I hope that you get this sorted out but I completely failed to get a windows
ergonomic keyboard to work with my Mac and instead had to buy a Mac
ergonomic keyboard.  This was very expensive.
If you do succeed pleas please post again saying how you succeeded as,
although the Mac ergonomic keyboard I got is a vast improvement on the
standard Mac keyboards, it is still nowhere near as good as the Windows
versions I have. It has for example no   inbuilt num pad nor an inbuilt
wrist support.

I suggest you need to go back to the manufacturers of the keyboard which
provided the driver for advice as I posted questions about ergonomic
keyboards on several Mac lists and there does not seem to be that much
knowledge or expertise out there in Voiceover or Mac land about these
devices. As I say best of luck and I am glad that you posted. Once you are
used to ergonomic it is very very hard to go back to arm, shoulder and wrist
mangling keyboards.  This is an area that badly needs developing for the
Mac. I guess it is a function of the more limited numbers of Mac users and
the fact that ergonomic keyboards are a relatively small  section of the
market anyway.

David Griffith
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of michael maslo
Sent: 31 December 2011 03:01
To: Mac OSX & Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Keyboard help

Hi list:

I just bought myself a microsoft natural ergonomic keyboard. I installed the
software but now confused on how to set it up to work fully with a mac
computer. It said and the software for it was a mac software set up.

Can someone tell me where to go to set this up or how to get it set up?

Any help would be appreciated.
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