As a whole, I'd prefer higher-quality components to ensure that the left mouse button always operates as intended. This appears to be a manufacturing problem with a high prevalence rate. Before the price rise in the 14th year, the keyboard and mouse were sold for 3400. Current pricing is around $6,000. Unfortunately, there aren't many options available at the moment. The ergonomic layout makes it a pleasure to use. I plan to investigate the Microsoft Surface Ergonomic Keyboard as a potential replacement. And I'd prefer the Kensington SlimBlade Trackball than a mouse. When comparing ergonomics and usability, the trackball easily beats out even a Microsoft mouse.
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