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Microsoft, which envisions itself as a services and devices company, is bringing a new keyboard to the market that it claims will make using the computer more comfortable.
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The company has designed the keyboard and mouse keeping in mind the findings of its Healthy Computing Survey, which revealed that 85% of the respondents experience discomfort on a daily basis as a result of their workspace setup.
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Named the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop, this combo includes a keyboard with a unique split layout. In a blog post, Brandon LeBlanc, the Windows communications manager at Microsoft, wrote, "When I put my hands on it, it felt like the keyboard naturally "fit" my hands. This split keyboard layout is designed to help position the wrists and forearms in a natural, relaxed position."
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The design of the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard features a "domed" shape that has been created to reduce wrist pronation. It also allows for reverse-tilt angles to promote a straight, neutral wrist position.
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Microsoft says that these adjustments to a traditional keyboard put the human body in the best possible position for comfort and ergonomics.
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