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Like Geoff Hart I have had work purchase a Microsoft Natural Keyboard and
find it excellent. I am still recovering from a wrist operation and I
find that this keyboard stops me from dropping my wrists.
A word of warning though, don't consider the keyboard if you aren't a
touch typist. Colleagues who two or four finger type absolutely hate it
as it slopes away from you.
It does take a while to get used to the position of the alt key however
it can be done. I love having the lights for the caps lock key directly
in front of me though, it saves retyping a lot of capitals.
Note I have no relationship to Microsoft and these opinions expressed are
my own.
Colleen Dancer
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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