![]() ![]() But it’s only suitable for the small percentage of users whose typing style and physical makeup are an exact fit for those specifications. In fact, with a curving, split design and a low profile to prevent wrist strain, it actually is ergonomic. Round 1: Custom FitĪt first glance, the Microsoft Sculpt certainly looks ergonomic. Let’s see what happens when we toss these two into the ring. ![]() But you don’t have to take our word for it. Why? Because ergonomic keyboards are what we do. Not that we’re biased or anything, but we’re pretty sure our V2 will prove to be the “little keyboard that could” when we enter it into the ring with the Microsoft Sculpt, the successor to the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000. In today’s “versus” showdown, we’re entering one of our own into the ring: the Goldtouch V2 Adjustable Comfort Keyboard. ![]()
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