Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard For Business
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At least the shift key under the Enter key on the right side of the keyboard is full sized! I really get frustrated when they put a small one there an stick in some third party key.
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@Dashrender non-standardized keyboard layouts are the evil equivalent level of emperor palpatine.
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I am starting to like having a separate number pad. You dont have to bend your wrists in an unnatural fashion to access it. I jut wish it had arrow keys
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@MattSpeller said:
@Dashrender non-standardized keyboard layouts are the evil equivalent level of emperor palpatine.
You should see the Fujitsu POS keyboards they have at my store...OMG! I'll snap a pic next time I'm there...horrendous!
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I give you exhibit A.
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I use the Sculpt--probably about 3 weeks now--and for the most part it's great. I got the mouse that came with it and I highly recommend against getting it. It's rounded and actually forces you to bend your wrist which is what you shouldn't be doing! Ended up going back to my Logitech and it's fine.
The separate number pad sucks, but it does keep your mouse closer to the keyboard which is also highly recommended. I don't use the number pad as much as I used to but I am finding myself using it more and more as I get used to the setup.
Overall it's a good keyboard and I haven't had any hand pain since going to it, though I had some when I first got it and was adjusting to it.
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@nadnerB said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
I give you exhibit A.
<vile excuse for keyboard>That is foul!
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and messy.Yup...
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@thanksajdotcom Burn it with fire.
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