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by gemini_666 , May 09 '00
Pros: less strain Cons: none
I found the natural keyboard to be the best keyboard possible. Over the amount of time I spend typing (in documents, or just chatting on instant messenger), I found the natural keyboard to be VERY comfortable and a real good way to type with...
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by Marisa , Apr 28 '00
Pros: comfortable, 2 USB ports, hotkeys Cons: takes up more space on my desk
I got this keyboard last week and I have to say this is a definite improvement over the free keyboard that came with my computer. This is the first "Natural" (ergonomically curved) keyboard that I've used and it really didn't take very long to...
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by Kessec , Apr 22 '00
Pros: Excellent molded layout, comfortable design Cons: Pretty fragile for such a pricey keyboard
Maybe it's not fair to ask a keyboard to tolerate the usage level that ours are put through. We've been using computers since the days of the Commodore64, and our usage has only increased since then. With all this computing, you might imagine that we'd...
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by palindrome , Apr 20 '00
Pros: Ergonomic; USB ports; Special function keys Cons: Cost
While I was reluctant to spend so much money on a keyboard when there are others that cost less than half as much, I finally had the excuse to do so when I found that I needed a keyboard for an old PC that was to become a server. Needless to say, my...
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by sweetcece - Top 100, Apr 17 '00
Pros: Improved Hand and Wrist Support Cons: More Expensive than regular keyboards
I have been using a Microsoft Ergo (Natural) Keyboard for years now. In my humble opinion there is no other keyboard that is designed with such flexibility of typing movement and comfort.
As with all transitions between regular devices and...
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by dsmeyer , Apr 15 '00
Pros: Lots of Helpful Hotkeys; Comfortable; Durable Cons: Pricey; I Don't Like the Small Enter Key
If there is one thing I believe Microsoft can do right, it's their hardware line of products.
After my Mitsumi keyboard went defective a couple days ago, I decided to buy a Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro at Staples for $49.00. The Pro is...
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by pay1236 , Apr 09 '00
Pros: Space saving, comfortable, great hotkeys Cons: takes some adjusting to get used to from the non-ergonomic users (but worth it)
Microsoft natural pro:
This is a very space saving keyboard for its class. The sides are economized and the top row of keys from the 'Esc' to the 'Pause break' are half height to save room. Even with all its hotkey buttons it was narrower than...
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by iowamommy - Top 1000, Apr 01 '00
Pros: Comfortable, has hot keys for quick access to features, can plug two USB devices into the keyboard Cons: The backslash key seems to be in an unnatural place for me
The reason I originally purchased the Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro is that I was intrigued by the “hot keys” on it that let you quickly access the Internet and other features of your computer with just a touch of a button. Already being a fan of a...
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by hansmuff , Mar 22 '00
Pros: Great keys, USB hub nice extra, Additional buttons nice extra. Cons: USB hub only for low-amp devices, wrist rest not detachable.
I type a lot, and I am more or less a touch typist (sometimes I peek for the symbols), and I am a keyboard fanatic. The quality of a keyboard is extremely important to me, because it is my most used tool. It has to have the right responsiveness, the keys...
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by kornell_911 - Top 500, Mar 12 '00
Pros: Hotkeys are HOT, comfortable, ergonomic, soft keys, control key shortcuts, 2 USB ports Cons: large keys, ergonomic, price, bulky, not wireless
Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro
The Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro is a very useful accessory that must be considered when making that extra investment for a keyboard.
Microsoft has made many improvements to this Pro model...
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by photon , Mar 05 '00
Pros: Arrow keys fixed, USB hub, hotkeys are handy Cons: Large footprint, have to plug USB plug directly into motherboard
For those of you who can't live without an ergonomic keyboard, the new Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro is definitely a must have. The successor to the hugely popular Natural Keyboard Elite, the Pro has a ton of new features that make it a worthwhile...
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by swoeste - Top 1000, Mar 04 '00
Pros: Spacious key layout, great key feel, great palm rest. Cons: You may not get any improvement in typing speed.
I've owned a Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro for 2 months, and I've used it very heavily since then. I have nothing but praise for the keyboard, and I recommend it very highly.
Simply put, it's the best keyboard for extended,...
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by rhino , Mar 02 '00
Pros: Good feel, useful buttons Cons: Strange curved front that pushes wrist rest away
Okay, I've been skeptical of all these keyboards with all kinds of crazy shortcut buttons...and I work for a living, so the media controlling buttons do nothing for me...however I was sold on Microsoft's latest keyboard on key feel alone...and that...
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by xeroid , Feb 20 '00
Pros: Easy to use, Great layout Cons: Nothing
It's just a keyboard right? That's what most might upon seeing the new Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro. However, think of how much your keyboard is used. Almost everything u=you do on a computer requires a keyboard. And if you want the best, you'll get...
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by bryan.casto , Feb 02 '00
Pros: Great feel, easy access to Internet apps... Cons: ...some undersized keys
Microsoft finally got it right. I used to type on the original Microsoft Natural keyboard, and while it was far and away a better keyboard than a normal "straight" keyboard, the Microsoft Natural Pro is just as much of an advancement. ...
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