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

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, it's pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

According to what I have at home, there were at least two iterations of this keyboard made: the first, without a battery status indicator, and the second, with an indicator (there is also the next generation, gray, but we are not talking about it right now). The first version is excellent, the second is quite challenging for me to use, and it is obviously not the final version.

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Pros
  • - The keyboards, especially the touch version, are equally pleasant for quick typing. Yeah, the keys from the top row, including F1 through F12, are terrible, but you can get used to them. also to some service keys' peculiar arrangement. - The work is completed more quickly because the number block can be detached, allowing the mouse to be placed next to the keyboard's text area. It also takes very little time to move the hand from the mouse to the keyboard and back. - The mouse is appropriate, and using a gel pad under the wrist makes it even more practical. With her, I have never experienced any strain or wrist problems.
Cons
  • The receiver could not reach further than 20 cm from the keyboard without an extension cord, especially if the batteries are old. In about a year, the mouse starts to peel off, especially where the "back" button is positioned beneath the thumb, which gets used a much. The plastic disintegrates in approximately a year, as is frequently the case with polymers, due to grease from the hands' skin (and the fact that normal, healthy skin is always covered in a thin layer of fat). Although it resembles a shot Terminator and has hard to clean oil and dust clogging up the exposed cracks, the mouse with the soft touch rubber torn off is nevertheless fairly pleasant (see photo). The keyboard's interior is lined with a separate substance that wears out after three to four years only from mechanical forces (see photo). - On several PCs with various operating systems that I tested, the keyboard occasionally skips events while the battery status indicator is on. As a result, a significant amount of text and a key release event may be missed, resulting in the same character being typed repeatedly. I continuously have to check to see if the battery status indicator is on and what happens to the text because the keyboard occasionally "goes asleep" rather quickly and according to a law I do not understand (for example, sometimes for some reason it does not fall asleep for a long time). This only makes using a keyboard like this comfortably difficult, at least on some PCs.

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