Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Part number: B2M-00012
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- Bottom Line:
- Microsoft's ergonomic keyboard is comfortable to use and supplies a few useful extras.
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CNET editors' review
Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 price range: $35.94 - $86.91
- Reviewed by: Felisa Yang
- Edited by: Lara Luepke
- Reviewed on: 09/19/2005
- Released on: 09/06/2005
The good: Ergonomic design leads to wrist comfort; enhanced function keys for common shortcuts; five programmable favorites keys; dedicated back/forward keys for Web surfing.
The bad: Takes up a lot of desktop space; isn't compatible with PS/2 adapters.
The bottom line: Microsoft's ergonomic keyboard is comfortable to use and supplies a few useful extras.
User reviews
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Fantastic redesign by Microsoft
by LobsterDK on September 27, 2005
Pros: Extremely comfortable, quiet, and attractive
Cons: Takes some time to get used to the new key bed shape.
Summary: Whoever led the design team for this keyboard deserves a raise. I've been using this keyboard for a little over a week and must say I am thoroughly impressed. ...
Summary: Whoever led the design team for this keyboard deserves a raise. I've been using this keyboard for a little over a week and must say I am thoroughly impressed. I switched to a split keyboard around 2 1/2 years ago. I found that after the initial few weeks of getting used to it (and I stopped tapping on the split between the keys every time I went to hit the B key with my right hand) I could no longer stand to type on a standard flat keyboard. This new design from Microsoft takes that comfort to the next level.
The geometry of the keys is such that it feels like there is almost no finger travel. The keys themselves have a pseudo notebook like feel but much better balanced than most notebook keys and they have a deeper travel. This is also, by far, the quietest keyboard I have ever used. Being a night person it's nice to not have that *click - clack - click - clack* pouring through the house at 4AM.
Although the alternate layout for the Delete, Home, etc. keys of the previous Natural keyboards didn't bother me as much as it did most people, I still prefer the original design. Thankfully Microsoft has returned to a traditional layout those keys. Another REALLY nice change over the previous keyboards that had the additional functions for the F keys is that if you have the function lock turned on when you reboot the system, it will stay on. I hated having to hit the function lock every time I booted to get the function keys to behave properly. Thank you Microsoft for wising up on that one!
The keyboard ships with a removable front foot that gives it a negative tilt. When in place the keyboard tilts away from you toward the monitor. Add that to the new wrist rest which is faux leather padding instead of hard plastic and you have a very natural (no pun intended) and comfortable hand position.
If you are willing to take the time to get used to the new shape of the key bed, your hands will thank you in the end. Highly recommended.15 out of 16 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Massive and comfortable, but terrible software.
by Revrant on September 28, 2005
Pros: Great feel, silent, zoom is interesting, learning to type correctly.
Cons: How hard it is to learn to type correctly, large N key, keyboard is massive, horrid software.
Summary: Now let me just say there's nothing wrong with the software, it's just limited to the point of being almost nonexistent, it integrates itself into Windows, and does ...
Summary: Now let me just say there's nothing wrong with the software, it's just limited to the point of being almost nonexistent, it integrates itself into Windows, and does very little, I am spoiled by my Logitech Elite and it’s plethora of media keys and their large amount of configurability, you could reconfigure any key to open up a menu and then add programs to that pop-up menu. I wouldn’t have purchased this keyboard had I known you only got ONE program per key, which means I’m back to navigating and cluttering my desktop with shortcuts, one can only hope someone makes custom drivers and adds that wonderful functionality.
The keyboard itself is solid; it has the best space key I’ve ever felt and it’s silent while feeling oh so sturdy. The zoom slider is interesting, but useless most of the time, if it could be configured to be a scroll bar that would be welcome. The fact that the back and forward buttons have to be reconfigured to work in Microsoft’s own WMP 10 is annoying, they have to be dubbed media keys in order to work, which means they can’t be used for Browsing, it’d be nice if they’d included back/forward media buttons, but this isn’t a media keyboard so I have no room to whine.
The pretty and space saving volume popup is very nice and appreciated, the ability to use my default browser is highly appreciated, the fact that F-Lock has to be ON to use normal keys has always annoyed me, and the fact that the extended functionality of the F-keys doesn’t come with any of the ‘My’ folders preconfigured and painted on is annoying, but once again, it isn’t a media keyboard.
This would be great for basic home-office usage, it might be too large for most work-office environments, overall, aside from lacking software, excellent keyboard.7 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Returned keyboard within 1 week.
by omegafiler on December 18, 2005
Pros: Looks great with black/silver color scheme, comfortable to rest your hands on, and keyboard has a good solid feel (except for feet).
Cons: Tiny plastic feet are useless, some letters on keyboard are much larger than others, keys feel too soft and spongy (offer no feedback), and missing media controls.
