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#Microsoft ergonomic keyboard support attachment windows
This keyboard also introduced three new keys purposed for Microsoft's upcoming operating system: two Windows logo keys ( ⊞ Win) between the Ctrl and Alt keys on each side, and a ≣ Menu key between the right Windows and Ctrl keys. Another innovation was the integrated wrist pad helping to ensure correct posture while sitting at the computer and further reducing strain on the neck, arms and wrists. This key arrangement was ergonomically designed to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive strain injuries associated with typing for long periods of time. The keyboard uses a fixed-split design, with each half of the alphanumeric section separated, laterally rotated, and tilted upwards and down from the center of the keyboard. The Microswitch division of Honeywell, which was responsible for that company's keyboards and was acquired by Key Tronic in early 1994, is also credited with design input. It was designed for Microsoft by Ziba Design with assistance and manufacturing by Key Tronic. The first generation of the Microsoft ergonomic keyboards, named the Natural Keyboard, was released in September 1994, designed for Microsoft Windows 95 and Novell Netware.

^ Adds 16 hot keys =, (, ) and ← Backspace duplicated above numpad.Ins moved to PrtScrn as the secondary function activated by F-Lock ^ Nonstandard 2-column, 3-row layout columns (from left to right) are Home/ Del (double height Del) and End/ PgUp/ PgDn.^ Adds 17 hot keys Ins integrated with Print Screen.
#Microsoft ergonomic keyboard support attachment pro

Let me know if you need further assistance with this request.Designed by Ziba Design and manufactured by Key Tronic I hope the information I provided to you was helpful. Therefore, I wouldn't be surprised if you could find a cheap "for parts only" copy of this keyboard with the riser attachment being sold for pretty cheap. Once that dongle is gone, the keyboard is pretty much useless. One thing about these wireless keyboards is that they're only set to pair with one USB dongle. On another note, you could also try Ebay or other e-commerce sites. Make sure that you have the exact model of the keyboard/mouse combo in hand and that you explain exactly the part of the keyboard you're looking for. TTY customers: Contact Microsoft at (800) 718-1599, Monday through Friday, 5:00 A.M. In the United States and Canada, you can reach the Microsoft Supplemental Parts team at the contact numbers that are listed here: The best way to see if Microsoft has the part you're looking for is to call the their Supplemental Parts team. I would be more than happy to assist you with this request and hope that the information I give you provides a successful solution.

and I am an Independent Advisor that specializes in all things Microsoft and Windows. Thank you for reaching out for assistance.
