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Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop Wireless

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bit.com.au
★★★
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10 years ago

Microsoft refreshes its split board ergonomic range with a superbly engineered piece of kit, but still a challenging one

B&H Photo
★★★★★
6 years ago
14 years of typing for a living, worst keyboard ever.

I love the design. This keyboard helped the pain in my wrist from years and years of typing -- however, it also fell apart within just a few months. The scissor structure underneath the keys break easily.

staples.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
MS Scult Ergonomic Keyboard

Love this keyboard, easy to use, easy to install, and soft to the touch...COMFORTABLE!

memoryexpress.com
★★★★
9 years ago
very good keyboard

I bought this keyboard to replace an old wireless keyboard and mouse set that stopped working. The keyboard is very comfortable but the mouse may be difficult to use. The separate number pad is difficult to open. It uses a tight plastic screw that may break if you're not careful.

wireless -parts held together with magnets -batteries included -soft padding for wrists -keypad included

-mouse is uncomfortable -keypad battery is difficult to open

Newegg
★★★★
8 years ago
Good concept, flawed engineering

Pleasing to use but having to retype a word here and there because a 100$ keyboard cannot handle more than 60 words a minute is unacceptable to me. I would buy it if I was typing extremely slowly, but then again if I was, I'd probably not be using a keyboard for 8 hours a day and I wouldn't need...

Ergonomically pleasing mouse is oddly shaped but seems to be helping straighten the wrist in a comfortable grip; Probably the best part of the bundle

Mistypes continuously (forgets to apply shift to capitalize some letters if you type at a normal pace, alt-shift misregistering when you try to change keyboard language); The usual answer found on forums is to smack the keyboard to unstick keys (typically F2) because of a bad mechanical design.

microsoftstore.com
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7 years ago
Could be great, but...

I am a 23-year transcriptionist. I have used the Natural ergonomic keyboard for years. It is too big and bulky for my keyboard. So, it was time to change. The sculpt looked perfect, and absolutely was until about an hour into typing. The palm rest is like placing your wrists on metal.

johnlewis.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
A truly ergonomic keyboard

It is a personal matter of course, but I find the classic rectangular keyboard awkward and tiring to use. This is my third "curved" keyboard and it truly suits my style. The online ordering and collection system worked perfectly.

PB Tech
★★★★★
6 years ago
Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop USB Wireless Keyboard &Mouse Combo 2.40 GHz.

Really like this keyboard, it's very comfortable and synced perfectly with my Macbook which I'd heard could sometimes be an issue. I was a bit wary of the mouse when I saw it but it's surprisingly comfy and easy to use.

rakuten.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
well made and cool design

I bought this for a co-worker who needed an ergo keyboard, there are very few good choices so we decided to give this a try. The keys are much quieter than her last keyboard, the space bar is split so it is easy to press (unlike her last Microsoft ergo keyboard), the battery cover and the angle...

ComputerShopper
★★★★
10 years ago

While it isn't cheap, the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop's stylish and comfortable design, simple setup, and solid typing experience make it worth the price tag.

Stylish design; Comfortable typing experience; Function-key toggle; Only one USB dongle needed for mouse; keyboard; and numeric pad

Pricey; Split keyboard takes some getting used to

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