Summary: I'm normally a big fan of microsoft ergo keyboards, and have always prefered ergo over a standard keyboard. However, after a few days of using this newly redesigned keyboard, ...
Summary: I'm normally a big fan of microsoft ergo keyboards, and have always prefered ergo over a standard keyboard. However, after a few days of using this newly redesigned keyboard, I was extremely disappointed and had to exchange it for a standard logitech keyboard.
First, this keyboard is very large. This really isn't a problem. However, the tiny plastic feet that support the back of the keyboard can barely support it's weight. Any pressure on these feet will cause them to bend or break. Once looking at them, you'll easily see why.
Second, it looks like Microsoft decided that since the keyboard was split and that they had extra room, they would change the size of a few lettered keys towards the middle so they are twice the size of a normal key! Add this to the fact that the keys feel "squishy" and you've got one crazy typing experience. It certainly does not feel natural at all. I really did try to get use to this, but I kept finding myself pressing incorrect keys, or having to look at the keyboard to make sure I hit the right key.
The large hot keys at the top of the keyboard are a nice touch. But for media playback, it has a Play/Pause button, and that's it. No next, forward, back, or even a stop button. For no apparent reason, they are simply nowhere to be found.
Now, it does feel comfortable (even though you can barely type at half your normal typing speed), and it looks great. And that's where the compliments end. I even had 2 other friends try out the keyboard, and they agreed... it's just not natural.
While this keyboard may be "comfortable" and looks nice, it's just not practical for daily use if the feet break, the keys feel strange, and it slows down your typing experience. I'd suggest going with an older microsoft ergo keyboard or sticking with a standard keyboard.7 out of 11 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Microsoft came real close with this one.
by IamGav on September 28, 2006
Pros: Very comfortable, many (easily customized) hotkeys, key position is quite easy to learn.
Cons: Space bar is a little stiff, customizing hotkeys not as powerful as it could/should be.
Summary: There are a number of things I like about this board:
1. It is very comfortable
Microsoft did their homework. The hand positioning is quite relaxed. There is also a ...Summary: There are a number of things I like about this board:
1. It is very comfortable
Microsoft did their homework. The hand positioning is quite relaxed. There is also a very nice pleather (or something) pad that runs the whole length of the board.
2. Key positioning
It is almost the same as on other, flat keyboards. As soon your hands get used to being so far apart, they forget they're on a different keyboard.
However, there are a couple little, but important things that kept it from getting a better rating:
1. Stiff spacebar
I'm sure it's still stiff because I just got the board an hour ago. But it is noticable.
Hotkeys:
Meh. Average number of hotkeys. Programming them is not as free as I'd like, but that's the way all manufacturers do it now, so... Meh.
Conclusion:
All in all, a worth while purchase. It's got it where it counts (very comfortable, easy to adjust to key layout). I'll be buying another when this one kicks the bucket.Updated
Well, I'd like to ammend some stuff to my initial opinion:
2a. Key Positioning
It's *almost* the same key layout as on a flat keyboard. I've noticed myself pressing the wrong key for the same ones over and over. I'd like to say I'll just get used to it, but if I'm learning a new keyboard, I might as well go to Dvorak.
3a. Stiff Spacebar
It's still quite stiff. In fact, all the keys are noticably harder to press than any logitech keyboard I've used.
Conclusion (ammended):
Well, I know I said I'd buy another one, but I'm not sure anymore. The key positioning I can get used to, but I'm finding myself reluctance to use this thing for more than 10 minutes at a time. I think I'll try a couple of Logitech's newer entries with a dvorak layout. That way I'll get the ease-press keys and a more natural key layout.
Cheers
Gav3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Two wide to allow ergonomic mouse action
by jbergren on February 16, 2006
Pros: comfortable wrist position and great elevation option
Cons: distance from letter keys to mouse is almost 10 inches
Summary: This keyboard feels great at first use, but if you are small, reaching the extra inches for the mouse will take its toll on shoulder muscles. While it fixed the ...
Summary: This keyboard feels great at first use, but if you are small, reaching the extra inches for the mouse will take its toll on shoulder muscles. While it fixed the repetitive motions issues with my hands, it created chronic pain in my upper arm. Why not narrow the arrow key section and make this a little narrower?
3 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Have been using this style keyboadr for 12+ years
Pros: I've tried other keyboards, and this is still my all-time favorite and is the only keyboard I prefer.
Cons: Wish the keys were quieter.
And that they didn't wear down so fast.Summary: A more 'premium' version with backlit keys that don't wear off after 6 months would be great. Microsoft seems to have abandoned this product and never releases updates to ...
