Microsoft - Ergonomic Full-size Wired Mechanical Keyboard - Black
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Description
Features
Exceptional comfort
Work all day with reduced risk of fatigue and injury on this ergonomist-approved design.
Excellent support
The improved cushion and ergonomically tested palm rest covered in premium fabric provides all-day comfort and promotes a neutral wrist posture.
Be more productive with built-in shortcuts
Include dedicated keys for Office 365,* emojis, search, easy access to media controls and more.¹
Designed to last
Comes wired for reliable speed and accuracy.
Crunch numbers fast
With a dedicated integrated numbers pad.
Optimize your ergonomic workspace
Pair with the Microsoft ergonomic mouse.*
* Some software and accessories sold separately.
¹ Customization requires download of the Mouse and Keyboard Center and is not available on devices running Windows 10 S or Mac OSX.
What's Included
Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard - Black
Owner's manual
Key Specs
- Lighting TypeNone
- Form FactorErgonomic, Full-size
- Keyboard TechnologyMechanical
- Key Switch BehaviorLinear
- Connection TypeWired
General
- Product NameErgonomic Full-size Wired Mechanical Keyboard
- BrandMicrosoft
- Model NumberLXM-00001
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Features
- Lighting TypeNone
- Numeric KeypadYes
- TouchpadNo
- Keyboard TypeKeypad
- Palm RestYes
- Spill ResistantNo
- Keyboard FeaturesDedicated Office 365, search, emoji and media controls
- FoldableNo
Function
- Form FactorErgonomic, Full-size
- Number Of Keys126
- Keyboard TechnologyMechanical
- Dedicated Macro KeysNo
- Adjustable Tilt FunctionYes
- Key Switch BehaviorLinear
- Multimedia KeysYes
- Internet KeysNo
Connectivity
- Connection TypeWired
- Wired ConnectivityUSB Type A (USB 2.0 Gen1)
- Number Of USB Port(s)0
Compatibility
- Operating System CompatibilityWindows
- Plug and Play OperationYes
- System RequirementsWindows 10, Limited functionality Windows 8.1/7
Dimensions
- Product Height2.4 inches
- Product Width10.3 inches
- Product Depth19.2 inches
- Product Weight35.98 ounces
Mouse
- Mouse IncludedNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year limited
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year limited
Other
- UPC889842437805
Customer reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 1292 reviews
(1,292 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers often highlight the ergonomic design of the keyboard, praising its comfort and reduction of strain during extended typing sessions. The wrist rest is also frequently mentioned for its comfort. While some appreciate the wired connection for its reliability, others find the split keyboard layout to be challenging. There are concerns about durability, with some users reporting a lifespan of around three and a half years.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Ergonomic
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
New take on an old classic keyboard from MS
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This seems to be Microsoft's replacement for the old MS 4000 keyboard that they had for years. So far I like it. There are couple quirky things on key placement that are different that I need to adapt to but nothing super bad. It is a bit more sleek, lower profile for being full-sized and ergonomic. It does not have the typical kick-stands on the bottom that allow you to slightly raise the back of the keyboard but so far that has not been unpleasant. The keys are not janky or feel cheap when you type which is also good. It feels smooth typing along and not overly loud. The only downside? it's sold by Microsoft.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Durability
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
ergonomic and looks neat
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I been using the Microsoft Natural 4000 at work average 40+ hours per week since 2015, now I work from home, I ordered this one due to the size fit my home office desk better. After two months work from home, I found I like this one better. - the gap between the whole rows of "function keys" (ESC, F1 - F12) and the "typing keys" eliminated. I use the "function keys" a lot - added "special keys" : (lock computer - very useful when I leave my computer for a moment and one key to lock my computer for security protection), (emoji), (snipping - just one key to clip and share), (Office key - quick access to MS Office apps) - one piece palm rest and feels like fabric more than polyurethane. - full size keyboard buy with smaller footprint than the MS Natural Ergo 4000 - keys require about 50 g of force to activate, don't make much sound and spring back quickly. It does missing the special key for email, lighted function lock key and the "delete" key right above the "backspace" key (so close that sometimes I accidently touch it) I hope the quality of the painted letters on this new key board will last longer, because certain keys of my MS Natural Ergo 4000 lose their printed letters from finger strikes (A, S, D, E, F, C, V, P, L, M, N, <, >, +, Enter keys)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Ergonomic
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Purchase
||Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This has been the best keyboard I could have gotten. While working from home, I missed my ergonomic keyboard from the office. This has more than met my needs!
