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by Purgel7 , Dec 02 '00
Pros: Most comfortable keyboard on the market Cons: Nada one
Get ready to throw away your inferior classic keyboards for the ultimate in comfort and control. Having a keyboard that allows your hands and wrists to fall into natural position will help you use your keyboard longer and without any discomfort....
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by rsh101 , Nov 27 '00
Pros: very comfortable. obvious unique look Cons: took a little time for me to get used to it
My husband and I are very hard on our keyboards. You might say that we abuse them. Over the four years that we've owned our computer, we've had to buy three new keyboards, this one being the last.....so far. Neither one of us is very gentle with...
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by Deda , Nov 13 '00
Pros: Great design, easy to use Cons: May not fit on all slide out keyboard trays
I chose to purchase this keyboard because 1. I have had carpal tunnel syndrome in the past and 2. I can't tolerate the cramped regular keyboards, they make my shoulders, wrists and arms ache.
The ergonomic shape and design of this keyboard is...
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by Zeorai , Nov 12 '00
Pros: Excellent tactile feedback, ergonomic shape, USB hub, Internet shortcut keys Cons: Pricey for a keyboard
The Microsoft Natural Pro is one of the finest keyboards I've used. It sports a nice set of features on top of the normal outstanding keyboard stuff. The only real drawback to the keyboard is it's price tag. Let's face it most people aren't used to...
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by Gondo , Oct 27 '00
Pros: USB hub, hotkeys, natural design, THE BEST!!! Cons: you can't use other keyboards and mice, such as those at work and school, without getting sick to your stomach. You want nothing but your good old Natural Pro and Intellimouse Explorer.
Well if you read my review on the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer you'll know why I bought this keyboard. I bought this keyboard because I hated my mouse? Yeah I was tired of yanking on my mouse cable for every inch of slack it could spare. So what do...
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by mistrtonee , Oct 03 '00
Pros: Feature Packed, Integrated USB hub, comfortable feel, good price Cons: Creaky wrist rest
The Microsoft Natural Keyboard is a feature packed keyboard. It is also rather comfortable. I find that it meets most of my needs.
There are 2 unpowered USB ports on the back of the keyboard which can come in handy for conveniently connecting...
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by birdlover5 , Sep 27 '00
Pros: Comfortable for wrists and shoulders Cons: spoils you for conventional keyboards
I had an opportunity to try one of these keyboards and loved it almost instantly. I found my fatigue levels were lowered because I wasn't straining to type, and after a very short adjustment period this keyboard seemed like an extension of my own body....
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by peachjam - Top 1000, Sep 17 '00
Pros: Comfort, Hot-Keys, USB expansion Cons: Desk Space, Alt & Ctrl keys to big, not for hunt'n'peck typers
I bought this keyboard solely based on recommendations from epinions. I didn’t even bother to inquire with the Microsoft website. I did practice typing at a few computer stores to see if I liked the feel. I did.
Why some...
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by joakimsen , Sep 16 '00
Pros: USB hub for mouse, arrow keys fixed. Cons: None.
Maybe two months before this was released, I had called Microsoft on where to call to call to give them ideas for new products. I never got around to emailing them, but I wanted a natural keyboard with hot keys and a USB hub to plug in a mouse. Lo and...
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by oldcurmudgeon , Sep 13 '00
Pros: Ergonomics, key feel, USB ports, hot-keys, size Cons: Small function keys
When the original Microsoft Natural Keyboard came out some years ago, I bought one immediately. Some of you younger folks may not remember, but before the Natural Keyboard was introduced, most ergonomic keyboards ran $200-$400. And some of those had...
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by DavidGriffiths , Sep 12 '00
Pros: Ergonomic, 2 USB Ports, Extra Hot Keys, PS/2 Adapter Cons: Big, Feels Cheap, Loud, Hot Keys Not Useful, Expensive
My laptop has a single USB port, and I already have a USB mouse. To add a USB keyboard, I would either need to get a USB hub, or a keyboard with USB ports built in.
Microsoft, one of the best peripheral manufacturers, makes a couple of...
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by phoenixdown , Aug 19 '00
Pros: comfortable, affordable, cool looking Cons: NONE....well it doesnt come with a little cape and were its underware over its pants
At last! A keyboard that you can type on for hours and hours and hours that won't hurt your wrists.
With it's unique design and cool look, this is defiantly the keyboard of the future.
I got mine because I saw it in the movie...
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by Heididrumm , Aug 12 '00
Pros: to many to list Cons: a little expensive
Comfort and amazing access at your fingertips.
I bought the Microsoft Natural Keyboard approximately 3 weeks ago, and I have to tell you how much less cramping I have now in my wrists, shoulders, and neck. There is a big difference, and I can feel...
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by Pavlovs_Fish , Jul 27 '00
Pros: Very easy on the wrist, 19 shortcut keys, built-in 2 port USB hub Cons: Only 3 of the 19 shortcut keys are configurable, many devices won't work with the built-in USB hub
If the only Microsoft products you've used are their software, you should probably brace yourself, for this review shall reveal to you a startling fact: Microsoft makes hardware that does not suck. I have been a firm supporter of MS hardware for some...
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by dbdrivdahl , Jul 21 '00
Pros: Enhances Internet use Cons: none
After Microsoft discontinued the regular Natural Keyboard and replaced it with the Elite, I was very disappointed. I wanted one of the old style keyboards and looked for several months, but could not find one. When they released this one, I rushed to...
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