Summary: A more 'premium' version with backlit keys that don't wear off after 6 months would be great. Microsoft seems to have abandoned this product and never releases updates to it.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Spacebar sticks
by stickybar on February 5, 2010
Pros: Cool features, Web/home pulls up and opens default browser, one key to open my email pkg., My Favorites for fast access to my top 5 Web sites, and a calculator button that automatically opens the desktop calculator.
Cons: Sticking spacebar is huge problem for many users (Google it and read multiple complaints).
Summary: Again, spacebar sticks so badly, keyboard could actually CAUSE ergo problems!
Summary: Again, spacebar sticks so badly, keyboard could actually CAUSE ergo problems!
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Nice but the spacebar is a bit of a problem
by scooper6503 on January 26, 2009
Pros: Soft Keys, sleek look, lots of extras.
Cons: space bar in inoperable I've exchanged it 3 times and all three are the same. I have to use both thumbs to do a space and needless to say it slows typing down to turtle speed.
Summary: I don't like ti because of the hard spacebar. I love it for everything else.
Summary: I don't like ti because of the hard spacebar. I love it for everything else.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Wierd feel, even for an Ergonomic
by Petra Mihailov on February 5, 2008
Pros: Cheap and nice wrist rest
Cons: lousy feel and tactile response
Summary: I returned this keyboard after using it for less than 10 minutes. The keys were hard to navigate and the SPACE bar won't press properly. Maybe it's because ...
Summary: I returned this keyboard after using it for less than 10 minutes. The keys were hard to navigate and the SPACE bar won't press properly. Maybe it's because I have a light touch or I'm used to laptops, but it felt as if I had to really press the keys to register. Can someone please make a simple slightly ergonomic keyboard without all of the audio/video buttons that I never use?
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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the space bar is too stiff
by itchysoft on February 1, 2008
Pros: split keyboard is useful for people with rsi
Cons: the space bar hard is to press
Summary: The split keyboard design is good and I like the calculator and mail buttons. The space bar is really stiff, however, and giving me thumb ache after only two days ...
Summary: The split keyboard design is good and I like the calculator and mail buttons. The space bar is really stiff, however, and giving me thumb ache after only two days usage, so I will be taking this back to the shop
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Microsoft
- Part number: B2M-00012
- Description: Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 has been expertly crafted to allow you to work in a more natural position. The new Gull Wing design features a 14-degree gable, a natural arc and a curved key bed - bringing the keys closer to your fingers to reduce reach and unnecessary motion, while encouraging a more natural typing position. It also comes equipped with an optional palm lift for a seven-degree reverse slope and a cushioned wrist rest that encourages better arm and wrist alignment.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Device Type Keyboard - Wired
- Interface USB
- Localization English - North America
- Form factor External
- Localization English:North America
Input Device
- Ergonomic Design Yes
- Input Device:Connectivity Technology Wired
- Features Spillproof ,
Zoom slider ,
Palm rest - Hot Keys Function E-mail,
Programmable,
Zoom,
Multimedia Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces None
- Connections 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A
Miscellaneous
- Color Black
- Cables Included 1 x USB cable
- Compatibility MS Windows XP Media Center compatible
- Compliant Standards GOST,
MIC,
ICES-003,
ISO 9001,
WHQL,
VCCI,
TUV T,
CB,
WEEE,
ACA,
REACH,
BSMI,
FCC,
ISO 14001,
cUL,
RoHS,
UL,
EMC - Microsoft Certifications Compatible with Windows 7
Software & System Requirements
- Included Software Microsoft IntelliType Pro
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 3 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 3 years
Cable(s) / Peripheral(s)
- Cable(s) Included 1 USB cable Integrated
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 95 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 5 - 80% (non-condensing)
Interface(s) Required
- Port(s) / Connector(s) Required 1 USB 4 pin USB Type A
Interface Provided
- Port(s) Total (Free) None
Warranty
- Service / Support Details Limited warranty 3 years
Expansion Slot(s)
- Slot(s) Provided None
Software / System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows 7,
Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 or later,
Microsoft Windows XP,
Microsoft Windows Vista,
Apple MacOS X 10.2.x - 10.4.x
Accessories
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT80LE keyboard/mouse shelf (31599855)138.93 - 229.99
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT65LE - keyboard/mouse arm mount tray (31607527)109.68 - 199.99
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT70LE keyboard/mouse shelf (31604867)122.97 - 214.89
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT150LE keyboard/mouse shelf (31607757)159.95 - 299.99
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT90LE keyboard/mouse arm mount tray (32890747)141.07 - 238.93
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT180LE keyboard/mouse arm mount tray (32227870)229.00 - 940.00
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT60LE keyboard/mouse shelf (31601710)94.99 - 181.99
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT100LE keyboard/mouse shelf (31602306)171.56 - 263.38
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT100N keyboard arm mount tray (3756745)306.99
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT170LE keyboard/mouse tray (34001412)198.12
Manufacturer info
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- Address:
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