Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5050 (PP4-00001)
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Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5050 (PP4-00001)

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Ergonomist-Approved Comfort Curve Design ; Designed to fit your right or left hand Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-Bit Encryption Built in palm rest helps support and straighten wrists and 4 AA alkaline battery Wireless for increased freedom. System requirement is windows 10 / 8 / 7 and mac os x v10.4 – 10.7 Customizable shortcut keys to easily access your favorite programs Works on virtually any surface with BlueTrack Technology Ambidextrous design is suitable for use with either hand Refer user guide below.
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2.6 out of 5
Reviews: 20
5 stars
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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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1 star
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Van B
5
Comment
I absolutely love this product! I purchased this combo to replace the wireless mouse and keyboard that came with my new computer. I am not a fan of wireless keyboards and mice and the original ones that came with my computer illustrate my pet peeve; theres a lag between when I press a key or click on the mouse and when it registers. I am extremely happy to say the Microsoft 5050 combo is lightning fast. When I press a button on the keyboard or move the mouse, it registers on the screen instantly. I also like the contour of the keyboard with the built in wrist rest. The keyboard itself is very quiet and feels solid. The mouse is also solid with a nice rubberized coating on the sides. This is such a well built product that just works. My only complaint is that the USB dongle is large. It isnt one of the tiny ones used by Logitech wireless products. This Microsoft dongle is the size of a standard flash drive. It isnt a huge deal but I would have preferred a smaller USB dongle that isnt sticking out of the side of my all in one computer.
German
5
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This keyboard is one of the best I have ever used. It is an ergonomic keyboard well designed. Typing is easy. Installation is very easy. Windows 10 recognized it immediately by model number. The mouse also works great, it works better for me than much more expensive ones I have bought before. The mouse has a lot or programmable features. The keyboard is not large. It fits perfect on my table and does not look bulky or take up too much space. The color and look is beautiful. There are plenty of programmable keys on the keyboard also. It has volume controls and pause and play buttons for music. Has a lot of pre programmed keys on the top rows. I even love the clacking of the keys. The keyboard is very durable and easy to clean. The only problem, if even I can consider it a problem, is that batteries on the mouse do drain pretty fast. I think this is a great value and an excellent keyboard. I love the look of it and the feel of the keys. The mouse, for me, fits my hand perfectly and is easy to use.
Honest Commentary
5
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Overall these are very nice keyboards and mice. These is the newer model keyboard that replaces the 5000 model in this set. The mouse is the same (5000). This is my third keyboard in 6 years though. The other two had the lettering worn off the most often used keys in 1-2 years of daily use. You will see that often commented on in reviews as well. I hope that MS has resolved that with the 5050 keyboard. There is NO other visible difference between the two models. It has the same extra function/programmable keys which are very useful to me and why I keep coming back to this same product even with the lettering problem. The key stroke on this one feels stiffer, but that may simply be the newness. At any rate, I am happy with this set, at least until the lettering wears off.
Missing Module
4
Comment
Ill start off this review by saying that I do like this keyboard. The mouse, eh.. its all right but theres some minor gripes. One gripe universally that affects both the mouse and keyboard is the USB dongle. Its a bit too long and I would prefer the dongle from the MS Sculpt keyboards or Logitech transceivers. Theyre just smaller, more compact, seem more durable and doesnt get in the way. Ill review the mouse and the keyboards pros and cons separately. Keyboard: Pros: Not a split keyboard so its a bit smaller in width than most ergo keyboards which ensures closer mouse placement for less RSI strain. (Plenty of people forget about mouse placement and how it affects you). Its keys are quiet and it gives a durable feeling to it overall. Simple and effective layout for an everyday user. The palm rest is nice and the overall keyboard has a sleek and cool look to it. Cons: You have to download the driver from Microsofts website to customize the extra keys (1-5) and to see if the lock keys are activated. When accessing some of the lock keys, ex."Function lock", which I and many others prefer a regular toggle button and not a lock function; it doesnt indicate whether its activated without the driver. A simple light indicator to show whether the keys are "locked" or not would be helpful. I also dont like the fact that theres 2 removable "legs" to raise the board. I would prefer everything be attached so theres no extra pieces that could get lost. Lastly, theres a couple of buttons that youre not sure what it does and it would help if the manual indicated their functions. (TIP: the button next to the right ALT is a switch task button, and you might need the driver for it to work properly. At least, Im pressing it without the driver, and nothing is happening). Mouse: Pros: Its a larger mouse so it fits in the palm of your hand fuller, which can be helpful since you dont want to be gripping too hard or over-exerting your hand muscles. Cons: The mouse is just a bit awkward itself. The back and forward keys are on both opposite ends of your hands so your ring finger would unconsciously hit the forward key when just holding the mouse. One note: I couldnt find an ON/OFF button on the mouse (apparently its on the bottom, but I mustve missed it when I looked there). So there you have it. A good keyboard (albeit a few gripes) overall with an okay mouse combo. Decent affordable price. A bit more compact which is nice for RSI/Carpal sufferers to have closer mouse placement. Its probably one of the more affordable keyboards on Amazon that doesnt cut too many corners on quality.
