Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000

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3.5 stars
    Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)

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CNET Editors' Review

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3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)
  • Design: 7.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 8.0
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Edited by: Rich Brown

The good: Impressive list of customizable features; receiver connects to keyboard and mouse combo.

The bad: Difficult to adjust to curved design; removable feet easily misplaced; narrowly-shaped mouse hard to grip.

The bottom line: The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is a solid keyboard and mouse combination with a bevy of customizable buttons that make it a no-brainer to use with a home theater PC, but the asymmetrical button layout on the keyboard requires time to learn. If you're looking for a more ergonomic desktop set and willing to put in a little work, the Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 will serve you well.

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The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is an $80 keyboard and mouse combo that offers all of the innovative and customizable features we've come to expect from Microsoft peripherals. The mouse is simple in design but also features Microsoft's BlueTrack technology for use on almost any surface, and the keyboard's body-friendly setup successfully alleviates the pains associated with long-term typing. Our only issue with the keyboard is that the angled design takes some getting used to; but as long as you're willing to accept the learning curve, you'll be more than satisfied with the Microsoft ... Expand full review

The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is an $80 keyboard and mouse combo that offers all of the innovative and customizable features we've come to expect from Microsoft peripherals. The mouse is simple in design but also features Microsoft's BlueTrack technology for use on almost any surface, and the keyboard's body-friendly setup successfully alleviates the pains associated with long-term typing. Our only issue with the keyboard is that the angled design takes some getting used to; but as long as you're willing to accept the learning curve, you'll be more than satisfied with the Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000.

The layout of the keyboard bundled into the Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is similar to the recently reviewed Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 that splits the keyboard in half and turns both sides up so your wrists are angled in a less stressful position. The big difference between the two, however, is the keys on the Microsoft 5000 keyboard aren't evenly spaced or uniformly sized--since they're forced to conform to the Comfort Curve. The middle rows are affected the most by this bend--the G and H as well as the B and N buttons are significantly wider than the rest, resulting in some mistaken key presses during the initial learning phase. It's not a huge deal, and definitely doesn't require as much time to get used to as the ergonomic split-keyboards; we were typing our average speed in less than two hours into using it.

The short depression distance and the soft (not mushy) touch of the keys both lend themselves to a rather quiet typing experience. Microsoft wasn't joking about comfort, either. The perforated rest pad that sits just below your wrists gently cushions your hands as you type, leaving little pressure on the rest of your arms. The top row of buttons has everything you need to take it with you on the couch and control a living-room PC. Like the Logitech Wireless Keyboard 5000, all of the media control shortcuts live on top of the keyboard to allow for one-touch access to your preferred applications and tasks. The keyboard is powered by two AA batteries included in the package, and there's even a small LCD that glows red when you need to swap them out with new ones.

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Average User Rating

3.5 stars out of 5 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 2
  • 4 star: 3
  • 3 star: 0
  • 2 star: 0
  • 1 star: 0

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4.5 stars

"Great Keyboard - Dreadful Mouse" By mijcar

Pros: Keyboard is truly comfortable and enhances touch-typing. Feel and action of the keys are just right. The placement due to the curvature reduces the amount of small adjustments usually required of touch typists, so work is more accurate and less tiring.

Cons: Function keys and escape keys are too small and the software reassignment of them is both pointless and frustrating. The oversize board due to the palm-rest is unnecessary. I have never found palm-rests helpful and they more often than not simply get in

Summary: This is a terrific keyboard. The clunkiness due to its oversize and the pointless mouse only shows that MS is not aware of what a great product they would have otherwise. None of the negatives are enough to keep the keyboard design and behavior from really shining through. This is ... Expand full review

4.5 stars

"The mouse and keyboard interface are great" By Cruke001

Pros: Well with the key board lay out is great,ezy to use and just the hole key board is really ezy to use. the mouse is grete the best i have very come across. all up both are well put together. i just love the key board it is great

Cons: there is nothing i don't like

Summary: Well this is my third Microsoft key board and this set is just the best ever. the key board lay out is great i can type a lot faster and the Caps lock is fare engulf away so you do not hit it by mistake. some say the Ecs is ... Expand full review

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