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The Mini Arch Keyboard with Number Slide by Posturite is a USB wired ergonomic keyboard designed for Windows 10. Weighing only 1.25 pounds and measuring 12.5 x 8.9 x 1.5 inches, it combines compactness with comfort, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking to enhance their typing experience.
Brand | Posturite |
Series | Mini Arch |
Item model number | 9820012 |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 8.9 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 8.9 x 1.5 inches |
Color | wired |
Manufacturer | POSTURITE US LTD |
ASIN | B006LPF3LY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 13, 2011 |
P**R
Junk
Works awful!
L**H
My favorite keyboard
I got this keyboard from my company’s ergo department in 2011 - 2012 ish. I’ve been using it ever since - it’s moved offices several times with me. I have small hands and I was getting a lot of pain from using keyboard shortcuts- especially working in excel- so the size is perfect for me. I also adore the hot keys- though there was a learning curve. It’s amazing how much not having to use “Ctrl + c” “Ctrl + v” makes a difference in my work life.Not having the number pad available was a little irritating at first, but I got used to it quickly and I now love having the mouse that much closer. The little keyboard feet are also prone to collapsing if I push the keyboard forward, but it’s an easy fix.My original keyboard finally started to act up (after nearly 10 years of constant use) so I just got another, with a bonus extra for my home office. I’m sure it’s not a keyboard for everyone but I’d highly recommend if you have smaller hands and do a lot of data manipulation.
J**G
The slide out keyboard is cool.
Compact, but sacrifices functionality. The slide out keyboard is cool.
D**O
Keyboard stops working
I have had two of these and both stopped working within a year. I loved it otherwise, but would not purchase again because of the short life.
S**Y
Cheap... but small and effective...
Interesting... works as advertised...Not sure I'm sold on this.... it is cheap... but small and effective...I think if it was $100 and quality I'd be happy
F**B
ಠ_ಠ
Pros:- Visual design (curvature) is aesthetically pleasing- Numpad tray- Interesting shortcut key mechanics at the top- Lots of shortcut keys, pre-programmed to cut/copy/paste/open/save/etc.- Lit scrollbar at the bottom.Cons:- Mine came not perfectly level, which is very much like a wobbly table. Frustrating.- Cheap plastic. Doesn't look elegant at all. Probably not worth $40, but $20.- Strangely placed shortcuts. You may end up copying when you mean to press Ctrl, since the keyboard shortcut is at the bottom-left where you expect to find Ctrl by touch.- Difficult to navigate with arrows and home/pgUp/pgDn because they are in a row at the right, not around the arrow keys.- Labels on F keys indicate that the keyboard and in general all the pre-programmed keys are not for "power users". Makes you feel dumb, actually. "Hey, here is the copy key, since you obviously know nothing about Ctrl-C". F11 is labelled "F'ward".Let's say you're a programmer. This doesn't have VIM or EMACS shortcuts, it has Microsoft shortcuts, like "launch Internet Explorer". BAH.This one is going back.
J**N
Good size-hard keyboard and too easy to hit the Caps ...
Good size-hard keyboard and too easy to hit the Caps Lock when reaching for the A. Sounds a lot like a typewriter when keying
L**O
Seems reliable
Works well but super loud
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