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

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The purchase was not entirely successful, there were minor problems in use.

The keyboard is one of the most important tools and the primary means by which I produce music. Because of this, I place a significant amount of importance on her. In general, in spite of the fact that Microsoft spent a significant amount of time giving birth to this masterpiece, the end result of the product was just satisfactory. A significant quantity of either was ultimately marked down in price. I can say without a doubt that I will not purchase a second set like this, and I will also suggest this set to my friends. I've been practicing touch typing for a long time, and I've used keyboards that are very similar to this one in the past. In general, this paradigm is quite successful, despite the fact that it is not at all optimal. The mouse was cute to me. Even though it feels strange at first, it lies nicely in the palm of your hand. Individuals who do not type automatically will probably pick up new skills more quickly. * After over a year of use, a review that was initially very enthusiastic needed some time to cool off. The most important takeaway from today is as follows: 1) I have stopped using the mouse because it started to become unreliable and skip clicks. It was impossible to comprehend the basis for the decision. 2) The clicking sound was coming from a few of the keys on the keyboard. It would appear that anything is still able to go in there; you will need to clean it. 3) The function buttons have a crackling and slightly resistant feel, as though they are not native to the keyboard and with everything else that is not from this keyboard. 4) A little drop of the keyboard from the height of a stool caused the Fn button to stop working nearly quickly after the incident.

Pros
  • Those who type without looking at the keys will value it. Hands are allowed to lie naturally and freely. All of the important buttons are within easy reach of the fingers. The use of magnets to hold coasters and lids is not only practical but also incredibly contemporary. You will quickly develop a muscle memory for typing. The mouse sits nicely and cozily in the palm of the hand. The peculiar shape ended up being really helpful in a number of respects. The wheel can also be turned to the left or right.
Cons
  • KLAVA It is challenging to push the function keys, and it will take some getting accustomed to. They continue to make a horrible noise. As if she were an immigrant, transplanted from another language and culture. Switching to the function keys is a hassle because, unlike on most keyboards, it is a switch and not a button. This makes it less intuitive. By the way, Claudia's fall from the height of a stool caused the glass to break in the very first few days after it was purchased. The positioning of the Delete and Insert buttons is non-standard and not typical of contemporary laptops or other small keyboards. Also, the placement of the navigation buttons is not quite conventional. Users of laptops will almost probably feel some level of discomfort as a result of their position on the keyboard, which is typically to the left of the Shift key. After six months of use, the soft pad beneath the arms already has an untidy appearance; the soft covering has rippled its way to the edges of the pad in waves. MOUSE It is recommended that the mouse button located under the thumbs be pressed downward rather than to the side. This jamb is clearly designed with ergonomics in mind. It's almost as if the Windows mouse button were an alien to it. It is pressed, but there is no feedback like there is with the others. There is a problem with one of the batteries that is contained within the mouse. It was required of me to press paper.

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