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guys what do you think of microsoft ergonomic sculpt keyboard?, does it feel good?, i think its pretty cool

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  • 1
    I don't know why I should use such an "ergonomic" keyboard and so far Microsoft couldn't explain it either.

    Also it costs as much as a mechanical keyboard, so no thanks.
  • 0
    @deadlyRants puts your hands and arms in a more natural and comfortable position,
    but i dont care about it, i just want my keyboard to feel good
  • 4
    If it's not mechanical I will break it in two weeks. My fingers are made of steel.
  • 2
    I received one as a gift about 2 years ago and i use it pretty much every day. Obviously it feels different at the beginning but then it's fantastic to type on. The only two issues i can name are the proprietary receiver instead of Bluetooth (even though the next version has it) and the lack of a power switch. The last is particularly annoying if you want to carry it in a bag because you end up pressing some button and this leads to a quicker battery drain (on the good side, the magnetic battery cover allows for a quick removal)
  • 0
    @ste09 thank you,
    how is the feel of passing keys?
  • 1
    The Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 is good too.
  • 1
    @lisper for me it's something in the middle between a regular desktop keyboard and a laptop one. The travel distance is longer than my laptop's and generally it feels a lot better of a standard Dell keyboard found in many offices. My best advice is to try it by yourself because it's really a matter of personal tastes. Maybe you can order one from Amazon and try it for a couple days (not just some "hello world my name is Lisper ☺ " and in case you don't like it, send it back.
  • 2
    I have it and it's quite good. But I prefer my Logitech mechanical keyboard with brown cherry mx switches :)
  • 1
    ????why should I use this keyboard????? This makes no practical sense. 😑😑😑
  • 2
    Pretty nice to use for the first months. After the initial period, the buttons tend to become a bit mushy. Also, very hard to type on a normal keyboard after using one of these for a while.
    To be honest, I would love one if it came with mechanical switches instead of rubber domes.
  • 1
    @Nayan It's ergonomic. The practical sense' is that it's comfortable and better for your wrists.
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