Have you ever been working hard at your computer and noticed pain in your fingers, wrists or even forearms? Wouldn't it be
nice if you could work hours straight without pain in your hands? And you want to reduce the clutter on your desk as the same time. Well
a wireless ergonomic keyboard is your answer. If you have ever suffered from repetitive stress injuries such as carpel tunnel syndrome then you could
really benefit from one of these keyboards.
If you have never seen one, an ergonomic keyboard has an innovative more natural shape for the keys to encourage proper positioning of your
wrists, hands, and forearms. Let's face it in today's tough economy job performance expectations are high. If you are an office person and spend a
lot of time at the computer you need to be comfortable. When you are comfortable you are more productive. There is no better way to
reduce your desktop clutter and increase your productivity than by using a wireless ergonomic keyboard.
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The Microsoft 4000 Laser wireless ergonomic keyboard is quite nice and it has the usual high tech looking black and gray color scheme. It looks sharp overall. You will notice right away that the arm rest is not a plastic like other vendors use. Read More about the Microsoft 4000 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard |
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The Microsoft 7000 wireless ergonomic keyboard and mouse utilize high definition laser technology to provide more precision and responsiveness than previous generations. Say goodbye to cumbursome cables and keyboards because right out of the box the 2.4 GHz wireless Technology will connect with virtually no interference. Read More about the Microsoft 7000 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard |
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A special feature of the Microsoft Optical Desk Pro Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard are programmed hot keys that you can use to access commonly used programs and files with ease. The optical mouse that is included offers 4-Way Scrolling. Read More about the Microsoft Optical Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard |