Thousand yuan film keyboard in the end where are you? Microsoft Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomics Desktop Kit Review

**First, the Primer** Some time ago, I had a colleague who never really cared much about peripherals. He ended up using a membrane keyboard that had been oiled for a year and had been used for two years. It was getting worse after he got a raise, so he wanted to buy something cheaper. The keyboard still worked hard for him. After all, every day is a keyboard. As a peripheral enthusiast, of course, we all revealed our own “baby.” There were Leopold, a Pirate Ship, and Tyrant F, but after trying them out, he scratched his head and smiled and said, “I still like the feel of a thin-film keyboard” (Everyone’s brains made up the picture at the time). “What a truly unique man,” they all said in admiration. **Second, the Search** Although we didn’t seem to be chasing it, size was a big factor, so helping Jiang find a slightly more expensive membrane keyboard became our main task at the time. We were all peripheral enthusiasts, even though we were poor, so we had to be “feverish.” If I looked for a mechanical keyboard, I could talk about it nonstop day and night. We also considered electrostatic capacitance keyboards, but none of us from the mechanical crowd had ever touched one. I saw online someone saying, “If the green switch is the taste of celery, the tea switch is chocolate, and the static capacitance is the mushroom.” Mushroom? What's a mushroom? The unknown feeling of not having tried it before wasn’t recommended to others. Although X East supports 7 days of no-questions-asked returns, what if there was a rollover this year? So after eliminating all the switches, we went back to the basics. We really looked at the membrane keyboard, but this thing wasn't easy to find—expensive with a bright RGB marquee, not ginger-style, and an office with such a cool keyboard just didn’t fit. Finally, after all the effort, I found a keyboard that met the price, style, and feel requirements. It wasn’t in the context of axis bodies or light contexts, but its shape and design broke through the horizon of the standard keyboard desktop set: the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop Set. The keyboard in this set couldn’t be bought separately, only sold as a set on JD.com. That evil capitalist full set, but Jiang’s mouse was also being replaced. After seeing the keyboard, we also bought a couple of ergonomic mice. Down. **Third, Unboxing** (This article was written after the ginger student had purchased and used the keyboard in January, so it’s not an unboxing.) The square box, with a relatively simple front design, reflects Microsoft’s usual bigger style. The corners of the box were slightly crushed (Ah ~ X East Logistics sometimes… you know). The back of the box has a general product introduction, including the design, application system, SN code, etc. The “Made in China” in the lower right corner shows that everyone is a fellow. Some people may still have a rejection of “Made in China,” thinking it means it's made in China. But putting that aside, this product is a good example of how more and more things are changing from foreign imports to “Made in China.” Although the work may not reach the level of foreign manufacturing, these years have made me feel that Chinese manufacturing has become more and more reliable. Localization brings better and cheaper prices, which has caused many people to eat less soil... Well, let’s continue. After opening the box (because it had been more than a month since the first unboxing, I didn’t take a photo then. Now I can only recall and describe). The box was damaged, but although the design was relatively high in protection, I don’t know how it was easily broken. Don’t ask me how I know, look at the map… you can see the pendulum at a glance. The edge design of the box can be well fixed inside, and the edges are designed in a hollow form, making it cushioned. Couriers won’t be afraid anymore. The mouse and keypad were in clamshell packaging, which was quite new. I had never seen it before, but I think it might have relieved the price. After removing the keyboard, the following black column-like object was first seen. Manuals, warranty books, various books, and multilingual instructions showed that although the set was “Made in China,” the craftsmanship was still assured, after all, the product is for the global market. The battery compartment on the keyboard had blue insulating paper, which was rare. It's worth mentioning that the entire battery cover was magnetically attached, showing attention to detail. On the back of the keypad, it was fixed with screws, and the blue note had already been torn off. Four small non-slip mats ensured that we didn’t need to fill the table to catch it when typing. The mouse had a switch, and the battery cover at the bottom