Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000

Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000

Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by admin in Computers

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  • High Definition Laser Technology gives the Mouse more precision, more responsiveness, and smoother tracking.
  • Mouse & Keyboard 2.4 GHz Wireless Technology connects wirelessly right out of the box with virtually no interference
  • Advanced Ergonomic Design promotes a more natural hand, wrist, and forearm position for greater comfort.
  • System Requirements - Windows Vista, Windows XP Professional, Home, Media Center Edition, Tablet PC Edition, 60 MB free space, USB port and CD drive

$67.85
Product Description
The innovative shape of the keyboard and mouse encourage a more natural hand, wrist, and forearm posture. Don't overlook the importance of using an ergonomic desktop - it is an important part of making your time on the computer more comfortable and more productive.
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Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000

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5 Responses to “Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000”

  1. JANET

    09. Feb, 2010

    MY HANDS HURT WITHIN TWO DAYS OF USING THIS KEYBOARD. I TYPE 8 HOURS A DAY AND I TYPE REALLY, REALLY FAST. THE KEYBOARD MAPPING IS HORRIBLE BECAUSE THE BACKSPACE IS HARD TO REACH. THE WRIST REST WAS THE ONLY THING THAT WAS COMFORTABLE.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Mystic

    09. Feb, 2010

    Pro: Nicely constructed. Look quality .Mouse sharp and precise

    Cons: The keys are tight! You have to press hard when keying. It’s pricey compared to Logitech. You can get the same keyboard and mouse around $80 from Logitec. I think Logitech is better in making keyboards.

    For the mouse is quiter than logitech’s mouse, more precise, smooth tracking! Excellent mouse. The downside of this mouse is very high! it won’t fit for a small hand person!

    Would not recomemend the keyboard!

    You should get the Mircrosoft Laser Wireless mouse 8000 rather than the mouse in this ergonomic desktop 7000 combo

    I bought the Mircrosoft Laser Wireless mouse 8000. I LOVE IT!

    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Kev.T

    09. Feb, 2010

    I received the Desktop 7000 and followed the directions to install the software first, place the batteries in the devices then sync. Initially the devices worked fine but within five minutes the mouse and keyboard dropped signal.

    Worse yet, I couldn’t re-sync the mouse and keyboard from my desktop which was only two feet from the Bluetooth receiver. I literally had to hold the mouse and keyboard within 6 inches of the Bluetooth receiver to re-sync.

    I’ve had a lot of Microsoft keyboards and I’ve been attracted to their ergonomic keyboards. This keyboard was very awkward to type with and I found myself mistyping repeatedly for the short period of time the keyboard actually worked. The mouse just seemed too tall for the average hand. It felt like using a softball for a mouse.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. K. Ferrarelli

    09. Feb, 2010

    I will admit that Microsoft produces on a high level of quality, but when O’ when are they going to realize that for us who have learned how to actually type from a class have learned that the “6″ key is typed with the right index finger, along with the “7″ key. The 6 key is always placed on the left side due to the ergonomic arrangement, and perhaps their desire for some form of symmetry. I have owned a previous ergonomic keyboard from Microsoft, so I speak from experience.

    All I can suggest is if space is an issue, maybe reduce the size of the backspace key so the 6 key can be properly assigned back to the right hand. It’s a shame about these MS Natural keyboards, I’d probably buy this model, but having to reach my right hand out of position, or to use my left index finger for 4, 5 and 6 keys seems too much trouble when there are so many other keyboards out there.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. T. George

    09. Feb, 2010

    Does anyone know if this keyboard is compatible with Mac OX 10.5 (the listing only says up to 10.4)?
    Rating: 5 / 5

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