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Fellowes FEL98915 Microban Split Design Wired Keyboard, Dark Gray (98915)

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Features

  • Micro ban antimicrobial protection keeps product cleaner
  • 7 additional hot keys for multimedia control and one-touch Internet access (Internet must be connected)
  • USB connectivity; 16-character buffer for fast typists

Description

Fellowes Microban Split Design Keyboard features Microban antimicrobial protection to keep product cleaner. Conforms to natural arm and hand positions for added comfort. 16-character buffer for fast typists. 7 additional hot keys offer multimedia control and one touch Internet access (internet must be connected). USB connectivity. For Windows 98SE, 2000, and ME, download function software fromto enable Multimedia keys. No software required for use with Windows Vista and Windows 7.


Product Dimensions: 3.84 x 7.58 x 0.89 inches


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Item model number: 98915


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 26, 2010


Department: Keyboards/Input Devices


Manufacturer: Fellowes, Inc.


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 6 Years - still going strong!
I've had this keyboard for SIX YEARS and used it heavily. It is the *only* keyboard I've found that prevents RSI for me. However, everyone is different so let me highlight what it is I like about this keyboard so that you can make your own informed decision whether or not it is right for you and/or will help you: 1. It's durable. 6 years of heavy usage, moving I think 3-4 times, being thrown around and put in boxes, etc... The thing still works just like it did when it was brand new. 2. It's big. If you have large hands or otherwise are looking for a keyboard with more real-estate, you will want this guy. The fact that the lower portion below the spacebar takes up quite a bit of room is one of the things that makes this keyboard so ergonomic. 3. It really doesn't get dirty easily. I think that speaks for itself. I am generally not one to buy into gimmicks but the Microban thing has definitely made a significant difference versus my other keyboards. Prior keyboards, I've had to buy covers for because of such heavy usage, they would get super dirty fast and even lose their lettering. 4. This keyboard has not lost any lettering in 6 years. 5. The number one reason for me: Tactile/feeling. This keyboard has very "deep" key-presses. For me, this reduces the "impact" on my hands significantly and makes for a much smoother, lower-impact experience. To better picture what I am saying: Think of running on a concrete sidewalk versus a dirt trail. The dirt trail absorbs the impact and lets your feet sink into it more than the concrete. This keyboard is more like a dirt trail. 6. That said, if you *don't* like deep keypresses, DO NOT BUY THIS KEYBOARD or you will be sorry. 7. I don't know if this keyboard is considered "mechanical" or not, but it certainly behaves like one and it is not quiet, it makes "blocky" sounding noises. But I value my health over annoyance so that's too bad for those who don't like that. 8. It's wired, so if for some reason you can't have a wired setup, you might have to look for an ergo wireless but if you're on the fence - why sacrifice your fingers/wrists over convenience? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2016 by UsedToLoveH.E.R.

  • Really like this
We loved the split design of the Microsoft ergonometic keyboard. So much so, that we bought a couple of them. But they had a problem, widely reported, with the lettering on the keys wearing off. The reports, we found sadly, were true, and it seemed Microsoft had no interest in fixing their problem. So we switched to the Fellowes Microban Split Design Wired Keyboard. We paid about $31, which was a bargain, and are very happy with the keyboard. It has the same look and feel as the Microsoft, but is less expensive and, so far, the lettering on the keys is looking great. We also like some of the features such as the easy to use volume buttons and other shortcut buttons. After checking out the first Fellowes keyboard that we used at home, I bought two more for the office. I am greatly pleased with them and would readily buy more if needed. For those who think the split design is funky, the orientation of my hands on the keyboard feels very natural. It is very easy to adapt to the split design, and once you do you'll never want to go back to the old, straight keyboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2019 by DD

  • This is my second purchase of this keyboard
I have used this keyboard for almost eight years. I used it at a company I recently left for 7 1/2 years and there were so many great things about it. None of the letters or numbers wore off the keyboard, and I work with AutoCAD for 8 plus hours a day and I'm a "typer", not a picker. I type in all my commands, so my keyboard gets a lot of use. Because my new company wouldn't purchase one for me I purchased it myself. To me, it was worth the price.l I hate using regular keyboards now. Am seriously considering buying another one for at home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020 by J. Osborn

  • Comfortable keyboard at a great price
I purchased this keyboard for my home office, and after a week of use am already feeling less discomfort in my wrists. I was skeptical of ergonomic keyboards, but was curious to see the impact this would have on my typing comfort. After one week of use, I can honestly say that I wish I bought this sooner. Wrist comfort was the main reason I bought this, and it has already proven to help in that respect. I feel less achy after work, making this well worth the price. Typing ease of use is also good. A slight learning curve but it honestly only took me 2-3 days of use to get comfortable typing on this layout. No typos or anything at this point. The only thing I dislike is the arrow keys. Placement is non-traditional and size seems small. Still getting used to them, but I'm sure it's only a matter of time before this is a non-issue. The size of this keyboard is very similar to a standard keyboard, and the shortcut buttons on the top are nice as well. I use the "sleep" button daily, but the others remain unused. Probably unnecessary, but they don't get in my way. I tried the Microsoft ergonomic keyboard (4000) in-store, but the spacebar was incredibly loud. I looked online and saw other people saying the same thing, leading me to look for an alternative. The spacebar on the Fellowes keyboard is normal volume and probably on-par with my old keyboard that came standard with a new HP desktop computer. Overall, I would absolutely recommend this keyboard for office/home use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2014 by Troy S

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