A friend of mine cleaned his ms natural keyboard out with a hose after spilling coke in it - worked fine afterwards too - once dry

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On 2/11/2011 3:25 p.m., Ian Gmail wrote:
I just dug the Microsoft Natural out of my spares box .. its gone a lovely yellow colour, still has all the lettering, and still works ..
anyone want it? Probably could do with a 'hygiene check'...

Ian Drower



On 2/11/2011 3:03 p.m., Sean Cross wrote:

I have a 4000v1. It's old enough that several keys have lost the lettering but it still keeps going. I am looking to replace it now, but just for hygiene rather than due to breakage.

Sean

Does anyone else find that the Microsoft Natural 4000 keyboard breaks rather more often than it should? Or is one of our developers who has gone through 3 of them in that many years worthy of his reputation as the Keyboard Exterminator?

I use the Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro myself and find it much better than the 4000 but given they stopped making them years ago (the 4000 replaced them I think?) I have to hoard them carefully... fortunately they also seem much more robust than the 4000, don't think I've had one break yet.

Cheers,

David.



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