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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Optimized for Search: Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop Combo with USB Port Keyboard and Mouse (L5V-00002) by Bogdan Nikolov แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works, but I don't think I'll be buying it again.

Prior to that, I used a keyboard and mouse set that was manufactured by Lenovo. Although there was little consideration given to ergonomics when designing that set, every component worked perfectly, and the quality of the craftsmanship was, on the whole, satisfactory. I came to the conclusion that an ergonomic solution from Microsoft would be best. A Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop in Black was purchased on ebay.com.After only one day after unpacking, weird technical issues started cropping up. Everything was decided with a clatter, but after barely a minute of labor, the keyboard slipped off the desk and stopped functioning. The mouse was the only device that remained operational. At first, there was some consideration given to returning this item to the retailer where it was purchased. the following morning, after having gone through the forums and those. Microsoft support has become aware that, in general, a large number of users experience these issues. I put my gear through its paces by testing it on a functional Lenovo X1 Gen4. The keyboard steadfastly refused to function properly. On the Asus n56VB at home, everything I tried appeared to be successful. After certain adjustments had been made, the situation was much better. The following are some links that you may find useful: Now that I actively use the product, in general, after the typical keyboard, the transition was swift; I got used to it in a couple of days and began to type in the same manner as before, only it was more convenient.

Pros
  • The keyboard provides the user's wrists with support. Mouse that's comfortable. mouse that's comfortable.
Cons
  • To conceal the transmitter at the bottom of the mouse requires you to open the cover, which is an awkward step. It's difficult to picture how a mouse that costs $50 could have such a design. In order to carry out this procedure without incident, you will require an iron nail. In the vast majority of cases, 5 dollars is a significantly better deal for these mice. Not completely free of hiccups