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Ergonomic comfort shouldn't require weeks of relearning how to type.
The Kensington Pro Fit Ergo uses a split, sloped layout with a built-in wrist rest that reduces strain for long typing sessions, while still feeling familiar from the first minute, with dual 2.4GHz/Bluetooth wireless.
Comfort That Doesn't Require a Learning Curve
The split, sloped key layout promotes a more natural hand and wrist position, and adjustable reverse tilt further reduces strain during long typing sessions.
A built-in cushioned wrist rest provides continuous support, and quiet, spill-resistant keys protect against everyday desk spills. It retains a full-size layout with dedicated F-keys, number lock, and scroll lock.
Key Features
- Split, sloped key layout promotes a more natural hand and wrist position
- Adjustable reverse tilt reduces strain during long typing sessions
- Built-in cushioned wrist rest for continuous support
- Dual wireless connectivity, 2.4GHz USB-A dongle or Bluetooth 4.0 LE
- Quiet, spill-resistant keys protect against everyday desk spills
- Full-size layout with dedicated F-keys, number lock, and scroll lock
- Up to 30 months of battery life from 2x AAA batteries
- Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS
Full Specifications
| Brand |
Kensington |
| Model / Part Number |
K75401US |
| GTIN/UPC |
085896754015 |
| Color |
Black |
| Connectivity |
2.4GHz RF USB-A dongle or Bluetooth 4.0 LE |
| Dimensions |
18.2 x 8.5 x 1.4 in (463 x 216 x 36 mm) |
| Weight |
1.6 lb (747 g) |
| Battery |
2x AAA, up to 30 months |
| Warranty |
Limited 3-year warranty |
What's in the Box
- Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Wireless Keyboard (Black)
- 2.4GHz USB-A wireless receiver
- 2x AAA batteries
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a full split keyboard like an ergonomic mechanical board?
No, it's a fixed split/sloped layout in one chassis, easier to adapt to than a fully separated split keyboard while still improving wrist posture.
Should I use the USB dongle or Bluetooth?
Use the 2.4GHz dongle for the most reliable, lowest-latency connection; use Bluetooth if you're out of USB ports or connecting to a tablet.
Does it include a number pad?
Yes, it's a full-size layout with a dedicated number pad, function keys, and scroll lock.
Will this help with existing wrist pain?
Many users report reduced strain thanks to the split/sloped design and wrist rest, though it's not a substitute for medical advice if you have a diagnosed RSI condition.
What should I look for in an ergonomic keyboard?
Common factors include a split or angled key layout, a negative/reverse tilt option, built-in wrist support, and quiet key travel, all of which this keyboard includes in a familiar full-size layout.
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