Logitech Wave Keyboard Vs Microsoft 4000 Keyboard

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12 English Logitech® Wireless Keyboard K350 4. Choose a tab, such as the keyboard F-key Settings. A picture of the keyboard is displayed showing F-keys (list 2) to which tasks can be assigned (list 3).

Ergonomic Design The keyboard features a split-key ergonomic design with an integrated wrist-rest. This design not only supports your wrists while typing, but also provides a more natural position for your hands and fingers as you type. Enhanced Functions The keyboard features a zoom control, an enhanced numeric keypad and Internet and multimedia function keys. These enhanced keys and controls let you more easily control your computer.

USB Interface The keyboard can be connected to any computer with a USB interface, making it easy to attach to almost any computer. Rated 3 out of 5 by photojo from Ergonomic Keyworks for Compromised Hands I got this keyboard when I got my new Mac Pro Computer. My old Mac and Logitech ergonomic keyboard worked beautifully. Didn't need t anything. But with all the upgrades on the new computer and monitor, all my shortcut keys and many other functions no longer worked. I was told I would need a new keyboard.

I checked, and checked. Ergonomic keyboards just aren't available anymore except for this one Microsoft that would work. After much changing including flatening it, I have figured out many, but far from all the short cuts I was use to using. I am a photographer so I need them. I expect this keyboard to serve me for many years to come. Rated 5 out of 5 by C L H. From Most comfortable design for big hands I have been using the wave style keyboards for 30+ years.

I have large hands and the standard style keyboards are just too small. While I also have and use a Logitech wireless wave keyboard on another computer, the design of the MS keyboard is easier for me to type on. I did used a MS wave keyboard 15+ years ago but replaced it with a generic wave keyboard because the normal retail price for the MS keyboard is too high for a wired keyboard or/and I could not find one. Oddworld new n tasty ps3.

The difference between the MS keyboard and many of the generics is not that big, but a recent sale triggered the purchase to replace an old wireless keyboard that was dying. Rated 4 out of 5 by Jose Sanchez from Great keyboard for a while I have this same keyboard both at work and at home.

I absolutely love to type on it. The keys work well and the ergonomic shape makes it very easy and (for lack of a better word) natural. It has a lot of extra buttons on it, but I don't use them. Unfortunately, the two I have now are my third and forth ones. The first one was for work. You would have to push the space bar with two fingers or it would misalign and not go down like it should.

The second one I had was for home and the c key didn't work (as you can see, no problems with the c with the new one). Overall this is a fantastic keyboard. I bought two more even after knowing the problems.

Rated 5 out of 5 by HappyTypist from Does what it says This is my second MS Ergonomic 4000; I spilled water on my first, which caused some keys to not work, but that is my fault. I considered Kinesis briefly after seeing some onsets of wrist troubles, but decided to try this much less expensive keyboard, and have been very happy with it. The tingling in my wrists has largely disappeared.

The keyboard also works with Linux fairly well. I have disassembled my first one, and it is very easy to clean. The only downside is that the spacebar is bit stiff to touch, and is very noisy, but I can tolerate it so I am giving it a full set of stars. (Apologies to my coworkers.).

Rated 5 out of 5 by Anonymous from comfortable keyboard I just got a new laptop computer, and as the keyboard is fairly small, decided to buy a freestanding keyboard for home use. I had owned one of the first generation Microsoft ergonomic boards, and once I got broken in to the different way it felt, really liked it. The new generation boards are even better. Lots of handy keys, usable either as F keys or as specific task keys, very easy to use. Melody cut song.