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10-26-2011 04:24 PM
I would love to see a Logitec ergonomic keyboard offered. I'm using a MSFT Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 and want to replace.
While I'm wishing, I would like to see a keyboard without the number keys. I have no room on my keyboard tray to add an Apple track pad.
There are lot of users that have problems with their hands but this market seems to be overlooked by most manufacturers.
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10-27-2011 10:49 AM
Thank you for your feedback dianeoforegon! I will forward your comments to the keyboard product team.
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10-29-2011 02:27 AM - edited 10-29-2011 02:28 AM
I second for this suggestion.
Logitech has stop produce Natural ergonmic keyboard after cordless desktop comfort laser which is shame. Logitech has better quility and warranty than Microsfot however user are forced to buy Microsoft product due to logitech stop produce new Natural ergonomic keyboard.
I am still using my good old coldless comfor laser however it start to become problem due to mouse is ps2 connect instead usb.
As matter of fact i would love to see gaming series of ergonomic keyboard. Beleive it or not I saw several people post about it when I browsed logitech froum. For users like us who have use ergonomic keyboard for years it is really hard to go back to normal keyboard. I tried logitech wave and it still doens't feel right.
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10-29-2011 01:23 PM
Thanks for taking my request seriously. I hope to see a new Logitech ergonomic keyboard in the near future.
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11-08-2011 06:21 PM - edited 11-08-2011 07:07 PM
I LOVED the Cordless Desktop Comfort Laser Mouse & Keyboard Combo the logitech quit making. I can't find it anywhere. It is the most comfortable mouse and keyboard I have ever found. I am a telephonic triage nurse, working 9 and 10 hour shifts 5 days a week. Thus I am on the computer and phone simultaneously all day. This system was wonderful! I could end my days pain free. The mouse fit my hand like a glove. The mouse functions were easy to find and use. The keyboard fit well also. I was able to type faster and with more accuracy than with my current keyboard system. This system integrated with both my home computer and my work laptop. I loved the ability to adjust the position of the keyboard. It allowed ways for me to take the stress off my hands, wrists, and arms.
I ended up having to buy a Microsoft 7000 series system as it was the only other ergonomic cordless system available.. The keys are big and the keyboard fit is awkward. The fit is uncomfortable. I am in pain within an hour. The accompanying mouse is a joke. By the end of the week, I can barely move my arms and the fingers on my right hand have trouble moving. . At the time of purchase I tried a Logitech wave. I found it uncomfortable too.
Will you ever make the Cordless Desktop Comfort Laser Mouse & Keyboard combo again? If so, it would be nice if it could have the unifying USB instead of the PS/2 port and USB?
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11-09-2011 10:15 AM - edited 11-09-2011 01:37 PM
Hi Chesapeakemom,
Thank you very much for sharing your feedback with us. While Logitech employees can't make any comments regarding future product development, I will be sure to forward your post to the product team.
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02-19-2013 10:43 AM
I k now this thread is fairly old, but here goes:
I've recently bought a performance mx mouse and I couldn't be happier with my mouse. The pain in my wrist has all but completely vanished. My wrists would feel much better though if I had an ergonomic keyboard that goes with the inifying USB receiver for my mouse.
I loked around and found some keyboards that can use the dongle, but all were traditional keyboards. Is there something with a curved or split keyboard that you guys are making that is compatible with the unifying receiver?
