• Reviews around design (3.89 of 5)

    Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Wireless Desktop Keyboard and Mouse (L5V-00001) (With Mouse)

    • The design is elegant and as far as typing A-Z it is also quite ergonomic, maybe more so than any other keyboard I've owned
    • nice design, but garbage quality
    • The design is great and when it did work, I found it to be very comfortable to use.
    • I love the overall design and the detached keypad.
    • Beautiful design, I like that it’s bluetooth, that it takes batteries, the key mechanism seems good
    • I'm usually not a big fan of the angled/wrapped keyboards, but this one seems to be well designed to my hands
    • It is a poor design to separate number pad
    • nice design, quick response
    • I love the compact design (however it's not a mobile keyboard, and it should be!).Please take in account, that even although I was highly experienced with Eurgonomic keyboards, it took me like 2 weeks to get used to this thing
    • It gives the same nice ergonomic design, but since everything is wireless you have more options for placement
    • Overall, this is a very comfortable, and well-designed Keyboard.
    • Nice design and feels good quality
    • Great, lightweight yet ergonomic design
    • Cons:-Battery life is supposed to be quite long but only after a few months of use I am noticing it missing key strokes.-Awful design choice on making the function key a switch in the top right over a button (WHY??)-The detached 9 key is a
    • Loved this keyboard while it was working - lightweight, comfortable design
    • The keyboard itself is one of the better ergo designs I've used, but there are a couple things that are pushing me to find an alternative.1
    • While the keyboard's design is exceptional, the quality of the product is abysmal
    • The good:Ease of use, separate keypad, comfort, bluetooth ease, and overall easy design
    • helps with CTS, sleek design, and ergonomic!
    • I was used to using and has a really cool looking design
    • I've been using MS Ergo keyboards since 2000 and this latest iteration is, by far, the sexiest design
    • But, it's a beautiful design and it's a keyboard
    • Don't get me wrong : this is a great keyboard, great ergonomic design
    • The little magnetic battery door is a really thoughtful design element that I wouldn't have anticipated
    • The design seemed really neat and I appreciated the reduction in size
    • The magnetic feature is a nice touch and adds to the futuristic design
    • I love the design but these are such a poor quality to both fail so quickly.
    • That said, it's a pretty nice keyboard design
    • It's such a missed opportunity for this otherwise fantastic design that I can't help but feel disappointed
    • Great fit and design
    • I love this thing - I get compliments all the time regarding the design and shape
    • Very efficient design and still Ergonomic
    • Somebody over there agonized over it's design to make sure this keyboard was the best on the market
    • I also like that it's got a minimalist design, not a huge bulky design
    • I have always been a fan of the split keyboard design and this is no exception.
    • Outstanding ergonomic design
    • In the very limited time I used this keyboard, I found it to be both ergonomically and aesthetically well designed
    • Formerly my favorite keyboards were:- Fellowes Microban Split Design Keyboard, Black (98915)Still like, have a few
    • The split keyboard design takes a week to get used to it (during which I was often hitting the wrong keys), so don't get discouraged on that account
    • I also really like the chicklet style keys and super sharp design.
    • Idiotic hardware design.
    • I recommend the design itself, but not sure I'd recommend this after this problem has happened.
    • I used to have the original Microsoft Natural keyboard and liked the split design
    • In short, a some good design ideas, some bad design ideas, and some poor execution
    • This is a really great design.
    • Beautiful design, fits my arms and hands just
    • I didn't find a huge benefit from the full-split designs
    • In short, a some good design ideas, some bad design ideas, and some poor execution
    • Excellent design
    • All in all it is an attractive design and layout.
    • I like the design so much - seriously, the most ergonomic and comfortable keyboard I have used - so I decided to purchase again, but I also purchased one for someone else in my department
    • Quiet, well designed, comfortable ergo pad
    • I would only recommend this design if all the keyboards you use are the same.
    • I like the design of this keyboard, and I still feel that is an improved version of the 4000, but be warned, after little use, it won't look as pleasant as you would expect.
    • Generally this keyboard is a great design and I love the separate number pad, (I believe this is the only Num Pad with a Calc button out there) , however the connectivity is awful on both devices, every time you pause for over 15 to 30 seconds they go to sleep and ALWAYS miss the first keystroke when you start typing again, I do not recommend that you buy this keyboard as this is extremely frustrating
    • the design with a detached keyboard is absolutely brilliant
    • The Pros:- great ergonomic design (noticeably reduces stress on fingers)- nice tactile feedback- relatively quiet operation (typing is quieter than most)- wireless numpad provides a lot of flexibility- battery life has been
    • In fact, the best design of a keyboard out of the 20-30 models I have used
    • keyboards if you like the ergo wave/split design.
    • Basically it fails the most basic requirements of a keyboard and no amount of cool design or ergonomics can make that OK
    • Love the design and the switches, but either the mild redesign is awful or I got a bum keyboard
    • I liked the design, but the glitches were frequent enough that I ended up sending it back.
    • Formerly my favorite keyboards were:- Fellowes Microban Split Design Keyboard, Black (98915)Still like, have a few
    • It is almost a perfect design, except that it is extremely unreliable.
    • Additionally, functions like CTRL+D do not work.
    • i goodwill’d the number padmy wrists thank you
    • I would like to see a wired version of this keyboard to resolve the N-key rollover issues and the failing to register the letting up of buttons after they have been held for a while