was also magnetized. Note that if you carefully purchase it on an iron table, it might not stick to the table (ignoring the bottom traces). The family portrait took a wave, oh yes, two keyboards and one mouse used a single receiver, saving a USB port. After all, people like me use USB for keyboards, mice, chargers, and electric fans. A little less is a big help. **Fourth, Usage Experience** (This section will be divided into two parts: my first-hand experience and Jiang’s experience in January. For the reasons, look at them.) My keyboard experience: (about posture is like this, please ignore my big casserole fist and my worth of 0-2 black iron ring) At first, I felt that I wouldn’t want to take it off once I put my hands on it. This keyboard not only tilts left and right buttons to the center but also has a raised middle part (and the buttons are larger). It can be pressed effortlessly. The palm rest is made of artificial leather material, looks very tall, neither soft nor hard. The keyboard is divided into two parts, allowing both hands to spread out, more comfortable, but I don’t know if this material is resistant to dirt or easy to clean. Remember the black pillars at the beginning, which were used here, turned over and pointed at the arrow (the soul draws my hand) on the card and sucked with a magnet. (The height behind the bracket is really comfortable.) OK, let’s talk about my typing experience. I used it for about a day. The first thing was that the keys felt smaller than a normal keyboard pressure, similar to the laptop we usually use. Can it… (for a year-round red axis user, I really don’t evaluate the feel of a membrane keyboard). The key travel is short, a light touch can trigger the type, the keycap height is even shorter than Cherry MX-Board 3.0. Higher than the common notebook. The keycap material is not found. I bet 5 hairs is ABS, but the surface feels coated with something, not like a brand’s “momentary oil” technology. (This figure finally explains perfectly how the number “7” should be solved by the right hand or the left hand.) The middle part of the separation, the function keys are nothing to say, this price is not embarrassed to say hello to others, but the key feel, including the ESC key and the main button area is different, there is a little feeling of the iPhone HOME button, but because the arrangement of the keys (not a small button arrangement, this is a diagonal stitching type) fixes the keys of the left and right hands. It should be the standard hand type when studying as a child, and it is very inconvenient to get started typing. A simple example, if some people are accustomed to pressing the B key with their right hand, they will find that they can’t press it... but if it is a standard typing gesture, then it should be very comfortable. Of course, we don’t recommend two-fingered Zen, but we can listen to Jiang’s advice after one month of use. Jiang’s experience: At first sight, I was very happy. I was excited when I put my hand on it. After using it for a day, it was actually a little crumbled. I wasn’t used to it. After a week, I felt a bit regretful. My work efficiency declined this week. Now, after a month, I feel very good. I’ve adapted, now when the typing hands basically do not need to move to press all the keys, and it helps us calibrate our own typing gestures. In general, after the initial run-in period, the back is still good. At the same time, the separated keypad is very convenient, which can save a lot of space on the desktop. When not in use, it can be put in a drawer. Finally, I have to say that the appearance of the keyboard is too full of scientific and technological sense. It’s bigger. Then we continue to talk about the mouse. In fact, I looked for several angles and took photos. (The bottom of the WIN button is also a function button, the default is the back button, can be customized through the software) The mouse is still relatively comfortable to hold, unlike the keyboard that takes some time to adapt to the 1000 DPI, enough for the party to work, after all, can not play games in the office, but here is why the keyboard can not Tucao Just buy it, and you have to fall on a mouse... Jiang’s classmate is similar to my point of view. “The mouse is very comfortable to use, just higher than the original mouse, and sometimes the mouse accidentally hits the mouse when the handle is taken from the keyboard to the mouse…” OK, almost evaluation on this, in general, a thousand dollars to buy a keyboard to send more than 200 mouse and keypad, the cost is still good. Since I did not use a long time, and Jiang students do not want to write this article, so we will just look at it, we can leave a message if there are questions, I will put the knife on his neck and let him back to everyone of. (Ginger’s silent pistol with bright waist)

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