Split Keyboard, Wrist Rest, Natural Typing, Stain-Resistant Fabric, Bluetooth and USB Connectivity, Compatible with Windows/Mac
Product information: https://www.logitech.com/en-au/ergo/k860-features.920-010111…
Split Keyboard, Wrist Rest, Natural Typing, Stain-Resistant Fabric, Bluetooth and USB Connectivity, Compatible with Windows/Mac
Product information: https://www.logitech.com/en-au/ergo/k860-features.920-010111…
Make the K800 again.
Was looking to replace the discontinued MS Sculpt, it's not the same but what can you do
Just wait for the re-release by Incase:
https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/5/24026323/microsoft-incase-…
My only gripe is it's not Bluetooth and doesn't support multiple devices, but it's a great keyboard. Hopefully the new ones will change that.
I had the Sculpt for a few years and recently got the ergo. I definitely preferred the Sculpt.
I'm so used to MS keyboard, I find Logitech has too much travel. Are any other recommendations that are close to the MS keyboard
I have the MS Sculpt and the Lenovo Go Wireless Split Keyboard, I like both but prefer the Lenovo Go. My only complaint with it is that it's not bluetooth either.
The Lenovo's action feels like an Apple keyboard. Note that the Lenovo doesn't come with a number pad (which suits me just fine).
I've not tried the Logitech, I'm a bit concerned about its width.
MS Sculpt fan from day 1, but down to my last set now…going to give the K860 a try. Have nagging feeling the Incase versions will end up being worse than the OG Sculpt! Hoping to get used to the width.
Has anyone tried the Perixx variants?
Yep I tried, didn't like at all. For some reason, Perixx decided to rearrange the leftmost four keys along the bottom row. Wouldn't be such a big deal if the "Fn" key, which you can't remap, wasn't one of them.
Also wasn't a fan of the keys, they had too much travel and felt loose (wobbly).
Honestly the $15 wireless split keyboard I picked up from KMart was way better than the Perixx.
Thanks @cobberboy. That is very helpful. Have you used their vertical mouse?
Yes, I had the ergonomic keyboard/mouse combo. It was a few years ago but I seem to recall that the mouse was fine. I've tried a variety of vertical mice, the only one I really didn't like was a "Delux" branded one from amazon. My workhorse mouse is the Logitech MX Master 3s, which is ergonomic enough for my current needs.
@cobberboy: Thanks @cobberboy.
Officeworks price beats to 128.5
Have gone through 3 sets of MS Sculpt, and get one of this as well, I would say I am still prefer MS Sulpt, but the quality and reliability of Logitech receivers are winning MS everyday (I don't use the MS mouse at all and have to throw all 3 new one away). I might just so get use to MS Sculpt that I am still not fully adapted to K860.
@CloudSo Curious to know why you didn’t like the MS mouse. Isn’t this the vertical mouse? I have been using it for a long time and love it.
I use a trackball instead of mouse
Make the K830 again ya dogs