I've bought two of these, one for home and one to keep at my boyfriend's house. It's SO much BETTER for my neck & wrists (I use a laptop and only wish I would have bought a separate keyboard sooner). The keys are VERY quiet and with very low travel, so you don't have to go stomp-typing and jamming your fingers and waking the neighbors (jk!). Love the little curve, just enough to not totally tire out your wrists, but not too much so you don't have to learn a new way to type. Plus, it's really flat, so it will fit in most (if not all) keyboard drawers (& u can travel with it, if you want). I like that it's wired - no batteries to replace (better for the wallet and the planet) and no missed keystrokes, ever! If I run low on my usb ports, I just use a cheap-o little hub and it works great! (I wouldn't use the hub for high-drain stuff, like hard drives or something that relies on speed, like transferring large files or batches of pictures). Even has very useful vol up and down and mute keys, play and pause (in one key), back and forward keys, a web/home key, a search key, and a mail key. Also, a really cool feature is the dedicated calculator key, (I used to have to manually program a keyboard shortcut, but it's SO much nicer to have one button and a little pic reminding you of the shortcut). Feature rating is only 4 stars b/c there's no euro (¿) symbol. In this day and age, there's a need and the keyboard has the space for it. (Fortunately, it's on my laptop but it would be more convenient if it was on the keyboard). I'm a massage therapist - if you have a laptop and use it a lot, PLEASE buy an external keyboard (any one you really like) and put your laptop screen at eye level, you will really save your neck from a lot of strain and possibly, your back from a lot of pain. Enjoy!
I have had it for a month now, it's working great. My old keyboard had high keys and was inconvenient to type. This one has shallow keys and is easier to type. Overall great value for your money.
Very Functional Keyboard. I love the curved design. The volume control panel above the function keys is very handy.
My wife was having trouble with her old keyboard, she said that it didn't feel right. She fell in love with the Microsoft Comfort Curve keyboard within five minutes. Her accuracy with this new keyboard seems to have improved as well. I set up her bios to recognize a USB keyboard, boot up and run.
Easy to install and so easy and comfortable to use.
Much smaller than expected even. Keys for speaker volume control are wonderful.
Easy to use. Good quality. Great price. I'm happy with this purchase in every way.
Having trouble keeping consistent connection on USB port causing intermittent outages. Verified USB connection alright on computerm so problem is with keyboard USB.
This is a beautiful, classy keyboard with every feature you can imagine and more! The price was beyond amazing and I received the item in less than a week! Overstock has done it again!
The keyboard arrived in a 2 day turn around and that was with free shipping!! It was less expensive than the off brands I would have purchased at an electronic store. It was easily installed and worked very well.
This keyboard is really nice. It didn't take very long to get used to the gentle curve and it's quite comfortable to use. Very natural. The keyboard is attractive too. I recommend it highly.
If you have carpal tunnel syndrome or tendonitis, you probably have considered replacing your keyboard. Many of the more extreme keyboards with separate left and right sides are hard to get used to and/or confusing to many typists. Worse, some are spongy and/or do not have the full editing and cursor key arrangement. This keyboard not only has a positive feel (so you don¿t have to pound on it), but it also has just enough curve to help relieve the strain for many typists. Pros: The Comfort Curve 200 has the best feel for the price of any add-on keyboard I have tested, along with a few very useful programmable keys. (Other comfort curve keyboards have the same feel). Eliminated all the problems I was having (along with many others) with the wireless 3000 version, for a dirt cheap price. Cons: not as many extra keys as the much more expensive models. If you¿re a very fast typist, the keyboard occasionally inserts a number into the typing stream (but don¿t worry if you¿re not pushing high 80s or better).

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