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December 2013
(79%)
59 Reviews
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As a person who loves ergonomic keyboards and loves laptop-style keys, I'm hard-pressed to find a better combination of the two technologies than Microsoft's Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop. Laptop style keys usually come in small, laptop-style keyboards which a...
Design makes this the coolest ergonomic keyboard yet, Scissor keys feel better than previous mushy keys, Smaller shape makes for smaller footprint, Gap in the middle is firm and doesn't flex
Function switch makes using function keys difficult, Mouse never gets fully comfortable
Design makes this the coolest ergonomic keyboard yet, Scissor keys feel better than previous mushy keys, Smaller shape makes for smaller footprint, Gap in the middle is firm and doesn't flex
Function switch makes using function keys difficult, Mouse never gets fully comfortable
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Published: 2013-09-16, Author: Michael , review by: netzwelt.de
Abstract: Wer den ganzen Tag lang tippend vor dem Rechner sitzt, wird auch die typischen Schmerzen in Unterarmen und Handgelenken kennen. Dem will Microsoft mit dem Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop entgegenwirken. Das dies nicht auf herkömmlichem Weg funktioniert, wird ber...
The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop is a simple split-key keyboard with integrated shortcut keys and a spherical mouse, designed to take undue weight off your wrists
Split keyboards are an acquired taste, setup takes up a lot of desktop space, and some users will lament the glossy shell on the mouse that attracts sticky fingers and fingerprints
Whether you're already noticing early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome or just want to get started on prevention, the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop is a cost-effective, well-thought-out solution that puts a healthy posture at your fingertips....
The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop is a simple split-key keyboard with integrated shortcut keys and a spherical mouse, designed to take undue weight off your wrists
Split keyboards are an acquired taste, setup takes up a lot of desktop space, and some users will lament the glossy shell on the mouse that attracts sticky fingers and fingerprints
Whether you’re already noticing early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome or just want to get started early, the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop is a cost-effective, well thought-out solution that puts a healthy posture at your fingertips.
Encourages proper posture, Modular number pad design, One USB dongle connects the entire bundle
Expensive, Some media keys don't work consistently, USB Adapter sticks out too far
On the whole, both the mouse and keyboard work as advertised in Windows 7 and 8. All we have to do is turn on our computer, plug in the dongle into our computer's USB port, power on the mouse, and voilà! While this new and improved Sculpt Ergonomic Des...
Draws power from any light, Included app shows details about power collecting and status, Large touchpad stays out of the way, The touchpad's touch gestures are useful, Mouse is comfortable to hold and use for long periods of time, All devices work off on
Solar panels dominate the top of the keyboard, Loud keys, Touchpad is overly sensitive to accidental touches, Lies flat and can't sit at an angle, Separate number pad is easy to misplace, Typing ergonomically can involve a difficult learning curve
We love the fact that we don't have to scrounge for batteries and can use light to power the K750, but its loud keys keep it from being perfect....