
What's more, the two halves slope downwards, to keep your wrists from being completely flat, and there's even an additional stand to snap on beneath it if you need your hands to be at a more downward angle. They're also angled inwards slightly, to keep your wrists and hands pointing in the same direction as your arms. There's a built-in wrist rest, and the two halves of the keyboard are split apart, giving more natural separation between your two hands.
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Just like Logitech's ergonomic K860, the aim with the Microsoft Sculpt series of peripherals is to get your hands and wrists at more natural angles, reducing strain and helping typists to avoid getting repetitive strain injury.Īs for the keyboard itself, it's also fantastic for anyone who does a lot of typing day in and day out. Pocket-lint Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard Those looking for a nice, firm mechanical click might be disappointed by the keys' quite soft response, but that does mean one thing: it's easy to type quickly on, and it won't result in as much cramp as a full-on mechanical option might. Did we mention the keys also have RGB backlighting with a host of pre-made animation effects? The keycaps themselves are slimline too, more in keeping with what you'd find on a laptop. Keychron achieved this by developing its own mechanical switches that are slightly more compact than traditional switches. The important thing though is that it's mechanical, slim and wireless. You can choose to have a number pad, or not, or choose to have Apple keys or Windows buttons. For those with Macs, or those who want a slim wireless option, the choices are limited.

For the most part, the mechanical keyboard market is filled with big, chunky keyboards and generally only really available with Windows keys on them.
