Icon134 0 #26 March 27, 2008 QuoteI have a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 v1.0. I love it. It will work fine with your Dell.This is the one I have in my office as well... Like I said it was awkward at first but now that I'm used to it I really like it.Livin' on the Edge... sleeping with my rigger's wife... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BerryBoy 0 #27 March 27, 2008 You either love them or hate them... If you are one of the "converts" that have came to love your new ergo keyboard, you'll never go back. I resisted for years, then forced myself to try it. After several weeks, it grew on me...another month or two later, I couldn't stand to touch standard keyboards anymore. Where I work now, they wouldn't buy me an ergo, so I spent $70 and bought my own The only thing better than an ergo keyboard is a wireless ergo keyboard Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mdrejhon 8 #28 March 28, 2008 Quote That's cool, but it sounds like too much work for a $15 keyboard. Really, it's not. Think of it as recycling -- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle anyway. Depending on how long your driveway is, it is less effort than taking the keyboard to the curb with the garbage. Short form: Next time dishwasher is empty - slap keyboard in. Done. Shake keyboard over sink, then park keyboard someplace warm and forget about it. Then a few days later, keyboard's good. No need to pop keycaps, I don't bother with that. Sure, keyboard takes longer to dry but where I live, still easier than chucking it in garbage. Sure, if lazy, keep the hot water cycle (better than nothing), just make sure you use what looks like the smallest dishwasher setting and use the top rack only. Either way... Look forward to DWR 2010! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites