The split space bar is unique for, obviously, being split but it also works as a shortcut key. The split spacebar, Windows 8 shortcut keys, hard F-lock switch, and of course, the ergonomic layout. There are several notable features that separate this keyboard from other Microsoft products and existing products on store shelves. The keyboard is all plastic too, there is no metal present (well, maybe on the screws/circuitry). The keyboard is made of a black plastic and if you have used other Microsoft keyboards, the materials feel nearly identical to other Microsoft keyboards that have hit the market. The keyboard address all of the basics with a detachable wrist pad, fins that pop out to angle the keyboard, rubber feet to reduce vibration and your standard QWERTY layout with number pad. That's not to say that the keyboard is ugly, but this is for all day desktop warriors who want to keep their wrist happy. The center arch and key layout is designed for ergonomics first, visual second. The Sculpt Comfort keyboard is a full size, desktop keyboard. While the Sculpt Comfort keyboard is not as visually striking as say the Wedge keyboard, for those who desire an ergonomic layout, Microsoft has always been a top competitor in this market. Microsoft has put out quite a few peripherals for Windows 8 over the past few weeks.
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