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Belkin ErgoBoard Keyboard 108-Key

Belkin ErgoBoard Keyboard 108-Key
list price: $49.99
our price: $36.05
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SKU: P52246/F8E208

Sales Rank: 14676

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Product Description

Bend your arms at the elbows and hold your hands straight out. See how your hands naturally position themselves at a slight inward angle toward each other? Notice how this angle matches the angle of the split-keypad on the ErgoBoard Natural Design Keyboard. It lets you work more comfortably by helping you type with your hands, wrists, and forearms in a more relaxed posture. The ErgoBoard Natural Design Keyboard incorporates more than just an ergonomic design, it also includes a tactile key switch, an integrated palm rest and adjustable typing heights. This keyboard still has the familiar layout that you are used to. Using a QuietType membrane with soft tactile keys will ensure ease of use and a comfortable feel. With a 15 million keystroke operating life and a jumbo sized Enter key, you can expect reliable and convenient performance for years to come.

Product Specification

Binding:
Electronics
Brand:
Belkin Components
EAN:
0722868142127
Feature:
Split-key ergo design for more comfortable typing
Integrated wrist rest supports your wrists as you type
3D design rises and falls for optimal reach comfort
Windows 98 Hot Keys for quick access to your Start and pull-down menus
PS/2 and AT compatible
KeyboardDescription:
QWERTY
Label:
Belkin Components
Manufacturer:
Belkin Components
Model:
P52246/F8E208
NumberOfItems:
1
Platform:
Windows 95
ProductGroup:
CE
Publisher:
Belkin Components
Studio:
Belkin Components
Title:
Belkin ErgoBoard Keyboard 108-Key
UPC:
722868142127
Warranty:
Limited lifetime warranty
MPN:
P52246/F8E208

Customer Reviews

PS2?

I bought this keyboard assuming it was made in the last few years. Apparently only if you have Windows 98 and a PS2 connection. I didn't know they still made PS2 keyboards! Had to spend an additional $5 on an adapter....

10/28/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Great except for the stupid Power/Sleep keys

I picked this keyboard at random (mostly because it's inexpensive) when I first decided to buy one due to tendinitis issues.I think it's great as far as comfort and ease of use (after the normal learning curve going from a normal keyboard to a split/ergonomic board).The only thing I don't like (and the reason for 4 stars instead of 5), as other reviewers mentioned, is the Power and Sleep keys at the upper right corner of the keyboard.The Power key was the worst -- it's easy to bump, and if you do...

7/15/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Almost perfect

I had an older EZ-Key ergo keyboard that finally quit on me.After looking around I found that the Belkin keyboard was similar enough that I'm wondering if it is licensed - I know EZ-Key does OEM stuff.So, what's so great about this keyboard?Well, I have a MS Natural keyboard at home and I don't like it much at all.The keys aren't as snappy and the arrow keys and the block of keys above it are too small and layed out wrong.This keyboard feels much better and the keys are all the correct size and...

5/23/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Buy a Belkin, Go Insane

The power and sleep buttons are the same size and height regular keys which make them easy to bump when using navigation keys or number pad.Almost all Belkin keyboards are like this.I'd bump them even when reaching for something on my desk and I'd lose hours of stupidly unsaved work.Waiting for your computer to start up again isn't fun either.Other times I'd bump the sleep button, which was less disastrous, but just as infuriating.Adding insult to injury, the power button would not turn the computer...

1/19/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Does not curve upwards like MS Natural Keyboard

I looked at this keyboard in a store and discoverd that while it is called "ergonomic", it is flat. It doesn't curve up in the middle like ergonomic keyboards from Microsoft and Logitech. You can't tell this from the pictures on Amazon. However, the Belkin Ergoboard Pro does curve, but as I write this it is not for sale on Amazon....

8/9/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

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