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Review on πŸ–₯️ Optimized for Search: Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop Combo with USB Port Keyboard and Mouse (L5V-00002) by Duong ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

While I was waiting for my order for this kit to arrive, I started reading reviews that were available on the market. I started to get scared when I saw that many people did not like a number of function keys, that the buttons stuck, creaked, and were covered with dust, and that the mouse was uncomfortable. The following day, I continue to use it and look for at least one error to read. Unsuccessfully. A highly comfy keyboard that enables you to type text rapidly even when you can't see it. The keyboard is a fun tool to use. The hands are positioned in a comfortable position, and the buttons can be pressed almost exactly how they would be on a native Makovsky keyboard. The buttons have a satisfyingly grainy texture. I really like the way the keyboard is curved. The mouse is typically played like a song; however, if you can learn to hold it in such a way that the correct part of the palm rests on the table when it is at rest, then the hand will be positioned in its natural position and will not bend, which will prevent carpal tunnel syndrome from occurring. This is an excellent keyboard in my opinion. After going through approximately twenty various keyboards at home, I've found that this one is the most user-friendly alternative to Makovsky. But when I ride the Makovskaya, my hands start to pain because they are placed in an uncomfortable position, and my arm is constantly bent without having an emphasis. The keys are quite quiet and nice. And given the harrowing experience that was Microsoft 4000, particularly their spaces, it's a relief and a delight to not have to think about the keyboard at all while I'm inputting computer code.

Pros
  • All good
Cons
  • A compact Enter for computer programmers, with no surrounding blank space. There are no native drivers available for Mac. On a Mac with the 2022 keyboard layout, the punctuation marks do not correspond to those that are written on the buttons. For instance, to put a period, you must press Shift + 7 on your keyboard. (on the other hand, this is helpful because it corresponds to the native Mac keyboard; it's also convenient that the comma is on the 6-ke key on the edge of the cutout on the left, and the dot is on the 7-ke key on the edge of the cutout on the right.)