![]() + It works immediately under Windows 7, 10 Enterprise, and even under Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, which is a good surprise. + really ergonomic keyboard: since I got it, no more tendon problems, and that's the main thing! That said, the original batteries lasted 8 months, and here I put batteries that should have a longer life. No way to be warned if the batteries are at the end of their life, not even via the driver. It would have been very easy to add a small LED directly in the key, as it is the case for example on the keyboard of my professional laptop. This is quite annoying, especially for capital letters. No LED to indicate capitalization or stop scrolling. Particularly the escape key, which I use a lot (vim). The function keys are too small, too hard: it feels more like pressing a button than a key. ![]() The function keys: too small, too hard: it feels more like pressing a button than a key. ![]() This Sculpt keyboard, from a pure ergonomic point of view, is a success: I haven't had any tendonitis in my wrists since I bought it, which is almost a year. Also, I don't like mechanical keyboards, so that narrows down the choice a lot, especially in azerty. A little background: I suffer from chronic tendonitis, so I really need an ergonomic keyboard. ![]()
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