
Review Summary
2023-04-21T20:00:00
Split ergonomic keyboards are harder to find than they should be. Especially wireless ones. The MS Natural keyboard is still the champ for me in the ergonomics department, but having this as wireless with a separate numpad makes up for the reduced key travel. I have one at the office, liked it so much bought a set for the house. Only beef I have is that mouse batteries go a bit faster than I think they should.
LenovoReviewer44
2022-07-27T20:00:00
Very comfortable to use and the keys lift well while typing
SHA
2022-07-20T20:00:00
Works as needed. Bought for a user that wanted ergonomic keyboard. He is happy.
Jim
2022-03-08T19:00:00
Overall a nice, solid keyboard with an ergonomic curve. I like MS ergo keyboards more than competitors, and this one rates well with me. I dinged it two stars because (1 It tends to miss the opening keystroke of a sequence every now and again (something I've noted others have said), and (2) it needs a dedicated "Fn" key rather than that toggle switch, which is inconvenient to use. Or even use the "Shift" key to switch from one to the other. Advantages of the keyboard is that it is TKL, which allows you to have your mouse closer to hand. Overall, I would recommend it with the above caveats.
David B.
2021-12-06T19:00:00
Comfortable, easy to adjust to, and I like that the keyboard itself is slightly smaller and takes less space on my desk.
Jess
2021-05-03T20:00:00
LIKE IT - GREAT FOR ME AS AN OLD TIMER TYPER - CANT STAND LAPTOP FLAT KEYBOARDS = NEAR PERFECTION
SAINT J.
2020-01-27T19:00:00
I own three of these, I love the ergonomic feel and shape of the keyboard and mouse. Excellent battery life on both and no issues.I spend 8 to 14 hours a day on a keyboard/mouse, this has alleviated my hand cramps I once use to have all the time.
NoName T.
2019-11-30T19:00:00
My office purchased this for me to alleviate my carpal tunnel. I liked it so much I purchased 2 more for my home desktop and for my teenagers' computer. They like it too! Highly recommended by all that use it.
SuzJ
2019-11-27T19:00:00
At first you would think it is very weird using, but being at a desk all day on the key board... OMG!!! My wrist don't hurt!! It fits your natural position of your hands and wrist. I bought 2 so far for both computers. Highly recommended.
Thomas
2019-05-07T20:00:00
I've had this for a couple months now, and I love it. The only this I wish was different was the numbers keypad. I wish we had the option to connect it to the main keyboard, but still have the option to disconnect it. Otherwise, I would give this a 5 star.
akua131
2019-02-19T19:00:00
I bought this a few months ago and it was a wonderful choice. I definitely would dlbuy again. Great product.
Jules51
2018-12-12T19:00:00
I switched to this keyboard from the Microsoft 4000 which is a wired ergonomic keyboard. The two big differences between the two are the wireless feature and the detached numerical keypad on this one. Other differences appeared later. First, the insert, home, pgup, delete, end and pgdn keys are not where they were on the MS4000, so months later I still must look at the keyboard to find those keys. Second, the keys on this wireless often fail to fire at all. In particular, the first letter of a word often fails to activate, and the space bar frequently fails to operate, soIlookupathescreenandhaveomething like thisto clean up. It is the latter issue that has me wonderingdaily if I should just pitch this thing in the garbage and go back to my old MS4000 which is sitting right here collecting dust. This is a frustrating experience. The wireless keyboard is far from perfected.
Curtis
2014-11-20T19:00:00
the keyboard number isn't ergonomic, and whithout palm rest.
User589
2014-07-22T20:00:00
I purchased this product because I have a hard time with standard keyboards my old ergo started acting and I didn't like the MS 400 so I purchased this one I love the design and all the features but the mouse is another problem. it worked great for a few days then it start getting loud when you clicked on something, then is would work sometime some times not. Dell replaced it with a new one so far I haven't used the mouse I'm still using my wired one. If you like ergo keyboards and a separate 10 key then the sculpt keyboard is the way to go this is the way to go
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By SHA
Very comfortable to use and the keys lift well while typing
Nice ergonomics, separate numpad is great
By LenovoReviewer44
Split ergonomic keyboards are harder to find than they should be. Especially wireless ones. The MS Natural keyboard is still the champ for me in the ergonomics department, but having this as wireless with a separate numpad makes up for the reduced key travel. I have one at the office, liked it so much bought a set for the house. Only beef I have is that mouse batteries go a bit faster than I think they should.
Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop is built on advanced ergonomic principles, with a split keyboard layout that keeps wrists and forearms in a relaxed position and a cushioned palm rest to provide wrist support. The domed keyboard shape works to reduce and correct wrist pronation that can cause pain and limited mobility.
Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop is designed for productivity, with an eye on ergonomic excellence. By providing a relaxed, comfortable computing experience, it enables you to work without the stress, strain and discomfort of other keyboards and mice you may have used in the past. The natural arc keyboard layout follows the curve of your fingertips for a more natural way of typing. Reverse tilt design positions the keyboard at the correct angle to give you a straight, neutral wrist position. Additionally, the shape of the mouse is designed for maximum wrist comfort. Plus its Windows button provides one-touch access to the Windows 8 Start screen.