
Again not a big deal but I would like the items I am buying to be at least wiped down prior to shipping.
Microsoft ergonomic keyboard and mouse combo manual#
The stand: I thought I wouldn't get much use out of this but it makes the monitor eye level so much more ergonomic, so I actually use it whenever I am home.Īreas for improvement:1) It would have been nice if there was an instructions manual included but this isn't a big issue since microsoft posts it online on their website. The number pad: really haven't used it since I am not touching numbers too much in my studies at the moment. The mouse: works as expected, feels comfortable. sometimes I will still try with the right hand an d accidentally hit n but it's a small price to pay since the keyboard helps with my tennis elbow. It takes a while to get used to though, for example, I am used to typing the letter 'b' with my right hand but have had to adjust to typing it with my left hand because of the split. The keyboard: Quick and easy set-up, and feels great typing on it.

In fact, I had a few laying around so I didn't need to buy a new one or anything. The keyboard requires a usb to work with the computer though, and since all my inputs to my macbook are usb-c, I had to use an adaptor but readily available and super cheap. The functionality keys work really well (such as volume up and down at the top row).

Macbook compatibility: Works very well with the macbook pro (it was the recommended ergonomic keyboard for macs by a few articles I read prior to purchasing).
