After about a year, while I am not a typist and that eje do not spend my days typing it, the key S is almost erased. The button D, C and V are beginning to also delete after 2 years. It is a kind of decal is placed on the button and it does not withstand the test of time and fingers that affect them and disappear gradually. It is rather disconcerting because my previous Microsoft keyboard that I bought late 90s and I kept about 10 years had not erased the slightest touch. By cons without realizing the keys became super hard to type, it is only by changing keyboard I noticed the ease with which I pouvai Staper again.
Like what keyboard do not keep forever, as it wears, the keys get tough, we must change after 5 years.
In addition to this problem buttons that fade, I find it unfortunate that the keys require high to drive the race as well as the noise produced quite pronounced and a certain hardness as to depress the keys. It remains flexible course but I think the stroke of the key, ie the height of depression, should be lower. Between the buttons which have almost no race that as soon as one touches a letter appears on the screen that I find too pronounced and between a long run or be pressed deeply, Microsoft should review its copy.
I do not regret this keyboard, if I have to buy one, I think I'll take this one but Microsoft should develop a keyboard or keys do not fade, all the same, it's mediocre and a keyboard with keys which make less noise and having a less high hit race.
Yes the space bar is a little fucking evil because if you hit the edge, it gets stuck a little, it goes anyway but it's hard, you need to type of preference you tap the center. It has nothing to do with his bulging aspect is the mechanics behind it is poorly designed that is all.
For your information, I bought before this keyboard for 6 months and used the same version but wireless. This is the Microsoft 7000 keyboard it's called. It even comes with a mouse. Please do not buy this keyboard, a nice turd. It's wireless, so you have to put batteries in it but my problem is that once out of 5, when I was typing on the keys, it does not transmitted on the screen. And nothing to do with a problem of waves that did not happen because of something in front. I even tried putting my keyboard behind the usb receiver and type text. I return to see my screen if the text was displayed correctly, missing lots of letters.
I understand that I may have had a keyboard that was half down, I do not know, because it concerned all keys from time to time he had a view press again twice last the key to letter appears on the screen. Finally the wireless version does not has the LEDs beneath the space bar. It is only by software on the screen, so rather average. No diode pump because it too on the batteries. So I bought after 6 months of galley version with wire and I am more than satisfied.
Would I recommend this keyboard Microsoft 4000? Yes. It is a claiver that does not tire the hand, I do not understand that we can sell normal keyboards, rights, knowing it would force the hands and tendons to take an unnatural position. It is a shame that the offer of ergonomic claiver is so limited when you think about it.