With its ergonomic keyboard design and Windows 7 functionality to boot, the 5000 offers plenty of perks for any user.
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With a bevy of customizable buttons that make it a no-brainer to use with a home theater PC, but the asymmetrical button layout on the keyboard requires time to learn.
Read the full review →Once you get past the initial anxiety of the keyboard layout, it is quite comfortable to type on despite the slightly numb feedback. It doesn’t take long to get used to ... and the new Windows 7 dedicated buttons are useful but by no means a life and death scenario.
Read the full review →The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 keyboard is well-made, comfortable to type on and attractive ... everything works flawlessly.
Read the full review →This keyboard would make a fine addition to a home user who's looking to combine office use with some light media capabilities. The keyboard's battery life was disappointing, though, so be sure to stock up on some extra batteries if it's going to experience heavy use.
Read the full review →This is my keyboard. It is great to use and you can walk with it around the house because it is wireless.
Read the full review →Been using this product for about a year now. Does the job I need it to do. I am always looking for something better.
Read the full review →I like this keyboard so much, I bought two - one for work and one at home.
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