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Keyswitches | Scissor switch |
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Interface | Proprietary wireless dongle |
Weight | 842 g |
Introduced | 2013 |
Price |
80 € (Keyboard only) 130 € (with mouse) |
Website | www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/microsoft-sculpt-ergonomic-desktop/8xk02kz6k69w |
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Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard is an ergonomic keyboard in tenkeyless form factor with a separate numeric keypad.
It is also sold together with the Microsoft Sculpt Mouse as Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop.
The main keyboard is split in the middle, but with both parts rigidly connected. It is tented and angled. It has a wrist rest and comes with a detachable stand for negative slope.
Instead of a Fn key there is a sliding toggle switch controlling if the function keys should emit function key codes or media key codes.
All parts are wireless, using a proprietary protocol over the 2.4GHz band to a shared USB receiver. The main keyboard uses two AAA batteries while the numeric keypad has CR2430 battery.
Mods
Wired USB controller:
- Michael Fincham's using a Teensy running QMK firmware.
- Chad Austin's replacement controller board, running QMK.