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Get more productive with greater comfort.
A comfortable workforce is healthier and more productive. When you provide your employees with ergonomic workstations, you affect both their daily outlook and your bottom line. That's why Microsoft® designers and ergonomists are dedicated to creating keyboard and mouse products that are more comfortable, no matter how long it takes to get the job done. Microsoft offers the #1 best-selling ergonomic keyboards*. Natural® keyboards have set the industry standard for comfort, helping business users type in a more natural, relaxed position. In fact, the Microsoft Natural keyboard has been proven to reduce the pain caused by carpal tunnel syndrome.**
Microsoft's ergonomically designed mouse and keyboard products are simply easier to use, and help promote the long-term comfort and health of you and your employees.
Ergonomic Products
Natural® Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
Natural® Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
This newest addition to the #1 best selling line of ergonomic keyboards* makes day-to-day tasks easier with a more natural wrist alignment.
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Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000
Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000
Work with your hands in a more natural position with this compact ergonomic keyboard. Just plug it in and start typing—more comfortably.
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Comfort Optical Mouse 3000
Comfort Optical Mouse 3000
Scroll through documents and Web pages quicker and easier with this ergonomic, four-button mouse. The new Magnifier lets you easily enlarge and edit details.
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All Microsoft Hardware products are designed and tested by experienced ergonomists and usability experts in order to provide the most comfortable PC experience possible.
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    * The NPD Group/NPD Techworld (Jan. 2001 through Dec. 2004)
    **HCI 2003, “The effect of alternative keyboards on musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders“
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