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    Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard for Business (5KV-00001 )

    • The split is ergonomic without being so dramatic that it confuses people.
    • Some people may not like that the number pad is separate, but I actually find it helpful for the data entry portion of my work
    • I wonder if people with much larger hands would be as comfortable?
    • Not surprising for display items since so many people try and perhaps even abuse them "just to see", but the frequency of incidence that I see is worrisome
    • I know some people have had issues with compatibility between computers
    • Other people have reported the same problem.
    • A little googling shows some known driver issues, and several people with different ways to attempt to fix the issues, but who has time for that
    • Now, let me get into some of the details that people will find useful in making the decision for themselves
    • But I see how it could bother some people.
    • Some people may complain about the keys as they are certainly not the quality of a mechanical keyboard but they work just fine for me and they are quiet so they are better for an office/cubicle environment.
    • Many people complaint about the the F-key vs dedicated Shortcut key toggle.
    • There aren't many of these keyboards out yet, so with the small sample size, and two people having the issue, just be aware you might have the issue, too.
    • , some people dislike it according to the reviews
    • I know many other people have had problems with the f-keys getting stuck and draining the battery
    • Some people love this aspect of this keyboard, so this is really a personal preference thing.2
    • how well people with long fingernails type on regular keyboards,
    • There really should be a B on both sides, as people like me normally strike that key with the right hand rather than the left
    • , the enter key placement and size sucks other people i know love
    • o- lacks CapLock and