Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
Aalaap Ghag, Dec 12, 2005 1010 hrs IST
When Microsoft gave us the Comfort Curve in their keyboards last year, we all believed it was the end of the split natural keyboards.
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Aalaap Ghag, Dec 12, 2005 1010 hrs IST
When Microsoft gave us the Comfort Curve in their keyboards last year, we all believed it was the end of the split natural keyboards.
The function keys are not non-standard groups of three this time around, but they aren't the standard groups of four either. All the keys have been clubbed together into one group, and the split puts F1 to F5 on one side and the rest to the other. I thought this would be a problem, but after a few days of not accidentally clicking Alt-F5, I can say its alright. Once again these need the F-Lock to be turned on if you want to use the actual functions instead of some Undo Redo macro actions. Fortunately the F-Lock is only used with the function keys, and it stays on across sessions, so after the first time, you won't even remember it.
The space between the two halves of the keyboard has now been given to the Zoom slider in this keyboard. The control is very comfortable to use and has a very rubbery feel, offering good grip. The slider goes up/down and springs back into the central position, unlike previous zoom wheels. The good part about this slider is that it works in Firefox and Fireworks as well as Microsoft applications, but the bad part is that you can't reassign the slider to scroll the page instead of zooming it. Say what you may - I feel scrolling is a more frequently used function than zooming, and the ability to scroll with this centrally accessible slider would have been very intuitive and convenient. Of course, I can use the Page Up and Page Down keys for that, but you know, its fancy to use such controls. The other bad part about this zoom slider is that you need IntelliType installed to use it. IntelliType is also required if you want to use the user assignable favorites keys (5) on the top. The rest of the basic keys (Web, Search, Email, Calculator etc.) work fine without IntelliType.
There are a few more keys above the numeric keypad that are dedicated keys for = (equal to), opening and closing brackets, and backspace. These essentially mimic the features of a calculator by providing the functions right where you need them to be. Of course, most of the applications are written to use the Enter as an "equal to" action making the button redundant, but the usefulness of the brackets and a handy backspace key are countable. However, even these extra keys need IntelliType installed to be used, which seems pretty pointless since the keys are simply emulating three other keys present elsewhere on the keyboard. If these three keys (equal to and the brackets) just sent the same signals as the other keys, IntelliType overhead would be unnecessary.
The Comfort Edition did away with the LED keyboard status indicators altogether, which was a bit of a problem since that also had the F-Lock concept. The status indicators were actually displayed by the IntelliType software as icons in the system tray. That was probably one of the worst concepts ever in a keyboard. This Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 brings back the LEDs and places them away from the clutter below the space bar, dividing the pleather palm rest into two, just like the alphabet keys block. At first, I thought the split in the palm rest may be uncomfortable, but after using it for a few days, I realized I barely move my wrists once I start typing, so I can say that the placement is perfect!
There you have it - a natural ergonomic keyboard that's almost perfect. A price of around Rs. 3651 is also not unnecessarily expensive. Yes, it is a little high for a wired USB keyboard, but you only need to use it once to fall in love with it. If it wasn't for the issues with the oversized N key, the unified Function key blocks, the dependence on IntelliType for the Zoom slider to work and the inability to reconfigure the slider to scroll, I would have given this a full five stars.
Test unit sourced from: Text 100
Which model do you use? I am looking for an ergonomic kb. But unable to get opinions from anyone who actually uses them. Which model of MS do u use/like?
by Pareen, Mumbai, on Aug 21, 2009 06:49 PM, Report abuse
If you like the ergonomy in this keyboard but you can live without all the gizmos, and you also want something that's 1/4 of the price of this one, look for the Chicony KB-7906. All the goodness and none of the extra stuff.
by Jumbo, London, on Nov 16, 2007 12:30 AM, Report abuse Reply
by amritsingh, lucknow, on Jan 12, 2006 11:27 PM, Report abuse Reply
wow!!! what is it's price in delhi??
by cooler2005, Delhi, on Dec 12, 2005 06:07 PM, Report abuse Reply
Guys Microsoft is not the only one making ergonomic keyboards. Infact none of their keyboard design is original. But they do provide a good bargain for money. If you are happy with MS price check out the other ergonomic keyboard price here. http://www.ergocanada.com/cgi-bin/store/commerce.cgi?product=Keyboard_Adjustable&cart_id= But these are original designs.
by Ali Rizvi, Tokyo, on Jan 10, 2006 12:01 PM, Report abuse
by Ash, Kolhapur, on Dec 22, 2005 11:21 PM, Report abuse Reply
The keyboard is ultimate.I want to known the price of same.I am staying in INDIA,i want to known how can i purchase the keyboard form here.Is there any online purchase option
by Prasad, Bangalore, on Dec 19, 2005 10:11 PM, Report abuse Reply
Oh brother, when will microsoft ever learn?!!! Another useful product which costs a bomb!! If the prices are always gonna be high like this there's gonna be a$$holes trying to fake everything from hardware to software and sell it at a lower price!! Well whats the use of being only "ergonomic." I think "ergonimic and economic" would work just fine!!! Microsoft are u listening??!!! As Jesus said, "To those who have ears let him hear!!" Well I know u rich guys will be saying "To those who have cash let him buy" But then think twice me brethren!!! Penniwise poundfoolish is a saying, but not all those with pennies are wise, and those without pounds are foolish!!! :P Common sense separates the wise from the fools!!! Well I'll be humble and call myself the FOOL!! :D Though, I prefer being called a JESTER!!! :|
by michschu1, Chennai, on Dec 15, 2005 12:44 AM, Report abuse Reply
you said there's will be people who will try and fake this product - kindly tell me if you can find a keyboard that looks like this, let alone is of as high quality as this. I shun most things microsoft - am a hard core linux user but the MS natural is the only kb I'll buy - even if I have to get it from abroad.
by Ashankar, New Delhi, on Dec 15, 2005 08:24 PM, Report abuse
Errr.. didnt U tell me U use TVS gold?? So I guess u say that it is crap for its price then!! /:) Well if someone curves TVS gold, can he curve the price to 3500 and call it ERGONOMIC TVS GOLD NATURALS!!! I think anyone for that matter, in this case U inclusive, agree that it is good quality stuff without the curves itself, leave alone the price. Well I have heard of a so called joke about MADE IN INDIA!! hee..hee... hey Im sure they cant fake quality man!! I agree with ya >:D<
by michschu1, chennai, on Dec 19, 2005 07:35 AM, Report abuse
Suggest me a keyboard with copy/paste buttons on left hand side.
by sunny, kolkata, on Dec 15, 2005 01:03 PM, Report abuse Reply
by Anonymous, d, on Dec 17, 2005 03:10 PM, Report abuse
can anybody kindly suggest me a keyboard with copy /paste button on left hand side of keyboard....instead of at the top of keyboard near f1 keys. My budget is Rs 600/-
by sunny, kolkata, on Dec 15, 2005 01:01 PM, Report abuse Reply
I've been a fanantic MS natural user since 1999 and it's the only keyboard that will do for my home computer - it's amazing. Even after typing for hours and hours, no carpal tunnel. At work it's strictly TVSE Gold keyboards for me, since MS Naturals are not sold in India anymore. I have my eyes on a Kinesis Ergo Classic keyboard - for the most elite in ergo keyboards.
by Ashankar, New Delhi, on Dec 14, 2005 09:26 PM, Report abuse Reply
Alright, you have a wonderful split keyboard. But the price is outrageous. Why would i pay 3.5k quid if i can get a wireless combo for 2k quid? I believe MSoft should have priced these at a slight premium of about max of 1k or less. But 3.5k is just plain greed.
by james, Chennai, on Dec 13, 2005 09:51 AM, Report abuse Reply
by Zamsak, Navi Mumbai, on Dec 13, 2005 11:19 PM, Report abuse
can these things be pirated, bill must be thanking his stars hardware cannot be copied on a cd writer...but 3.5 k is a bit too too stiff for poor me.
by omega, shillong, on Dec 13, 2005 07:42 PM, Report abuse Reply
Been using the Microsoft Natural Keyboard elite shown on the first page ever since i got my first PC in 98.Not a single key has malfunctioned till date and keys are smooth and feedback is perfect.MS may charge more for it's keyboards,but with the quality and sturdiness,it's sure worth the money.I paid Rs 4500 for mine at that time and it has worked superbly ever since.3.5 for a ergonomic keyboard with multimedia functions ain't all that high in my opinion.Plus you can get it a a lesser price from Nehru Place in Delhi or Lamington road in mumbai through some shop hunting.
by Karthik Kumar, New Delhi, on Dec 13, 2005 10:20 AM, Report abuse Reply
I've RSI and have been using it for nearly 4 years. And i bought it second hand. Unlike Microsoft's software, their keyboards are very very good quality. Used to be priced 3500 though I got a used one for 300/- from someone who didn't know what it was for and was fedup. It is very useful for people with RSI/Carpel tunnel or for those who want to avoid it. you can't compare it to logitech or other gaming keyboards. The MS elite is not available for 900/- in Mumbai at many dealers.
by Amitabh, Mumbai, on Dec 13, 2005 10:37 AM, Report abuse
Read the last line as NOW available for 900/- ....
by Amitabh, Mumbai, on Dec 13, 2005 10:39 AM, Report abuse
This is a waste of money. Get another model. I've used other Microsoft Ergonomic keyboards and love them. I HATE this one. I have to pound on the keys to type and the space bar is *very* hard to work and makes an annoying clacking noise. In short, this particular model isn't worth it.
by Morrighu, Dallas, TX, on Feb 01, 2008 10:36 PM, Report abuse Reply