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{{stub}} {{TODO photo|reason=more pictures are needed}} {{Template:Infobox dkeyboard | image name = Microsoft Natural Keyboard Top.png | pn = | fcc = CIGE03786 | branding = Microsoft | family = | manufacturer = Keytronic | switch = [[Key Tronic dome with slider|Keytronic Dome with Slider]] | layouts = ISO, ANSI | features = | interface = [[PS/2]] | weight = | years = 1994-1998 | price = $99 (1994) | dimensions = | precedes = [[Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite]] }} The Microsoft Natural Keyboard is the first ergonomic keyboard produced by Microsoft, and manufactured by Keytronic. ==Description== The keyboard was created by Microsoft in order to prevent or alleviate the injuries and symptoms associated with typing for long periods of time, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. It uses a PS/2 connector, but also includes a PS/2 -> DIN-5 adapter as well. It is currently unknown what key rollover the keyboard supports. The layout is a fixed split 104 key layout with a standard numpad and navigation cluster, contrary to the [[Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite]] that succeeded it. The function keys are lumped into two groups with escape and F1-F5 on the left side, and F6-F12 on the right side of the split. The spacebar, however, is not split and instead is a single key. The bottom row is also taller and wider compared to a standard keyboard. There is a built-in foldable riser for a negative typing angle. The keycaps appear to be [[Pad printing|pad printed]]. ==Gallery== Pictures of the Microsoft Natural Keyboard. <gallery widths=250 heights=167> <gallery> Microsoft Natural Keyboard Top.png|Top Microsoft Natural Keyboard Bottom.png|Bottom Microsoft Natural Keyboard Keycap Removed.png|Keycap removed </gallery> ==Alternatives== Many keyboards from other manufacturers have been more or less copies of this design. Modern mechanical keyboards: * CloudNine [https://cloudnineergo.com/products/cloud-nine-c989m-ergonomic-keyboard ErgoFS] and [https://cloudnineergo.com/products/cloud-nine-ergotkl-ergonomic-split-mechanical-keyboard ErgoTKL] ([[Kailh BOX]] switches) * Perixx [https://perixx.com/products/px-ergonomic-mechanical-keyboard Periboard 535 and 335] ([[Kailh Choc]] switches) Several mechanical recreations (of the full layout) have never escaped being vapourware or crowdfunding stage. [[Category:Microsoft keyboards]] [[Category:Key Tronic OEM keyboards]] [[Category:Ergonomic keyboards]]
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