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Microsoft Ergonomic Natural Keyboard 4000
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.... can someone PLEASE just LOCK this thread. Obviously no one cares about the product. I'm done talkign about how great it is. I love it, those of you looking for an ergonomic keyboard, this definately is 'The One'. Anyways, laters.Ralf Hutter wrote:Can you all read English? (if not, please use this) The OP asked you to get back on topic a few days ago. Please do that.
You can always start yet another "Dvorak Rules" thread in OT.acaurora wrote:I don't want to be a party pooper, but can we stop hijacking the thread and get back on topic about the keyboard -.-...
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what other result did you expect - the subject and product both have "ergonomic" in the title, so most of the ensuing replies are relevant, and even here, most people don't care about quiet keyboards (not that I can fault you for that).
edit: and a little more on topic, until someone makes a keyboard half as good as the Apple Extended II was, I'm sticking with disposable keyboards. I used to use those $20 MS Internet Keyboards, but sometime in the last year or so they changed them so they don't click any more. mushy keyboards are disgusting.
edit: and a little more on topic, until someone makes a keyboard half as good as the Apple Extended II was, I'm sticking with disposable keyboards. I used to use those $20 MS Internet Keyboards, but sometime in the last year or so they changed them so they don't click any more. mushy keyboards are disgusting.
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