Let me get this out of the way; I’m a keyboard snob. I’ve been typing for a very long time, and still have fond memories of my IBM Selectronic (with its very nice “buckling spring” keys), and my old ...
Microsoft chose today to unveil the company's newest addition in wireless mouse and keyboard combinations, the Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000. The package consists of the Natural Ergonomic Keyboard ...
REDMOND, Wash. Sept. 13, 2006 For more than a decade, Microsoft Hardware has led the peripherals industry in ergonomic advancements with its Natural® keyboards and ergonomic mice. Today, in response ...
Take the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000, cut the cable, throw in a Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and then add 2.4GHz wireless connectivity to both, and you have the Microsoft Natural ...
I’m not exactly the ideal target customer for Microsoft’s new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop, a wireless keyboard/mouse combo. It’s been about five years since I last used any desktop keyboard regularly, ...
For nearly two decades, Microsoft has sold ergonomic keyboards, but you likely haven’t used one for very long, if at all. The reason? It isn’t because typing on a flat surface is more comfortable or ...
Microsoft has been conducting some 'Healthy Computing' research and its studies found that "of the people we surveyed from around the world, 85% of them said they experience discomfort on a daily ...
First off, let me tell you where I’m coming from. I am one of the few users of natural keyboards on staff, so I will have no problem transitioning to the 7000. That being said, I do remember the first ...
The average computer user supposedly spends about six hours a day in front of the machine. Those of us in the internet press pull way more than that, and despite the fact that the majority of us are ...
Despite its comfort level, the set may take getting used to. Aug. 14, 2007 — -- Microsoft's Natural Ergonomic Desktop is a wireless USB mouse and keyboard set that contours to the shape of your ...
First off, let me tell you where I’m coming from. I am one of the few users of natural keyboards on staff, so I will have no problem transitioning to the 7000. That being said, I do remember the first ...