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September 28, 2006

Type more efficiently - Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000

Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000

What we like about this keyboard is that its key layout isn’t so different than a traditional keyboard. Some other ”ergonomic keyboards” have an empty space dividing the keyboard into two pieces which would force you to type only like a pro speed typer. So, getting used to this keyboard is no big deal and especially if you are a hard-typer, you will feel the comfort it provides on your wrists as soon as the other day after you start typing with it.

Calculator button above numeric keypadPros:

- Curvy key layout and keys in different sizes provide comfort.
- The quick calculator launch button just above the numeric keypad is very handy.
- Large SPACE, CTRL and ALT keys. We love them!
- There aren’t a ton of quick launch buttons above which you will never use. Volume level, browser launch, back/forward buttons and e-mail buttons are just enough.
- Liquid resistance. Water, coffee, tea, beer, coke… It happens!
- Cool looks.

Keyboard start keyCons:
- Windows “start” buttons. We don’t want to see these! At least, not on each side of the SPACE bar. The one on the left is placed between the beautiful, large CTRL and ALT keys and is very disturbing. We would prefer the CTRL key to be even larger and this “start” key removed!!!

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