J
4
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A keyboard is a keyboard, right? No, this one is awesome! The gentle curve of the keyboard makes it so much easier to type when you sit in a corner with an arm propped up on each side. I never realized how much my wrists were angled on a straight keyboard until I started using this one. Ive always typed very fast, and with this keyboard, I can type even faster because it sits just right for me. Its super comfortable, including the wrist support. I downloaded the Microsoft driver to configure the hotkeys, but probably wont bother. I find it easier to mouse over to what I want rather than look down and find a key. But its there if I decide that I want to configure it. This keyboard is definitely more expensive than most, but it is a Microsoft product, and they generally have a lengthy life. So far, its great, and Ill update if something changes. Ive been using this product for nearly a month and changing my review to a 4 because the mouse is awful. Throw it away kind of awful. It is big and loud and has no redeeming qualities other than it works. The clicking sound is incredibly loud and annoying. Im throwing away the mouse. But, I absolutely love the keyboard!
Yaca
3
Comment
I like this keyboard and the mouse primarily for its design and aesthetics. However its been only a week since I bought it and the mouse is already having issues. It just stopped working. I read somewhere online that taking batteries out for a while will help. I did this and it actually helped to make it work again, but obviously this is a some type of an issue that will most likely keep happening. Also the first few days of use it was noisy and each click felt like pressing a squiky spring. It went away but it was somewhat annoying. I was going to return it but I do like the keyboard enough to want to keep it even if I end up using a different mouse with it. There are a couple of things that could be improved. As some other reviewers mentioned, the USB stick is too long and it sticks out. Compared to all the other ones out there, this feels somewhat outdated. Not a major issue for me since I use this at work and on a desktop computer and I dont really see it, but I can see that this may be an issue for someone with a laptop or some other smaller portable device. There would be a possibility of breaking or loosing it with movement. Something to keep in mind for sure since this would render the keyboard useless. The keyboard keys are nice, not too soft or too hard, just right and relatively quiet. The wave design makes it comfortable and ergonomic for an extended time use and I like the built-in wrist rest. One thing I dont like is that the special function keys are different size than other letters and in order to press any of them fingers have to slide down and away from the rest of the keys. I have to look down to see what Im pressing. They are also almost flat with the keyboard which doesnt really make sense to me but again these are not primary keys so Im not too hung up on it. I still like the keyboard and most likely will keep it.
Roberto S.
3
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Update: After a month or so of using this one, I noticed this keyboard wasnt really as ergonomic as I thought it would be at all. I have an extra one of these and noticed one weekend my hands got all tingly trying to type quickly on this thing. I stuck with it for a while, but realized that i wasnt really getting what i truly wanted out of this keyboard which was something i could type on a lot for long periods of time and feel comfortable with, while at the same time being able to type super fast. I was also somehow getting tendonitis on a few of my fingers from using this and other so-called "ergonomic" keyboards. Your mileage may vary, but this whole experience has made me realize whats ergonomic for some people may not be so ergonomic for others and that just because a keyboard has a higher price tag does not guarantee quality whatsoever. There have only been a few keyboards where I know i could do this for sure, namely the Logitech MK120 keyboard, and now the K740 which im having a blast typing on. As for the Comfort Curve, ill probably keep it around as a backup and sell the extra one i have in my room, but i wont really miss it that much. It turned out to be a mediocre keyboard at best. The Ergo 4000 i found to be even worse with its super mushy keys and the several times i developed some RSI problems using that one. I am very picky with the keyboards i use because i do a lot of writing at my job and after work i also do coding on the side, so its super important to me that i have something where i can feel comfortable typing on for hours on end and sadly, i dont think this keyboard was truly the best fit for such a purpose. I never used the mouse on this one, and heard there were tons of problems with it. This is the best keyboard Ive ever used hands down. The keys feel just right and for my small hands, everything about the design just works super well for easily reaching the keys without having to think too much about where they are. Im a very fast touch typist, and tried other keyboards, but they kept slowing me down and irritated my hands a lot, like this mechanical keyboard I was using at work for a while. Ive tried the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 for a month and could not get used to the split design at all and always felt like I had to press very deep to get something to register on the screen, making my hands really uncomfortable. I recently tried out the Logitech Comfort Curve for a few days, thought it was better than a lot of keyboards I used, but couldnt stand how noisy it was and the keys on it were too firm for my tastes. I use this with a small Logitech mouse and have been excited just to type again because of how nice, soft and comfortable the keys are, reminding me a lot like how the keys on my MacBook Air I used to have were. They dont exasperate any RSI issues Ive had in the past either. Works perfectly with Linux. You just need to put in the batteries, stick the dongle on your USB, and youre good to go. I cant imagine using anything else now. Comes in handy for all the marketing and copywriting material I have to come up with at work each day, and then all the coding and programming I do when I get home, so with all the typing I have to do each day, a great keyboard is a must. Also, heres a tip when youre shopping for ergonomic keyboards. Whats "ergonomic" for one person might not be for others. Go to a store like Best Buy and try out the keyboards there before buying and when you find the one that seems to feel amazing in your hands, go with that one. Thats how I figured out this was really the right keyboard for me without having to spend more time ordering online, using the keyboard for a few weeks and then realizing it still wasnt the best choice for me.
