Looking for Comfort Curve keyboard, reasonable price

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I'm shocked at what the CC 3000's are selling for! It's basically a simple, wired, inexpensive
keyboard that Microsoft quit making some time ago. But it must be popular cuz I can't find new
ones anywhere for less than in the near mid $200 range, only questionable used ones on eBay.

I'd take a 2000 also. I just like the specific shape of the curve and amount of rise in the center
and the fact it doesn't have that wide wrist rest that I can't stand.

Thanks for any leads!
 
I can't help you, but I do sympathize. I started typing on those over a decade. Now I'm really clumsy on a smaller standard keyboard. "The" oftentimes comes out misspelled as, "thre", as do a few other commonly used words looking like a Scrabble rack.

That old M$ crap really doesn't wear well. The PS-2 to USB adapters were especially prone to failure. (At least for me).

You might try looking at M$'s current "Sculpt" series. I think the wireless set is about 70 bucks.Who knows they might even last longer. The USB dongle is half the length of an older flash drive, nothing like the grotesque, "football shaped hockey puck" from days of yore.

I drilled down at Newegg for M$ keyboards. The still have a 5000 series comfort, which should be physically very similar to the 3000 series. https://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100160901 50001149 4814 8000

Happy hunting

Believe it or not Amazon has a better price on the whole Sculpt set ATM https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CYX54C0/?tag=httpwwwtechsp-20

I usually troll for CDs, which as soon as they go out of print, some clown thinks they can get $100.00 for a $15.00 CD.

I have an old 300 disc Pioneer CD changer, which new cost about $200.00, with "new", allegedly boxed units, going for about $800.00. I guess I'm saying, "don't buy into the myth".

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014W20C90/?tag=httpwwwtechsp-20
 
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