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Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 (B2L-00002)


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Brand: Microsoft
Color: BLACK
EAN: 0882224014250
Keyboard Description: QWERTY
Label: Microsoft
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Model: B2L-00002
Platform: No Operating System
Release Date: 2005-09-01
Warranty: 3 years warranty

Features
Ergonomic design for greater comfort
Multimedia keys
One-touch Internet access key
Stylish, ultra-thin profile
Built to withstand damage from spills

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Editorial Reviews:

Space Saving Design / MultiMedia Keys / Cutting-Edge Design


User Comments about the Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 (B2L-00002)

Have never had a problem with any of these after heavy use for several years. I've bought 3 of these keyboards - two for home, one for work. I use a mac at work, but don't like their keyboards so I use this one. Wow, Microsoft did something right.



Key placement is alright, though the space bar can get a bit loud when you start typing fast. The key placement is very comfortable, especially for an ergo keyboard. This keyboard has been with more for about two years now. The quiet type is really soft and smooth. Unfortunately, the keypad has started to die out (I've lost my 2s and 3s), but I believe this to be a user issue and not hardware.



I got this for Christmas and will probably continue using it until I upgrade my rig.


This is a very nice keyboard with an ergonomic feel.


I'm sure there are other keyboards out there with more bells, whistles, and light displays but this one does what it should.


I'm a game designer and 3D artist so I work at the computer often.


I really don't have any complaints so far.


The button placement is pretty well thought out.


The keyboard is super thin and light weight.


It has all the necessary short cut keys and was easy to set up.


For that reason I rated it as average but don't look at that as a bad thing.



Next the travel and the resistance are phenomenal. I have 'swapped' keyboards all the way from different buildings if I found one to be a better feel than mine. I'm very particular about the various aspects of a keyboard. Type speed is up almost 100% and typo rates are down almost 50% (I was no spelling-bee but I can spell fine).Another keyboard was on par with this one but it was a $79.99 Logitech. I'm like a keyboard hound so keen that I can detect minor manufacturing variations in a batch supplied to a department.Now I couldn't bring to my house what I had at work so I tried 36 different keyboards. almost bordering on serial-killer psychopathic. Dell's self-proclaimed 'Quietkey' keyboard is a joke compared to this. A bit up there.


I think that's all that a keyboard review is about - the intangible aspects that won't hit you till you get your hands on it. So there were about 25 boxes pried open on the local Frys' shelf amidst the menacing and despising looks I was getting from the 'this aisle was proudly merchandised by' guy.This keyboard is quite like I have never heard before. And remember these were all the same model. I can type reviews without waking people with the clickity-clack. So, get two - like me, you might want to replace the one at work as well.


She has been typing at least 6 hours a day lately to get all the data entered before the end of the year. I bought this keyboard for my wife to use at work. She is not nearly as tired as she was with the old standard keyboard. She says that the new keyboard has reduced finger and wrist stress significantly. She does a lot of data entry as a community wellness nurse. It fits her small hand size perfectly. Her only complaint is that the new keyboard does not fit her tray as well.