Rated 4 out of
5 by
timurrrr from
An ergonomic keyboard, yay!I wanted to buy a keyboard that allows my wrists to be at more comfortable angles. I was sad when I learned that Microsoft no longer makes them, but thanks HP for picking up the torch!
Overall this keyboard is pretty good, and it's definitely more comfortable than a typical rectangular keyboard. It took me fairly little time to readjust for text typing, but some functional keys are still in slightly weird places, such as `-vs-ESC, backspace-vs-Lock (lol).
I use it with my MacBook, and for some reason the Cmd and Alt buttons occasionally swap places, so I have to disconnect and reconnect. The F keys also sometimes randomly toggle between "need to hold Fn" or "don't need to hold Fn".
I wish it was a little narrower on the right, e.g. by laying out arrow keys closer to the ,./ buttons, and making the right Ctrl/Shift/Enter shorter. In general, I wish there was a version of this keyboard that uses the MacBook keyboard layout (for consistency) but bends the center part as this keyboard does.
Date published: 2025-02-15
Rated 1 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
I would not purchase this as it requires a USB dongle for each device as they are not unified.USB Dongle Not unified
Date published: 2025-02-07
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Unhappy Texan from
Pretty good keyboard.Pretty good keyboard. The design ensures that your wrists are above your fingertips, which is supposed to help speed typing and reduce injuries. The separate keyboard for #s was a clever idea.
what is the difference between the 960 and 965 models of this keyboard?
Asked by: MrsWhit
Hello. Thanks for your question. There are no differences between the HP 960 Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard and HP 965 Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard for business.