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Review on Keyboard Mouse Kit Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop Black USB by Micha Jakubek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

The dialing chips consist of a reverse slope of the curved keyboard, a split space, a function key switch (made not by pressing combinations with a function button (usually Fn), but by a physical mode switch), a touch button on the side of the mouse (2 gestures are assigned; swipe up, swipe down, and physical pressing), and a vibration response in the presence of a roller that sways left and right. A strong offering from the brand, but not without its share of defects.

Pros
  • Standard multimedia and wireless entertainment system. A wrist rest on the keyboard that is pleasant to the touch, a comfortable curve on the keyboard itself (although it could have been done more), a comfortable reverse slope on the keyboard itself and its size, and an unusual mouse touchpad that has gesture control and vibration feedback. There is a wide variety of everything. When attempting to extol the virtues of a particular instrument, it is challenging to do so when that instrument is somewhat similar to others. It is much simpler to uncover defects or nitpicks in a product or service if competitors have previously addressed them.
Cons
  • 1. There is no on/off switch on the keyboard 2. There are no indicators for the Caps Lock, Scroll Lock, or Num Lock keys (although the native drivers will display the current values momentarily in the top right corner of the screen after installation). 3. Always press the small Enter key (this is just a matter of habit) 4. There is no button to pause or break. 5. The operation switch on the keyboard is rather long and narrow (it might sometimes distort). First place: a shiny mouse. 2. It is too "flat," including the absence of any consideration for ergonomics. (Even among the mice designed for notebooks, I was unable to find one with a height that was comparable to that of the one I have in front of me, which is a mouse with a total of twenty different variations). You'll need to get used to an entirely new grip because your palm will hang over the mouse by a centimeter when you use it. My previous experience has been with larger mice that had a prominent "hump" on which the palm of the hand can rest. In comparison, the Sculpt Ergonomic kit stands out as an especially striking difference. 3. 2 AA batteries, despite the fact that the majority of competitors only offer 1, however they ought to last longer. 4. The sensor is picky about the surface it's placed on, which is something I was unprepared for given that with the MS Mouse 4000 it is almost omnivorous. 5. You can only use it with your right hand (who cares?). 6. Because of the magnetic holder on the transmitter, it can be attached to iron tabletops. P.S. The mouse at the 4000th position is much higher and has significantly smaller dimensions than this one. 1. A large transmitter (it resembles a square tablet with a USB port protruding from one corner).

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July 14, 2023
Some pros: Comfortable, quiet. soft. Cons: Hardly ever. Maybe I would like the keys in separate cells.