But if one has only thirty euros to put in an ergonomic keyboard is the only choice and at that price it's not a bad choice. For my part, I would recommend the Sculpt if you can afford to shell out a few dozen extra € for an ergonomic keyboard. This keyboard can do the trick widely as adjunct keyboard for anyone who practices the ergonomic keyboard. For it is true that once we start the ergonomic keyboard, it's hard to get back to traditional keyboards - ultimately less for a reason to button layout (Microsoft ergonomic keyboards keeps a traditional distribution of keys Unlike others who redisposent the keys colonnes.et require significant adaptation time) and comfort.
[Update] I removed one star because after seven short months of daily use, the keys are beginning to lose their texture and become smooth. Microsoft has probably used by one of the cheapest plastic that can be used for a keyboard. Disappointing.