Wireless Desktop 2000: A guard dog on your desktop
Today, Microsoft announces a wireless mouse and keyboard combo designed with security in mind – the new Wireless Desktop 2000 – which incorporates Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit technology to help secure your personal and business information by encrypting what you type. This is Microsoft’s first keyboard to feature AES 128-bit encryption, which industry leaders consider to be one of the most secure encryption standards.
So what is AES? It’s a unique pre-programmed 128-bit encryption key which is designed to help prevent your keystrokes, which are transmitted over-the-air, from being intercepted and deciphered. So you can type away in confidence. Not only does the Wireless Desktop 2000 use advanced security technology, but it includes some pretty cool features for performance and comfort as well. The keyboard is paired with the Wireless Mouse 2000 sporting BlueTrack Technology for smooth tracking on virtually any surface1, Windows 7 Taskbar Favorites for easy toggling between applications and a pillow-textured palm rest for added comfort.
The Wireless Desktop 2000 is a great option for anyone looking for a new keyboard with great security and performance features. So whether you’re looking to upgrade or redecorate, the Wireless Desktop 2000 will help protect your information and keep your desktop looking stylish.
[1] BlueTrack Technology does not work on clear glass or mirrored surfaces.
- Suneel Goud, Senior Product Marketing Manager



Cool keybord,but i dont have a money
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12:57 am Criss
when is this out in the uk?
2:28 am outwar6010
very nice
2:53 am kolja
I like turtles.
5:31 am liddle
Does anyone know if you can run 2 of these in the same room?
7:04 pm Bill Whalen
sounds comfertable!
10:41 pm madeline33
Hello,
I just purchased some of the sets for my office this week.
I followed the (very limited) instructions to install the software and the hardware, but weather the mouse nor the keyboard are respondig. I tried on three different WIn7-Pro-Computers, but had no success.
I also changed batteries and changed the whole desktop including receiver for another set, but still don’t work.
When I install my old Wireless 7000 desktop-set, it works like a charm, I only have to press the connect-keys to get it work. BUt where are these connect-keys on the 2000-desktop?
Please help!
1:57 pm Timo
I went against the comments and bought the 2000. Not good. The click-less feature of the wheel is disturbing as it lets your pointer float up and down the page on it’s own. The wheel absolutely does not work in programs such as Paint Shop or Nitro professional. It is however, the most comfortable mouse I’ve ever handled. I can’t afford to just toss it, but hate to go back to the wire.
9:35 pm Bill Whalen
Will there be a Wireless Desktop 3000 a la ergonomic keyboard layout?
8:43 pm Matha Goram