Yesterday, Microsoft has announced their latest Manta Ray-inspired ergonomic Keyboard as part of the new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop bundle. To call Microsoft’s new Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard bizarre is actually an understatement. Along with this odd-looking keyboard, Microsoft also announced a new wireless mouse which can be purchased as a standalone product for little under sixty bucks (USD59.95) or included in the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop bundle for USD129.95 which also comes with a wireless NumPad. Albeit not as weird as its keyboard counterpart, the Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse also has its fair share of quirks in terms of its design. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft’s outs bizarre-looking Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard" and "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July".
Yesterday, Microsoft has announced their latest Manta Ray-inspired ergonomic Keyboard as part of the new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop bundle. To call Microsoft’s new Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard bizarre is actually an understatement.
Along with this odd-looking keyboard, Microsoft also announced a new wireless mouse which can be purchased as a standalone product for little under sixty bucks (USD59.95) or included in the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop bundle for USD129.95 which also comes with a wireless NumPad. Albeit not as weird as its keyboard counterpart, the Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse also has its fair share of quirks in terms of its design.
Our coverage of microsoft sculpt ergonomic desktop includes: "Microsoft’s outs bizarre-looking Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard"; "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July"; "Microsoft Windows 7 support to end in 2020". Each article provides unique insights and information.