Type in Comfort, Work in Style! 💻
The Seenda Split Ergonomic Keyboard is designed for ultimate comfort and productivity, featuring a split curved layout to reduce strain, a rechargeable battery lasting over a month, and compatibility with both Mac and Windows systems. With a cushioned palm rest and adjustable feet, this keyboard is perfect for long hours of work at home or in the office.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Number of Batteries | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | PC Laptop Computer MacBook iMac |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Split, Curved, Ergonomic, Cushioned Palm Rest, Adjustable Feet, Multimedia Functions, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 103 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Office |
Colour | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 41.3L x 21.8W x 3.9H centimetres |
K**D
Expensive but worth it
A high price tag means high expectations, but this keyboard does not disappoint.Feels solid, is responsive and very comfy to type on, even for extended periods.
Z**S
Very good value with some compromises
TLDR:Nice to use, compact, requires no installation and most of the key can be customised doing anything using 3rd party free software like Autohotkey.ERGONOMY:The split layout works, but it's not as ergonomic as the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 I used for years. The Microsoft keyboard has a massive piece, which elevates the wrists so you can type at a negative angle (wrists are slightly higher than fingers). The Seenda tries to do this with 2 little legs, but that's not stable - the keyboard is wobbly - , so you can only use this keyboard completely flat, or using the 2 other legs - at the further side - like an ordinary keyboard. Otherwise, it's more comfortable than a normal keyboard.SIZE, KEYS:The Seenda is smaller than the Microsoft 4000, and probably smaller than most - if not all - ergonomic keyboards. Not too small though - I am a 1.88m male with proportional hands - but if you have thick fingers, you may consider buying a bigger design. The keys are like laptop keys, and they actually feel more premium than the keys of the Microsoft keyboard.INSTALLATION:The USB dongle came in the bottom of the keyboard. Take it out, plug it in the machine, switch on the keyboard. Done. This is because it uses the operating system's standard functionality for the special keys, so it doesn't need a driver. The wireless works well, no delay (my machine has bluetooth, no wifi, but there is a router next to it).SPECIAL KEYS:F1-F6: media, F7-F8: brightness (they are working only on laptops, which is not the keyboard's problem but a limitation of Windows), F9: Windows Task View, F10: Select all (it actually sends the Ctrl+A to the PC), F11: Copy (it sends Ctrl+C), F12: Paste (Ctrl+V), Next to F12: Open browser home page, Search key: Search, Power key (the very last at right): I think it sends Windows+L, which locks the Windows.FUNCTION KEYS:F1-F12: can be sent pushing the Fn key (left bottom) and the relevant function key. THERE IS A FUNCTION LOCK key too, this is Fn+Home (the key between F12 and Delete). This work as Funcion Lock, the only thing there is no led signaling that it's on.SOME STANDARD KEYS ARE MISSING:There is no PrintSreen for example. Look at the layout, if you can find everything you need.MODIFYING (REMAP) SPECIAL KEYS:Using the program called "Autohotkey" some special keys can be used for other things - starting calculator, running a program, opening a file, sending any key combination, etc. Not all keys can be used this way though. Can be remapped with Autohotkey: F1-F6, Home key (next to delete), Search key. More information: Autohotkey documentation, or ask Bing copilot. The Power key lock the machine (Windows+L) and this is protected, so it can be remapped only if the Windows Lock functionality is disabled in Windows registry. What the problem with the other keys? F9-F12 send key combinations like Ctrl+C, what you need. The F7-F8 brightens keys use some special code, Autohotkey and similar programs can't see them.
A**R
amazing
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A**R
Would not recommend
Keys kept sticking and not the best quality
P**B
love this keyboard.
I was a bit unsure at first but the more I use it the better it becomes, my only concern is that the on/off switch at the back is not that clear on whether it is on or off. but apart from that it's a great keyboard.
C**R
Nice idea but really falls short on quality. Bluetooth is actually terrible..
The media could not be loaded. Bluetooth dongle was so bad that I had to put it next to the keyboard. Some of the keys were really awkward to press and they stuck every now and then - especially left hand Ctrl button, which I use a lot (video included). I've just bought the Logitech Ergo instead and it's like night and day. Not even that much of learning curve for typing from a normal keyboard, whereas this one was very clunky to use.
C**Y
Well made, but far too small with some keys that even my tiny fingers cannot reach!
The product is well made, but unfortunately there is no indication of size in the listing that I could see. When it arrived I found that that you pretty much have to be a pixie to use it. It functions well but it is way too small for use by anyone with even small hands, because all the keys are small and some important ones are only a third of the width of the equivalent Microsoft product. Just impossible for me to use, so regrettably it went right back.That said, if you want something small and portable and you have tiny fingers this could be a good option for you. If you want a proper full sized keyboard for touch typing (I program computers for a large part of my living) then this is not it.I did buy and keep the Arteck Split Ergonomic Keyboard (Amazon Id: B0BKKYRQ31) which is larger and is usable, but not quite good enough for my daily use until such time as I am forced into it. It will be fine to use with my surface, but for daily use I am back to a wired Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 UK in each location. These have been discontinued, and the replacement is not as good, so the Arteck may come into its own when the Microsoft keyboards start to die...
Y**Y
Taking away the strain…
This fab keyboard was soooo easy to set up.I have a Mac and not always the easiest to set up.Supports wrists and hands and the padded support is a must have.Great quality and vfm.
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