![]() Once you’ve liberated the Sculpt keyboard and companion peripherals from the box, you’ll have to peel the miles of protective film off the piano black glossy surfaces on the keyboard, mouse, and numberpad. Setting up the Sculpt is quite straightforward, and the biggest hassle you’ll encounter is actually getting it out of the box those packaging engineers did a great job with beautiful presentation and ensuring nothing wiggled loose during shipping. How does that premise hold up in real world use and how big of a hassle is it to adjust to a completely different keyboard? Read on as we show you how to set it up and our experience using it. The premise of the keyboard and mouse is that by putting your hands, arms, and shoulders into a natural alignment, you’ll type and mouse more comfortably and reduce or eliminate repetitive stress injuries. It’s not just an ergonomically sculpted keyboard, but a detached number pad and an ergonomic mouse. Unlike previous offerings, the Sculpt package includes an entire ergonomic input set. ![]() The Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop (herein referred to as the Sculpt for brevity) is Microsoft’s most recent iteration in their long standing (and popular) ergonomic keyboard lineup.
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