💻 Type Your Way to Comfort!
The X9 Wired Ergonomic Keyboard is designed for long hours of comfortable typing, featuring a cushioned wrist rest, a split ergonomic design, and a full-sized layout with 110 keys. Compatible with various devices, it offers plug-and-play convenience and comes with a 2-year warranty for added assurance.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19"L x 9.85"W x 1.5"H |
Color | Black |
Theme | Ergonomic Keyboard |
Style Name | Modern |
Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Button Quantity | 110 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | USB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Lenovo, Dell, Linux, HP, Microsof Surface, Acer, Asus, Samsung, Chromebook, Alienware, Razer, LG |
Number of Keys | 110 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Ergonomic, Split Keyset Design, wave keyboard for pc and external laptop, Wrist Rest, Integrated Stand |
Н**Й
So far, a very solid and quiet keyboard suitable for big chested humans
08/25/23 - Update - Very happy with this keyboard. I wear hearing aids and my old (and abused)keyboard made a tremendous racket. I quickly adapted to this specific layout and other than missingmy center keys on the 4000, this has been a very good purchase with a convention layout. No weirdkeys in strange places.With a great deal of regret, I was forced to replace my 9 year old MS 4000 Natural Keyboard, which Microsoft discontinued years ago. They are still available, but sellers are asking $800 !!! for NEW models. I simply won't play that game. Used ones are always a gamble My own keyboard had millions upon millions of keystrokes and was falling to pieces. It also was deafening when I was doing high speed typing. With a hearing aid, the racket was insufferable.So, after giving up my pursuit of a new MS 4000, I stumbled across this very inexpensive similar style keyboard. This model has a split space bar which takes a minute to get used to, but after a couple days I'm back up to my usual speeds. The key touch is very soft which my cracked finger tips love.Even under a full on ten fingers of doom assault, this keyboard remains amazingly quiet. Perfect if you share a room with others. The cord connector is standard 5' long USB. I did not find a wireless model which I would have preferred.The palm wrest pad feels very high quality and hopefully will hold up for a very long time. The overall footprint is about the same length as the MS 4000, but the width is about 20% smaller, which on my TIny Desk (tm) frees up some much needed room. The layout itself is bog standard, so you have a middle group that handles the nav keys and a right group that is a standard keypad. No funky, weird layouts.Standard complement of 12 F keys that do double duty. Status lights are very small and discrete, and nicely located at the top of the keyboard. They are not obnoxiously bright like other keyboards, and the placement makes it a snap to see key status. The keys are a comfortable size with a tactile feel. Travel length is good.All in all, I am really liking this keyboard. So much so that I may want to buy another one for when I inevitably kill this new one. You can also raise the back of the keyboard, which makes it easier to type on.As a person with a very big rib cage, I simply cannot use any other style of keyboard. I look forward to years of use with this pup. Definitely a five star rating. Does anyone want to buy my small wireless MS Keyboard + Mouse????
S**
Great Keyboard for the price
This keyboard is amazing. Keys are super quiet and just what I needed for work with the ergonomic design. A must have for the price.
A**.
Almost the droid you're looking for
You know why we're in the market of a new ergonomic keyboard. That's because your Microsoft Natural 4000 has died after all these years. And the replacement has died as well. And then those used keyboards from Ebay have died as well - those which were working, I mean, because most of them conveniently come already broken, so you don't have to break them yourself. And now you're looking at the five dead keyboards, which are impossible to assemble into a new, or at least into a working one. I know how the frustration feels.So this keyboard is 90% similar to what I was looking for. The keys shape and size closely resemble the Microsoft keyboard. And the keys are in the proper place! The keystrokes are a bit different but after only a few minutes you'd get used to it, and the blind typing speed comes almost to where it was.The wrist pad is good. It's soft. It's not too soft. The shape is very familiar, and that's excellent.What is not so good (maybe it's possible to get used to it later):* Absense of the media keys. This issue would be solved with a separate device. Here's the magic word: "Macropad". The sound knob is there, pressing the sound knob would mute/unmute, the three buttons out of how many you have would be play/pause, previous track, next track.* There are some hotkeys disguised as media keys - at least the calculator button is fine, but the buttons for brighness are pretty much useless. And I'm not used to Fn button, being spoiled by the Natural 4000 keyboard.* The backwards angle at this keyboard is absent. That's the bummer. I bet it's possible to 3d-print some kind of support, but for now the temporary solution is two whatever little boxes supporting the keyboard to make it lean away from me. It's 0.8", give or take, and that makes it feel like it should be. Even though there is nothing more permanent than temporary.* The space button, being two separate buttons, feels a bit awkward. It's just not the same feeling that it should be. Minor issue, most likely it's possible to get used to it.Overall, the keyboard feels solid, the keys are positioned nicely, it feels good (well, good enough, and better than the most, almost all, other keyboards). I'm keeping it for now and trying a few others. But it seems like this one takes the place of being my next favorite.Just remember to keep an eye on the manufacturer and pile up the replacement keyboards if this one gets out of production. Fool me once, Microsoft, shame on you.Update after 6 months:most likely the droid you're looking for is a clone of this keyboard called "Ergonomic Keyboard Wired with Cushioned Wrist Rest, 110 Keys Split Keyboard for PC (Black)" by SurnQiee. It got a stiffer pad, stiffer (close to perfect) keys, useful media keys and my five stars review. Sorry, X9, I prefer the clone. I can't tell much about the longevity and reliability of the clone, but so far so good.Still, this one is a solid contender.
G**C
Simple, Functional, Quiet & Comfortable for those who value the feel of older MS natural keyboards
--X9: I am very pleased with this X9 Ergonomic Performance Wired Keyboard. It is a less known brand and there are not many online video reviews, but it exceeded my expectations! The build quality is good enough, but of course not on the level of some mechanical keyboards. The keys are quiet when you type, which I prefer. The layout is close enough to the old MS Natural Keyboards from the 1990s, to make adjustment easy, and I like how the keys close to the center (like T-G-H-N) are wider. It has the little notches on the F and J keys which are a must for me, as I do not need to look at the keyboard when typing. It has some texture on the key surfaces, so your fingers do not easily slip off.Pressing the FN+ESC, lets you access operating system functions like Volume Mute on F11, which is quite useful; and a Windows Calculator toggle above the numpad.--Adesso: I also have a comparably priced, Adesso Ergonomic Wired Keyboard, which I also like, but when I first bought it, the Backspace Key would sometimes not respond; it has a smoother key surface (therefore not as firm of a finger hold), and noisier when you type. The build quality is also a little lower than the X9, but it gets the job done. The hands placement is more squished in and angled than the X9.--X9: Overall, I would highly recommend this affordable keyboard for daily: office use, internet browsing and casual gaming. Thank you X9 Company for making this simple, functional, affordable, responsive, comfortable and satisfying: wired ergonomic keyboard!
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