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Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (UK)

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Technical Details

  • Tilt wheel technology
  • Forward and back internet buttons
  • Enhanced grip
  • Ergonomic design
  • Customisable buttons
  • Ergonomic design keyboard
  • Enhanced F key functionality
  • Multimedia centre
  • Sleep and log off hot keys
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Manufacturer's 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.


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  • Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
  • Universal USB Cable
  • Software CD-ROM

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    93 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, 8 Sep 2006
    By Neil Cahill (Norwich, UK) - See all my reviews
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    As a programmer, I type many hours every day and for a long time have been looking for ways to ease the stress my hands endure. At the moment, the available selection of ergonomic keyboards is very dire, but since buying this keyboard I can thankfully say this is not a problem.

    Not all keyboards are created equal when it comes to ergonomics. One of the worst things about normal keyboards is their flatness. This keyboard and its predecessors have a raised middle which allows your hands to maintain a more natural angle. The gradient is slight but because human fingers are different lengths, it adds to the angle that your hands naturally form with the keyboard.

    The left and right groups of alphanumeric keys are split and rotated slightly outwards. Here too the angle should not be too much because, as we have fingers of varying lengths, our hands do form a natural angle already. My experience of 3 models of Microsoft Natural keyboards has led me to believe that this angle is plenty and a greater angle would probably be too much. If you keep your keyboard relatively close, this angle will definitely improve things.

    This keyboard has reverse tilt but you can remove the attachment and it does still have legs at the back. Having the attachment is nice because you can decide which tilt is right for you. If your desk is very low, reverse tilt might be suitable. I use my keyboard on my lap and for me, the best is without the attachment or legs. Many people talk about the ergo-benefit of reverse tilt, but I think it is contingent on your situation. Choose whatever feels right for you.

    Hunt-and-peck typists will find this keyboard difficult to use. Trained QWERTY typists might also struggle initially. Many QWERTY typists use their index finger for 'B' and this habit might be difficult to shake. Also, the change of angle may mean that it feels awkward for a short while. This is a phenomenon typical of changing to a split keyboard, but I do think the change is worth attempting.

    Ok, let's talk specifics. I have used both the MS Natural Multimedia and the MS Natural Elite before using this keyboard. The inverted-T arrows are back. The arrows on the Elite are scrunched together making cursor control more difficult. I am glad for the return to the conventional layout; the only loss is that the keyboard is wider for it. Having a wider keyboard has a penalty because the mouse is further away. My suggestion: learn the shortcuts in the programs you use so you don't need to use the mouse as much.

    This keyboard has special keys but I don't tend to use them much, so I won't comment on them. One item I do use is the zoom-slider, but by default it is almost entirely useless. You can't configure it with the software at all. I have changed it to a 'scroller', you can achieve this by editing 'commands.xml' in the IntelliType folder. I'll not describe the process here but I found instructions online, so look if you are interested. I find using it to scroll much easier than moving to the mouse to use the mouse wheel or using the arrows.

    Ok, apart from looking really nice and having the soft wrist-rest which I wish every keyboard would have because it is awesome, the keys are very quiet. The touch is very soft indeed. If you like soft-touch keyboards, you will love this keyboard. Unfortunately, the selection of clicky ergonomic keyboards is practically nonexistent. You don't really have a choice in the matter. Personally, I love clicky keyboards. Oh well.

    So overall, I think this keyboard is great and a definite improvement over the two models I have mentioned. The main problem it has is shared with every keyboard in existence, which is that the keys are staggered, a heritage from the days of typewriters. But for what it does, it does it exceedingly well and I would absolutely recommend it.
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    44 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Instant pain relief from a very well designed keyboard, 20 Nov 2005
    By Simon Thorpe (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
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    I've suffered from RSI in my right arm for about 2 years and after going through some treatment a year ago I purchased the original Microsoft natural keyboard. This one recently failed and I needed to purchase another and replaced it with this one.

    Whilst I awaited for Amazon to deliver the 4000 I used a normal keyboard that was supplied with my Dell. Within a few days the pains in my hand, arm and neck returned, I was very concerned.

    Yes almost within the day that the new keyboard was used my discomfort retreated, Amazing! This keyboard is simply excellent. The angle it sits at forced me to raise my chair and adopt a much better seating position. The keys have a beautifully easy action and I found my typing was better than with a standard keyboard. I have made very few typos since using this keyboard, although this could be that I was used to the previous ergonomic layout.

    I've now added one of these to my wishlist for my home PC (work paid for the one I have now) and would recommend this to anyone with or without RSI related problems.

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    21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very comfortable keyboard, but be aware of width, 26 May 2006
    By J. S. Hardman "Consultant software developer ... (Near London, UK) - See all my reviews
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    This is the most comfortable keyboard that I have ever used. The reverse slope that makes it look so unusual is a wrist saver in itself. Combined with the split down the middle, different size keys, gentle touch (no clackity-clack), and the comfortable wrist support at the front, the whole package is a major improvement over any other keyboard that I have used (and I thought previous Microsoft natural keyboards were way better than most standard keyboards). Short of spending a lot for a "specialist" keyboard that pretty much moulds around your hands, I cannot imagine anything better than this for normal money.

    The downside to watch out for is that if you are right-handed, your mouse will be pushed far to the right. If you have problems with your right shoulder/arm then this may be a problem. In that case you may find switching from a normal mouse to a 3M Optical USB Ergonomic Mouse may help up to a point, although you will still be stretching - you just won't be twisting your wrist to use the mouse. For me, losing the keys between the main keys and the numeric pad would make this keyboard perfect as that would make it narrower and avoid that stretch (in the process I'd move the PrtScn, ScrLk and Pause buttons to above the numeric pad, replacing the keys that are there now). Microsoft may want to consider that. But in the meantime, be aware of the stretch if you are right-handed.

    Note added April 2009 - I have two of these keyboards, one at home and one that I took into work to use there. On both, one of the supporting "legs" at the back has broken. Each time this has happened, the keyboard had been in use for less than a year. Neither had been misused. It seems that the plastic used is simply not durable enough. I'm not reducing my 5 stars because of this, but I am disappointed that this has happened twice.
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