Many self taught typists won't always use the correct finger for each key, and as a result you may find yourself automatically tapping in no-man's-land between the two sections and wondering why you keep getting the word 'rilliant'. One of the most difficult things to adjust to is having half the keys on one side and half on the other. Sporting a curved keyboard split straight down the middle and a mouse that bears more than a passing resemblance to an egg, this package takes some getting used to, but if you find your fingers regularly feeling strained after a long day at the office then this may be the package for you.
However, for many of you there is probably still hope and Microsoft believes that hope may come in the form of its latest ergonomic keyboard and mouse combo, the Natural Desktop 7000. For us it is probably too late, our claw like fingers already gnarled and twisted by years of gruelling late nights in the test centre. Ergonomic keyboards seem to be all the rage these days.