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The keyboard comes with a USB connection and PS/2 adapter. Once you've plugged it into your port of choice, all you need to do is install the included software so you can program all those nifty hot keys that run the length of the keyboard's top. We found the volume control and general multimedia functions to be the most useful, but there were also Internet and e-mail hot keys such as Back, Forward, Stop, Refresh, Home, Favorites, and Mail that made online activities a breeze. We also appreciated the inclusion of two USB ports on the rear of the keyboard, allowing you to conveniently plug in a USB mouse or game controller.
After years of typing on a standard keyboard, we found getting used to the new layout slightly difficult. However, after an hour or so, we were typing more quickly than we ever had before. Fingers have an easy time finding the correct key because of the natural layout. We also appreciated the fact that Microsoft went back to the inverted-T arrow-key layout in the Natural Keyboard Pro, which is imperative for serious gaming.
The only feature we had a problem with was the key action. The keys are made of such a lightweight plastic that it's hard to tell if you're even typing at times. While some may consider this is an asset, others might prefer a heavier, louder keyboard.
However, if the action doesn't bother you and the split layout appeals to you, the Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro has your name written all over it.
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