Amazon Customer
3
Comment
The Keyboard- Isgood except that the function keys are way to short. Microsoft should have left them at the same height as the rest of the keys. If you dont use the function keys in excel regularly this keyboard is for you, otherwise think twice. It will take some time to adjust to the lower keys. Additionally there is very little spacing between keys and and the keys are slightly bigger. If you have fat fingers stay clear as it is very easy to accidentally hit the wrong key. Lastly there is not a light that indicates if Caps Lock is on. Yes you can find out by typing but that seems like a pretty generic thing to have on a keyboard! If I could I would go back to my old keyboard by the "C" key kept breaking. The Mouse- The mouse way to wide. The back and forward buttons are way too big and very easy to accidentally push. Luckily if you are ok with disabling them completely there is a way, it just isnt easily found online. See instructions below- Go to [...] Then scroll to "X-Mouse Button Control" review as the first review is no longer compatible for Windows 10. Download the X-Mouse Button Control and edit mouse button 4 for back and mouse button 5 for forward. Also note that when using the buttons the back is on the left and the forward is on the right. Since Im disabling it not an issue but I have heard rumbles from people they dont like this and would rather them be switched. By downloading the above you can swap them. Note I do no work for X-Mouse Button Control I was just very frustrated with the mouse as I kept losing nearly complete e-mails because I would accidentally hit the back button.
heather lee
3
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I am only reviewing the keyboard, as I am not using the mouse even though it came with it. The battery life of the keyboard is pretty good; it has lasted me several months already. I like the wave aspect, the larger size of some of the keys, and how close the left ctrl key is for me to reach (I use this a lot for work). It has been very good to use for my small hands, and I do feel it helped me with some of the hand/wrist pains I was getting on my previous keyboard. This was one of the main reasons I wanted to make the switch to what I felt could be a little more ergonomic. However, I must say that the keyboard is dreadful when it does not work! The keys do not register every time, and I attribute this to it being wireless. There are laggy episodes that can last for several minutes that make it so I have to type very slowly, and I end up typing with one finger with small breaks in between presses just for it to register. This is unacceptable when your work involves typing quickly nonstop. I should not have to unplug the USB receiver throughout the day, which just temporarily fixes the issue. Also, I cannot play video games with it for very long, especially online multiplayer type games. It seems to respond even worse when playing games for some reason, and I end up having to switch to an old keyboard a lot. I personally would prefer to just be able to use 1 keyboard for all of my computer activities. I did mainly buy this for work, so I am not faulting them as much for this part of it, but its making me unhappy for work and leisure. One more thing, the key lettering started to wear off after a couple of months of use. It does not affect how the keyboard works, but I do not like how soon this occurred. Overall, I feel this would be a better keyboard if it were wired. And maybe use etched keys next time? I am now having to find a new keyboard that will be more reliable, and its unfortunate, as I do believe this could be a great keyboard.
Eric S.
3
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Ive had several versions of Microsoft keyboards and mice. Ive been using this combo for a year. This pair is a step backwards in form/function from previous models of the "comfort curve" style. Overall, I would like to give this combo a worse rating (probably 2 star). But I wont because I LOVE the "comfort curve" style of Keyboard that Microsoft makes and I hope they continue making them (nobody else does). Everyone else makes either a Full Split keyboard or Straight keyboard. I love this style being in the middle. Keyboard: Its a nice small form factor, takes up less desk space than previous models. However, Linux users will hate this keyboard because of the ESC key - too small and it is set below the plane of all the other keys. That is a HUGE annoyance and I hope Microsoft fixes that in future versions. Mouse: I have nothing good to say about this mouse. First, the thumb button is set too far forward - I have to reach forward for it every time I want to hit the back button. Second, the wheel is extremely difficult to Click, without also rolling the wheel at the same time. This is very different performance from other MS mice I have used. It is horrible! Microsoft REALLY needs to fix this aspect of this mouse! And last but not least, the battery in this mouse doesnt seem to last as long as others I have had. I would recommend buying this set, just for the keyboard, but consider a different mouse. Note To Microsoft: Please continue making the comfort curve keyboards!
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