That's not to say they're bad though – if you're looking for a new keyboard and mouse then you should definitely consider the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop, but there are cheaper keyboard and mouse combos out there that do the job just as well – if not better. Unlike the striking design of the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop kit, which uses a bold design to help keep you safe when working for long periods of time, there's not much to recommend the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop over other keyboards and mice. Overall the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop is a decent mouse and keyboard combo, that does the job well, is solidly built and has a few nice features, but plays it a bit too safe. ![]() This is a nice feature, and helps make Windows 8 easier to use when you're relying on a traditional keyboard and mouse setup. An indent makes it easy to rest your thumb on when using, and a blue strip along the side lets you replicate some touch gestures when using Windows 8. ![]() ![]() The mouse that comes with the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop is far more successful, we feel, than the one found in the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop kit, as it is less cumbersome, and easier to fit in the hand.
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