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Review on Keyboard Mouse Kit Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop Black USB by Wiktor Jak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall it's good but I expect more, there are some downsides.

The well-deserving MS Comfort Curve Keyboard 2022 has one dead button, so I got this to replace it. I selected between Logitech and MS (OFF: Why does MS manufacture good keyboards and Logitech makes mice) when I decided to try a wireless kit. Povybiral, who was not without skepticism, had excellent intentions. The outcomes of the operation are listed above in the benefits and drawbacks. The conclusion is that use in real life is not conceivable. Additionally, the buttons and motions are so precise that you can learn them again, but the inconsistent connection between the keyboard and mouse and the larger brother makes it difficult to operate. As a result, I returned my kit and, not without difficulty, discovered a new version of the tried-and-true MS Keyboard 2022 (it was discontinued, enemies). I'm currently using it, but I'm not thrilled. (And the mouse left Logitech because it functions properly)

Pros
  • Soft, quiet key travel; an accommodating palm rest; an unexpectedly pleasant mouse grip; and very cool vibration feedback on mouse gestures.
Cons
  • - The primary issue is erratic radio communication. The mouse runs slowly and the buttons on the keyboard begin to function every other time. It occurred four times per week and lasted for more than 30 minutes. - The blue button on the side of the mouse is conditionally reprogrammed: nothing can be done with a click on the blue button because it is wired to the most useless button - Start (it is enough on the keyboard) - Large Delete, small Insert, and no PrintScreen - as it turned out, I use these buttons frequently and their location / absence on the keyboard turned out to be very inconvenient. - Mouse movements, particularly downward - uncomfortable (finger rests on table), only works occasionally