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great except for moved function keys
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.My Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 finally conked out, and I needed a replacement. This one is pretty good and feels about as comfortable as the other one. My only complaint is, I touch type and my keyboard is hidden beneath my desk on its tray most of the time. So, because the row of F keys are now directly on top of the numbers, it's harder for me to tell which one is the backspace key. I used to be able to tell which one it was because it was the last key on the upper right. This is no longer the case. To remedy this issue, I put some folded tape on the backspace key so I can tell which key it is just by touch, and it's mostly working out for me. As for the number pad, I also used to be able to tell which one was the minus key just by touch, but again, there's another row above it. It is nice to have a backspace key by the number pad, though. However, they also changed the location of the calculator button, which I use a lot and is now above and between the F11 and F12 keys. I also put some folded tape on this key so I could tell which one it is by touch, but it's quite a bit farther from the number pad than it was on the 4000. Which is, eh, annoying. But overall, this is a pretty good replacement for the 4000, which I can no longer find anywhere.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from MicrosoftOutreachTeam
Posted .Hi Deru,
We love the ingenuity to help with your touch-typing! This is a very thorough review and we appreciate the feedback related to your user experience. Thanks for sharing!
Best,
Tom
Microsoft Team
- Pros mentioned:Ergonomic, Wrist rest
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Ergonomic Keyboard 2 Thumbs ups
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This keyboard design has definitely worked better for me than a standard keyboard. My hands and wrists are able to relax, not get still or sore. I also like the ease of the numerical key pad.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Ergonomic Keyboard
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Just what I needed. My previous Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard was worn out and needed replacement. Just wish this new one had the little risers in the back so it could stand up better instead of laying flat.+
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
10/10
||Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I love this keyboard! It was weird to get used to at first, but after a couple of days, I don’t want to use anything else.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Better than a mechanical keyboard
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The moment I rested my hands on the keys, I automatically noticed the comfort of this design. Even though I have only typed for about 10 minutes, I would rather use this Microsoft Keyboard for work over my mechanical keyboard. I really like the emote key, task view key and office key that are available since I use those options often. This keyboards offers a lot more shortcut keys not found on your typical keyboard but I only wanted to mention three options I commonly use at work. For work, where you spend 8+ hours of typing, I would definitely recommend this keyboard. For gaming, stick to a mechanical keyboard. The only type of people who shouldn’t buy this Microsoft keyboard are the ones who type with their index fingers.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWhy did Microsoft eliminate the legs on the back of the ergo keyboard? I like the legs because they let me lift the keyboard to a comfortable position. Will they be bringing the legs back? I really liked the model 4000 with the legs.
Asked by Peterleft923.
- A:Answer The legs at the back are not a good ergo solution and they finally realized that. The general ergo practice now is to lift the front of keyboard for a more relaxed wrist position and this keyboard has the front lift attachment.
Answered by SeattleTim
Q: QuestionIs this a wireless or does it have a cord?
Asked by sunny1.
- A:Answer It is NOT wireless; it has a cord.
Answered by DLTBGYD
Q: QuestionCan the palm rest be removed?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No the palm rest is part of the keyboard. It has 'legs' which allow you to 'lift' the angle of the keyboard, but it's a complete unit.
Answered by Darkflight
Q: QuestionI've used the previous of this keyboard for over 10 years and my only complaint is how loud the keys sound when I type. Are the keys in this updated version any quieter than the previous version? My co-workers thank you in advance!
Asked by Jackables.
- A:Answer I think the new version is quieter. It is worth the upgrade.
Answered by Sambeckett
Q: QuestionDoes this keyboard have gel membrane keys?
Asked by nrc1973.
- A:Answer Despite what others are saying. This is 100% membrane keys. No mechanical switches or anything like that. Not sure why folks are saying otherwise.
Answered by chessic
Q: QuestionMy new laptop has nothing but the little USB C ports on it, can I still use this keyboard?
Asked by tr212.
- A:Answer Thank you for your question. This keyboard may be connected using a USB-A to USB-C adapter.
Answered by MicrosoftOutreachTeam
Q: QuestionWhat is the palm rest made out of? Is the material soft or hard? If it is hard, I would also like to know if it cane be changed to a soft material. Thank you.
Asked by Questiononkeyboard.
- A:Answer Soft - very comfortable
Answered by Midgett
Q: QuestionDid Microsoft ever fix the issue with the letters quickly wearing off the keys so I don't have to keep buying letter stickers again? Also, I see the zoom switch is missing now, which used to be in the gap between the keys in the middle of the keyboard :(
Asked by Grammie.
- A:Answer 1. I do not think Microsoft fixed the durability of the letters on the keyboard. I replaced my previous MS ergonomic keyboard because several letters worn out or hard to see after a few years of use. 2. Yes, MS removed the zoom switch. I would love to speak to the people who make these unnecessary changes, they are not making the keyboard any better by removing useful items. 3. Also, look at the numbers area of the keyboard, MS changed location of the "Numeric lock, etc. and keyboard layout seems a lot tighter or closer together.
Answered by Ithomas