Very happy with comfort of typing - mouse also good. However, return key is very stiff which is a serious impediment to fast typing and annoying - needs to be soft touch
Very happy with comfort of typing - mouse also good. However, return key is very stiff which is a serious impediment to fast typing and annoying - needs to be soft touch
Microsoft continues to make some excellent mice for a narrow range of uses, and the Sculpt Comfort is a great example. This cheap unit is designed to work alongside Windows 8, and uses bluetooth to connect (which means you'll need a PC running Windows 8/8.1 and inbuilt bluetooth, since it doesn't...
The Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is a solid choice for anyone looking for a keyboard with Windows 8 hotkeys or who'd benefit from a dual-function spacebar. For everyone else, though, it's a fairly standard keyboard with a comfortable contour shape, but it could use more features, like...
Unique dual-function spacebar; Detachable padded wrist rest; Hotkeys and charm keys optimized for Windows 8
Keys aren't backlit; Requires a dongle; Batteries aren't rechargeable; Directional arrows don't scroll through the Windows 8 tiled interface
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.
Set up and instalation is no brainer. Love the Design, but blutooth range is seriouly flawed. It has a usable distance from usb transceiver of less than 3 ft so putting keyboard on your lap, you will find it actualy only registers about a third of letters typed.If Microsoft improved on transceivers...
Set up and instalation is no brainer. Love the Design, but blutooth range is seriouly flawed. It has a usable distance from usb transceiver of less than 3 ft so putting keyboard on your lap, you will find it actualy only registers about a third of letters typed.If Microsoft improved on transceivers...
Windows 8 has changed the way we navigate the desktop, so it's not surprising that Microsoft has a pair of new wireless mice designed specifically for
No-one could accuse Microsoft's hardware department of failing to support Windows 8 . As well as the much-vaunted Microsoft Surface Windows 8 tablet , Microsoft has launched a plethora of peripherals dedicated to the new OS.
I had high hopes of this mouse as I was using a Logitech wireless mouse and wanted to free up a USB slot and remove the dongle. I already use the excellent Microsoft ergonomic Bluetooth keyboard, so thought this mouse would be the perfect solution.
nice ergonomic feel, cushion for the base of hand, keys feels solid with good click to confirm key stroke. Only down side is no cap lock light to indicate caplock is on or off.
Comfortable Design; Reliable Performance
No CAP lock indicator
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