Microsoft Curve Keyboard

emac227

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anyone used one or know anything about them saw one i sale for 10 bucks and wondering if i should pick it up
 
Microsoft Wave i think its believed to be called they are great for comfort i used one it lasted me for around 2 years take some time getting used to because of the wavey key layout but they are pretty decent yes definately pick it up!
 
A lot of people dislike them and find them awkward after using a straight-flat keyboard for so long. I have no though and have no problem switching back and forth between the two. I find that I can type much quicker on the wave and it's also much more comfortable if you stick with it long enough. I say go for it.
 
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As i told you earlier emac, personally, i don't like them.

But then again it depends on how you feel with it, and what you'll be doing.

Cohen
 
Ive got one of them above keboards at work, its stupidly comfertable but I cant type as fast on it as I can on the old beast on my home pc.
 
Ive got one of them above keboards at work, its stupidly comfertable but I cant type as fast on it as I can on the old beast on my home pc.

Exactly, i can totally agree, you need to have a flat keyboard to take fast.

It's more designed for comfort then fast typers.

Cohen
 
Honestly I find that I can type quicker and more accurately on the wave than I can a normal one. Just try them both out and see which is more comfortable. It'll feel weird at first, but give it at least a week until you fully decide.
 
Great low $20 price on the wired Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 and I liked the low profile keys. I'm still using it on my older computer. Wired is better for fast responsiveness in my opinion for both keyboard and mouse.
 
hello all,
Yes, I agree that they are comfortable but do slow you down a bit. I think for me it is because I have one at work but not at home. So my brain and fingers have to continually switch between the different setups.

But I had to try one at work as my wrist was always sore without it, I do think it is helping for that at least.
 
It's built for comfort, but it feels a little weird on when I try typing on it. Maybe it's because I'm so use to a regular keyboard.
 
My wireless keyboard is not the wave but has the same layout as the wave and I prefer it to the flat keyboard i use at the office. I like having more space between my hands while typing which helps me type faster.
 
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