Reddit Reddit reviews MICROSOFT B2M-00008 Keyboard, USB, Ergonomic 4000, MICROSOFT

We found 4 Reddit comments about MICROSOFT B2M-00008 Keyboard, USB, Ergonomic 4000, MICROSOFT. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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MICROSOFT B2M-00008 Keyboard, USB, Ergonomic 4000, MICROSOFT
Price For: Each Connection Method: Wired Computer Connector: USB Keyboard Size: Standard Keyboard Color: Black Color: Black
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4 Reddit comments about MICROSOFT B2M-00008 Keyboard, USB, Ergonomic 4000, MICROSOFT:

u/myth1218 · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Natural-Ergo-Keyboard-4000/dp/B000B9RYG8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1453760812&sr=8-1&keywords=microsoft+ergonomic+keyboard

I use this guy. Once you start enjoying the luxary and freedom of an ergonomic, it's hard to transition back. Highly recommend. Also, the pad is extra comfy.

u/shoeninja · 1 pointr/vim

I used these for years but they're noisy and the keys travel a bit too far for my taste. Recently moved to the newer version and am super happy with it.

u/speedyundeadhittite · 1 pointr/MotoUK

I used to have RSI on the right hand thx to life in front of a keyboard and mice, I switched to the only product I'm happy to use from Mikisoft, Natural keyboard 4k, and Kensington trackballs and that fixed it. Unfortunately new rage in companies is hot-desking and I really can't carry my spare ergo keyboard in my backpack at the back of the bike so the RSI might return soon. :( At home it's a permanent fixture.

Re Powerball, GF was using it but I haven't seen it for a long time, I'll check it again. Feels like snake-oil to me. Natural Keyboard really works, I'm typing this on a plain old Dell laptop and my wrists really feel unnatural by the bending. I've developed a typing style lately so that I don't have to, but I used to be a multi-finger touch-typist (and still am) and it's really annoying me...

If MS develops a less bulky version of its 4k keyboard, I'd be the first in the queue to buy one.