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The Kensington Pro Fit Ergonomic Wired Keyboard (K75400US) is a professional-grade keyboard designed for enhanced comfort and durability. Featuring an ergonomist-approved split and sloped design with adjustable reverse tilt, it supports neutral hand positioning. Its built-in cushioned wrist rest reduces wrist strain, while quiet, spill-proof keys meet military-grade fluid resistance standards. Compatible with Chrome OS, macOS, and Windows, this wired keyboard offers a familiar layout with essential function keys, making it ideal for intensive daily use in professional environments.






| ASIN | B07XGD9XJL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Kensington |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (747) |
| Date First Available | September 5, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 18.98 x 9.92 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | K75400US |
| Manufacturer | Kensington |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, macOS, Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 18.98 x 9.92 inches |
| Series | Pro Fit Ergo |
S**E
Excellent
The keys are nice and soft, the calculator key is above the backspace rather than the lock key above the backspace which is ideal (I'd rather accidentally pop up a calculator than lock my computer), and the arrangement of the keys is ideal. My only suggestion for improvement on this keyboard is to use mechanical (brown? - the ones that are quiet and with minimal actuation pressure) switches, and to widen the wrist pad on the left side because the left hand hangs off the edge. This model is slightly wider than the cherry keys model which is even worse in this aspect, but hey, why not try widening it a little more so it gets the whole hand. I'll emphasize that the az, sx, dc, fv, and gb alignment is so nice. The keyboards that stagger these keys are far more inconvenient to type on. The funny thing is there are no keyboards on the market that have mechanical key switches and this type of keyboard alignment along with this keyboard layout. If someone made that keyboard, it would become the best keyboard in the entire world, and I have a feeling few people would take notice until maybe 10 years later. At which point it would become discontinued right as it was becoming a living legend. Because that is how the market for perfect keyboards works.
M**E
Solid keyboard, worth the price
I type seven days a week, multiple hours a day. I buy at least one keyboard and mouse per year. For the sub-$100 keyboards, this is the best I've bought in many years. I only buy wired keyboards b/c I don't like changing batteries or when they stop working from dead batteries. There is nothing worse than keyboards that change the layout of the arrows or delete key (like Meetion, boo), so glad this one keeps the standard layout. PROS - Comfortable to type with - Not overly noisy - Six months of daily usage, no issues - Standard layout CONS - Wish it came in colors other than black
D**M
I love this keyboard
I tried two other keyboards before this one. and I was bracing myself to have to buy a super-expensive one, just to get something I liked. But this one is near perfect. I love the soft, almost-silent touch of the keys. The previous keyboard I tried had squishy keys that actually fatigued my hands by the end of the day, due to the effort needed to push them. On this keyboard it feels good to type. I also like that the caps lock light is in the upper right corner, not on the key, which means I can see it without moving my hand (this was a problem with one of the other keyboards I tried). The split between F6 and F7 threw me off for a bit, but I've adjusted (the old Microsoft ergo keyboard split between f5 and f6, so I had to adjust to the different positions). Aside from that, all the keys are in the right place and I'm pretty good at hitting them without looking. I like the spacing and layout of the arrow keys. This keyboard doesn't try to do anything fancy with the layout, which means it looks plain, but the keys are all in the right place. If I had to complain? I'd rather there be no keys at all above the backspace key. It's easy to aim too high and hit the calc or the lock key instead of backspace. A little extra space between the numbers and the F keys might be nice, as well. But it's rare that I punch the wrong key. Maybe a little more padding on the wrist rest -- this one isn't as cushiony as the others I've tried. I'd also like pop-out feet at the top and bottom of the keyboard -- this one only has them at the bottom, which seems like the opposite of what most people would want. But I'm very comfortable typing with it, the way it is.
N**A
Kensington is good
The number pad ceased working. It started working again without any apparent reason. So I blame Windows updates.
J**E
Functional for a budget ergonomic keyboard, but definitely room for improvement.
Purchased as a replacement for my original and very old ergonomic keyboard which had started causing more issues. I originally learned to type on, and prefer a split-style ergonomic keyboard. Although I prefer traditional keys, the chiclet-style on this keyboard wasn't as bad as I was expecting, and typing is easy. Fortunately, this keyboard has a proper layout of the arrow buttons and Insert/Delete/Home/End/PageUp/PageDn keys. A couple of complaints about the design, however: 1. There is a dedicated 'calculator' key directly above the 'Backspace' key. I find myself constantly getting interrupted by the calculator application opening when I inadvertently hit that instead of the backspace key, which is smaller than on my previous keyboard. 2. The media keys are hidden behind the 'Fn' operation. I like the simplicity of having a single button to mute audio when needed, and this keyboard lacks that ability. There is no dedicated FN-lock operation, so I have to hold the Fn key and scan for the correct media icon I'm looking for on the Function key row every time. 3. If you prefer a keyboard that sits with the back HIGHER than the front, this keyboard does not accommodate that. This keyboard has kickstands only at the front UNDER THE PALM REST, to raise the side closest to you, leaving the keyboard tilted away. I was able to locate some stick-on rubber feet to raise the back slightly, but if it was raised any higher, the curve of the palm rest would cause the front of the keyboard to not sit stable and flat on the desk surface.
S**9
Insensitive keys and causes wrist pain after only an hour use!!!!
My Microsoft Natural keyboard died and was out of stock so I decided to give this Kensington keyboard a try thinking this a name brand. What a mistake! This keyboard is trash quality. The keys are very insensitive requiring hard presses to work and the design SUCKS altogether! My wrist will hurt after less than an hour of use each time. China made ergonomic keyboard with much cheaper price worked better than this piece of junk. Now have to throw this in the trash and buy another ergonomic keyboard.
F**Z
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A**A
I absolutely love this keyboard it's perfectly ergonomically shaped for me I'm a 5 ft 2 female and my arms are proportional to my body so if you're about my height that you just keyboard Maybe suitable for you. It keeps your arms in perfect natural resting position so when you're typing you feel extremely comfortable the keys are placed in logical sense location for where your hands would naturally go and the extra features on the keyboard are a bonus
K**A
Quality is below average for this high price
A**.
creo que es buen teclado, al menos ya no me duelen las muñecas desde que empecé a usarlo
L**X
This keyboard is taking me some time to get used to, because of the split erogonomic design. But, with bad carpel tunnel syndrome, I was advised to buy an erogonomic keyboard. Sometimes, simple is best. I had ordered TWO other wireless keyboards by other brands, more expensive, and they were both faulty! I had to return them. I decided to go with a good old wired keyboard, and I'm glad I did. The keys on this keyboard are smooth like butter when you type. Some people like that, and some people prefer more clicky keys. This keyboard isn't for those who like clicky keys. I am very impressed with this keyboard for the price. I'm noticing a reduction in my wrist and arm pain after having it almost a month now. The padded wrist pad is making all the difference. I paired this keyboard with a Tecknet erogonomic mouse, and they're both helping a lot.
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