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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with everything, the product corresponds to the description.

It is very challenging to assign a score of 5 to the large keyboard, 5 to the little keyboard, and 1 to the mouse for a set of keyboards. As the keyboard was the only feature that mattered to me, the best option seemed clear to me. Following are some advantages: A keyboard with a very high level of comfort. After more than five years of using it, only recently has the space between the pieces started to become less tight. This clave is without a doubt the most comfortable one I've ever used, and I've looked elsewhere for its like. The inclusion of a magnetic pad on the underside, which can be used to adjust where the hands are placed when using the fire button. The keys may be depressed smoothly and quietly without making any clattering noises, yet the presses themselves are unmistakably rigid. In the beginning, they go a little tight to ensure that no unintentional pressing occurs, and then they gradually loosen up by a millimeter. Perfect. As I capture video and assign distinct recording control keys to the Num keyboard in a separate little wireless box, this configuration provides the optimal option for my needs. It can be positioned in any region of the table, even under the left hand, or it can be operated remotely from a distance. Got cons: Mouse. I'm trying to locate this clave without the use of a mouse, but I'm having no luck doing so. The mouse is a pointless and uncomfortable ball, and it's not clear how to operate it. During all of these years, it has been stored away in a drawer in the closet, and no one ever gets to see it. If you become dirty, the only way to remove the dirt is to rub it on, the design makes it impossible to take apart, or it is otherwise tough to take apart. Even Microsoft has stated that there is no one who climbs there.

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