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Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard – Designed by Microsoft

Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard: Ergonomic Excellence for Professionals
Elevate your productivity and comfort with the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard. Designed for professionals who demand ergonomic excellence, it features a split keyset design, cushioned palm rest, and dedicated number pad. Seamlessly integrate advanced features like the one-touch Windows button and contoured layout into your workflow. Embrace a healthier, more efficient computing experience.

Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard
Designed by Microsoft
Informed by the natural movements of your body, the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard, Designed by Microsoft, is made for productivity and performance. Crafted with the intention of a relaxed, comfortable, and easeful computing experience, the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard features a removable elevator, enabling you to create without consistent stress or strain on your wrists and hands.
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USB Wired Bluetooth USB USB
Ergonomic Design by Microsoft: The Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard is crafted to enhance productivity and performance, promoting a relaxed and comfortable computing experience.
All-Day Comfort: Features a cushioned palm rest and a domed keyboard with a split keyset design, positioning your wrists and forearms in a natural, relaxed position.
Customizable Wrist Support: Includes a removable elevator and reverse tilt to customize your wrist comfort and maintain a straight, neutral wrist position
Efficient Navigation: Equipped with a Windows button for one-touch access to the start menu, a back button for faster navigation, and a screen snipping key for quick copy, paste, and share functions.
Secure and Reliable: Offers Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit encryption technology for secure data entry and comes with a 1-year limited warranty for peace of mind.
10 reviews for Incase Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard – Designed by Microsoft – Split Keyset Design, Palm Rest, Contoured Layout, One-Touch Windows Button, AES 128-Bit Encryption, Includes Separate Number Pad – Black
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Canyon –
Love, love, love this keyboard!
Microsoft originally produced this keyboard as the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard. A couple years ago Microsoft stop selling them. This is an EXACT copy of that keyboard! It looks like it’s made by the same manufacturer. The Microsoft version sold with an ergonomic mouse and keypad. This one doesn’t come with a mouse, but does have the keypad, which I never use. Many of my co-workers use the Microsoft keyboard, but we have been unable to find anything like it, until now. I like the ergonomic feel and it can be place in the middle of your screen because it doesn’t have the keypad on the right side. If you are right handed, you don’t have to reach over where the keypad is on most keyboards. Very nice key action with a short travel when pressed. I converted a lot of people at work who were having wrist issues to this keyboard. It takes about 3 days to get used to it. I have not had wrist issues since using this keyboard. It takes 2 triple A batteries and you don’t have to turn it off. Batteries last about a year. Very convenient.
Phillip K –
Sleek, minimalist, very functional
I had been holding out for a new wireless KB from my old Microsoft Natural 4000 (remember those?) and was happy to see InCase took these over from Microsoft. The flat ergonomic design is very comfortable and the compact navigation layout works well… floating number pad is fantastic for centering the keyboard / mouse on the desk if you don’t normally do a lot of 10-key, spreadsheet entry etc. It takes a second to get used to the key mapping but this would be true of any new keyboard layout.Overall it feels high quality — magnetic snap-ins and access panels underneath are a nice design touch that shows some thought went into this. Been daily-driving it for a few weeks now and definitely not going back!
Krishnaa V –
Just like Microsoft sculpt.
Pretty identical to the Microsoft sculpt keyboard. Only board that I will use.
kbjkjjb6 –
Not Comparable to Sculpt, At ALL
Augh. Where to start. I usually purchase the Microsoft Scuplt. Those prices were ridiculous (more than double) from my last purchase. While the design of the Incase keyboard “appears” to be the same as the Microsoft Sculpt, I promise you, it is NOT. I can’t pin point the difference, but it is there. That really shouldn’t be an issue of concern as it is NOT the same product, but for me, it is a turn off. Next, I was noticing that my numerical keys were not always inputting. Namely 205 as I use those all several times daily in my job. Now, this week, (six days after my return window closed), the 6 button is sticking and clicking. I am so not pleased. I tried calling the help desk. Immediately to a voice answering system. Hmmmmm. At least it was clear audible English. Thank you for that. They did give an email for support. I chose to use that option. We will see how this turns out. In the mean time, back to hunting for a reasonably priced keyboard for work.
xxxxx –
Perfect replacement for a Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard
Exactly like my old Microsoft keyboard that died. The only difference seems to be the logo at the bottom right corner.
Mary –
Comfortable and works well, not too long
This is very comfortable, the keys work well and are positioned well. It’s also short and fits on a short keyboard tray and still allows enough room for my mouse on the keyboard tray. ❤️Love this keyboard!!! My hands and wrists don’t hurt anymore!!❤️
Robert Uebele –
Function keys poorly placed
After a month, the Sculpt has some shortcomings. Pros: 1) Quiet. 2) Very ergonomic. My shoulders appreciate the space between the left and right side of the keyboard. Cons: 1) Missing keystrokes. I’ve moved the USB transceiver within 2 feet but it still happens. My Wave Keys keyboard didn’t do that. 2) The F7, F8, F9 keys are too far to the left and too small. Even after a month, it’s hard to reach those keys. Just poor placement of that upper row.
Brooke S. –
Perfect Microsoft replacement
Perfect Microsoft sculpt replacement. Works good, and good quality.
mtone –
I’ve been using the Microsoft version for… a long time. I was anticipating this re-release by Incase since mine started to show early signs of failure.And they delivered: Great compact layout allowing ample room for the mouse. Same moderate curvature I’ve come to appreciate. Pretty good typing experience.Changes that I noticed are minor: The USB A key is shorter and the dongle comes stored near batteries. Audio shortcuts moved over to the right row. New logo. It’s difficult to compare materials after years of use but they seem about the same.New features could have been nice but no particular complaint.
K. Low –
Identical in appearance to Sculpt but there are performance and customer service issues. I had to replace my sculpt after many years as the spacebar was getting flaky. The Incase version is so identical to the Sculpt that it came with a non working spacebar out of the box 😢. OK, it does work about 2/3 of the time but missing about 1/3 of the spaces is a huge issue. They dir3ct you outside of Amazon for support so I followed their links and wrote their support email to ask for help within the return window on June 23 and they only responded to me on July 2, a full 9 days later, when the return window conveniently (for them) had expired. Their response was a recommendation that I email them at the exact same email address I wrote to the first time. So now I have a $157 keyboard that works great if I don’t need to tyoe spaces. Beware any company that overrides Amazon’s support by directing you to their own support site if response times are not quick as this is nit the only seller that will lag on the reply until a return is nit possible. The circular instructions to keep emailing the same address are also a huge red flag. Cannot recommend this company.