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Review on 🖥️ Get Your Hands on Microsoft Desktop 3000 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo by Mateusz Daczka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

For several months I was looking for a keyboard worthy of me. The main criterion was ergonomics and ease of printing. In electronics stores I looked at everything that is there - 99% of keyboards are really "BOARDS with buttons", as it is translated, and even those that are very expensive. I think for printing this is the best thing that was at the time of purchase and before it in history, I had different ones. I don't even consider squares anymore. Now in the 2022 there is also Sculpt Ergonomic for sale - then it was impossible to buy it from us, and it cost 5000. in USA. Now I also advise you to look at the ergonomic product as an alternative. TOTAL: If you want a great and most ergonomic keyboard this is it. After it, ordinary square "boards" for any price will seem like garbage to you. But the keyboard is also suitable for those who do not type very well, because. despite the curved keyboard, the buttons remained square (but such users can buy for 200). I don’t have a mouse from the set, I don’t need it, when I bought these keyboards they sold them separately. PS Disappointed in technical progress - except for Microsoft, no one does anything like this, the rest is rubbish, and I looked at everything that is available to mortals. I'm talking about ergonomics. The price is great - if the keyboard cost 2 times more expensive, I would also buy it, there are no alternatives. If anyone thinks that there are competitors - write here (except for sculpt ergonomic).

Pros
  • Really ergonomic keyboard for work, made like a device for human ergonomics, and not like a square board with buttons. HIGHLIGHTS: The keyboard is not flat - there is a large spherical bulge in the center. Together with the curvature, this allows the buttons to remain square (in other curved but flat claves, the buttons are curved - i. E. they can be square on a convex ball (see wikipedia symbol), but on a flat circle they will necessarily be curved). The bulge in the center allows you not to move the whole hand and not twist the brush when you need to press the central buttons with your index finger - on flat claves, the index finger of the bottom does not reach without additional. hand movements (many do not even notice that they are doing this). The biggest plus for professional printing: Under the near edge of the keyboard there are legs on which it can be lifted from the near edge by 2 cm (see photo) - then the wrists lie on the pillow and there is no need to hold hands (many also do not notice that they are holding hands). Keyboard raised keyboard becomes leaning away from you, it's unusual, but actually the most ergonomic option. The space is divided into two parts - the left part can serve as a backspace ("backspace") or as a space - easily switched. For fast printing, you do not need to fly your hand to the other end of the keyboard each time to erase the character. I was pleased with the wrist pad - a pleasant, soft and durable material (nice rubber like leatherette, something soft under it) BUTTONS: Excellent buttons, low stroke, easy to press at any angle, including if you press your little finger a little sideways at 45 degrees. In general, if you are looking for good buttons, then these buttons will satisfy anyone. APPEARANCE: Everything is very high quality and beautiful. Plastic practically does not get dirty, there are no traces of hand grease, streaks, etc. for several months I wiped it a couple of times simply because I wiped the table, not because there was dirt.
Cons
  • Everything suits me 100%, but for the sake of objectivity: Indeed, there are no CapsLock and NumLock indicators. But they are not needed (just many are used to having them, nothing more). I always pull out the capslock button from any keyboard. it only interferes (I think all people type capital letters through the shift and do not press caps lock, but they suffer when they accidentally press it). Numlock is always pressed for me, I don’t understand at all who would come up with the idea to use the calculator buttons like Home end pgup and pgdown. Do you use this on the calculator keyboard or use only numbers? why at all then numlock - only to turn it on again if it was accidentally turned off. Probably it is also better to tear it out of the keyboard (the torn buttons can be pressed with a pencil if necessary once a year). There is no break button - it's probably bad for someone, read other reviews, I don't use it. Function key switch: There is a toggle switch in the upper right corner near the battery symbol. If you put it up, then the keys from F1 to F12 will work as functions such as turn on the sound, turn off the sound, etc. - see the designations on the keys, but when they are pressed, the actual F1 F2, etc. won't work. If the toggle switch is put down, then these buttons will work like F1-F12, but not as functions. At first it was unusual, but then I got used to it and I don’t think it’s a disadvantage.