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Review on Elevate Your Comfort with the Microsoft πŸ’» Sculpt Ergonomic Wireless Desktop Keyboard and Mouse L5V-00001 by Gim Ji ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Money down the drain, poor quality product.

There is something to compare, at least with the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (and older Ergonomic models), Microsoft Arc Keyboard and mice from Logitech. I will describe a number of fatal problems briefly (who knows, maybe the developers are reading). If you need a kit for Internet access - it will do, but for more intensive work - it is not suitable. I touch type a lot, work in Excel and Word. I bribed Numpad, which can be placed to the left of the keyboard, so then the functionality of the right brush is not lost, it is on the mouse, and the left one, when working in Excel, is on Numpad. This is the only plus. Now for the cons. It is not possible to use the original mouse (I didn’t plan it, it was a makeweight, but I still had to try it out) - after half an hour of work, a tunnel syndrome occurs + the skin over the navicular bone is rubbed, the accuracy is poor, because it is optical!, not laser, but it's okay Logitech MX saves, problem number 2 and the main one is the connection of the kit via a radio signal. In addition to the fact that the channel is encrypted and not replaceable (the manufacturer argues this is protection from surveillance), i. E. if the USB transmitter fails, you will have to throw away the keyboard and mouse, because it also catches interference (or just works crookedly), which leads to skipping characters when typing on the keyboard, and this is a real problem that is not compatible with fast work. The location of the receiver changed, was output through an extension cord - the problem is not solved. If the manufacturer had the brains to make an optional USB wired keyboard connection (and charging at the same time) - there would be no problems (we don’t crawl the keyboard on the table, unlike the mouse), but, alas, it is not suitable for fast character typing words absolutely. Also, if you really quibble, there is not enough optional backlighting of the keys and the operation of the device from a battery recharged via USB (which, again, Logitech does).

Pros
  • A separate numeric keypad that is ideally placed to the left of the keyboard. Convenient key travel.
Cons
  • All the rest

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