons: The printed letters are not recess so they last longer but then would cost a lot more I am sure.
Overall Review: eggcelent price to product ratio used original about 2 years and I am on my computer an average of 16 hours a day much of that typing. Since I learned to type the B key with my right index finger not left "split" keyboards won't work for me. But I like the curved shape. Also, this doesn't have the "F lock" key, which is good. A function key should be a function key. Cons: If you hate wires, that's a con.
But I've had too many bad experiences with wireless keyboards missing keystrokes, no matter how close I put the receiver. It misses keystrokes no matter what I do, in addition to the F lock and huge delete key issues which I can't get used to.
Overall Review: You get what you pay for I guess. Not even a year and this keyboard already has more than a few keys that do not work. It's of poor quality that's for sure. The good thing is that it's easy to type on. Easy to re-adjust back and forth between straight keyboards and Curve Cons: Large Desk Profile due to adequate spacing between number and function keys and media buttons above function keys. Overall Review: I own two of these, home and work.
I code for hours at work. At home I code, surf, and play video games for hours on end. All comfortably. Just bought one as replacement of 3 yr old one with no longer functioning home and number six row keys but otherwise fully functional. The home key just got to aggravating with coding and 6 is the knife in BF3. This is not a mac lovers pretty keyboard, this is for a person who wants comfort after hours of continuous use. Pros: I have been using this keyboard for over a year and it still manages to blow me away.
Let's face it normal keyboards are not made for human hands, and the full erogomic keyboards are to far angled. The comfort curve manages the perfect medium with keys that are fall somewhere between raised conventional keys and laptop keys. Overall Review: This is the best keyboard under a hundred dollars. I have even purchased another for my girlfriend just recently. Cons: the usb cable is only like ft long, so if your PC is far away from your keyboard placement, it might require a usb extension cable.
After a month of usage, the "u" key stopped functioning, also a few weeks later my "9" key on the num lock side stopped functioning. Overall Review: i had to copy and paste the "u" from other text so i was able to properly type out this review.
Pros: the keys are very nice for the price of the keyboard.
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