Reviews of the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 - keyboard , mouse
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CNET Review
The Good: Easy-to-adjust keyboard height and angle; split keyboard design with raised center makes for comfortable typing; programmable quick-launch keys cut down on mousing; unique mouse design keeps wrist at a neutral angle.
The Bad: Keys and scroll wheel offer a bit too much resistance for ultimate comfort; mouse is right-handed only; inconvenient thumb-button placement.
The Bottom Line: Though it may not offer much relief from clinical repetitive stress injuries, the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 will satisfy users who want a slightly more comfortable keyboard and mouse than the one that came with their computer.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 70/100 and users 53/100. Comparing these reviews to 25702 other Keyboards reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 91/100 = Excellent.
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp.
Part number: WTA-00001
General
- Device Type Keyboard
- Wireless Receiver USB wireless receiver
- Form Factor External
Input Device
- Connectivity Technology Wireless
- Interface RF
- Max Operating Distance 30 ft
- Key/Button Function Zoom, E-mail, Internet browsing
- Ergonomic Design Yes
- Features Zoom slider, Palm rest
- Pointing Device / Manipulator Mouse
- Movement Detection Technology Laser
- Pointing Device Features High Definition Laser Technology, Magnifier, Scrolling wheel (4-way), Tilt Wheel technology, 5 programmable buttons
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slot(s) None
- Interfaces None
- Connections 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A
Battery
- Type AA type
- Installed Qty 4
- Technology Alkaline
Software / System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Apple MacOS X 10.2.x - 10.4.x, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 or later
- System Requirements Details Windows 2000/XP/Vista - HD 60 MB, MacOS X 10.2.x or later - HD 30 MB
Interface(s) Required
- Port(s) / Connector(s) Required 1 USB 4 pin USB Type A
Interface Provided
- Port(s) Total (Free) None
Expansion Slot(s)
- Slot(s) Provided None
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