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Requisitos del sistema:
Es ampliamente compatible con Windows 8/10 o superior, Mac OS X 10.12 o superior, Android 4.3 o superior, así como con sistemas Microsoft.
El paquete incluye:
1 teclado Bluetooth Ergo retroiluminado.
1 receptor USB.
1 cable de carga tipo C.
1 manual de usuario.
RWW
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2025
I really like this keyboard and it is comfortable on the hands as I have arthritis and the ergonomic design and the keyboard is really really good. It is smooth and is just easy to press and quiet. I have had these for several years and had to buy another since my keys got clogged up with crumbs and the k key got stuck. The new one comes with a really nice silicone keyboard cover so no more clogs. Wish they had them before. Only disappointment was I ordered a second keyboard and it didn't have the silicone cover. They wouldn't send one to me but did say I could purchase them in April on Amazon. :( I guess for customer service I would give them a 2. I suppose they at least responded to my e-mail.
Kirby2000
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
I have been a long-time user of Logitech & Microsoft ergonomic keyboards. I am a creature of habit so I normally re-order what I already have been using for years. Unfortunately, it seems that Logitech and Microsoft have decided to re-engineer their products. I tried the Logitech Logi keyboard. Hated it. Some sort of weird wave where the front palm rest doesn't lie flat on the desk. No front tilt legs on the keyboard. Only back tilt feet. Not for me.I was hesitant to order ProtoArc because I had never seen the brand before. The keyboard was comfortable to use right away. There is a great feel to the keys. The palm rest is comfortable. The key spacing is wide like a standard keyboard. Key placement is good. The only real learning curve is the "fn" key is on the lower left corner between the "ctrl" & "Win" key. Just something to adjust to. I don't use the "fn" key much but changing the position of the "win" & "alt" by move them one key to the right requires some re-learning.Like most products now a days, the instructions are bare, but it was easy to find things. I am not sure if there are programmable keys like the logitech or not. Don't need them that often.I am on a Win11 PC. I hooked it up via bluetooth. Was easy to do. Don't plan to use it on multiple devices.The keyboard feels solid. Their manual did not indicate the warranty. Somewhere on the Amazon product page I saw where it said 2 years. I did not find anything from ProtoArc to verify that.Definitely would recommend it. I will look at other ProtoArc products in the future.
The Goat
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2024
I have been a devout Microsoft comfort curved keyboard user for many years... I have gone through at least a couple dozen of them between work and home over the past decade or so. I have used several variants, but all have been wireless. They worked great for me and now it appears that they have discontinued them. Booo. For the mouse I used it, but usually I use a Logitech M510 as I find it more comfortable. That all said, I have tried other brands and they were all substandard to say the least, including the abysmal Logitech K350 that is simply bad on all counts.That led me to start a renewed search for a quality curved/ ergonomic keyboard. I was getting discouraged until I came across the ProtoArc unit... I ordered one in blue and decided to give it a chance. At first it was different -- not bad, just different with key location and feel. I have used split keyboards before and after a couple of days, I was in a rhythm. The things I miss are the hot keys for the calculator and mute. I use both often and do miss them, but have come to grips that I can still mute with F11 key and for the calculator I can create a hotkey shortcut. Not as svelte as the MS keyboard, but at least it is a workaround without having to stray over to the mouse. As far as function overall I do like the keyboard and it does have several redeeming qualities that the MS units lacked -- the biggest is I do use a desktop and an laptop -- it allows me to switch between both with only a keystroke. That is nice and has prevented me from constantly having to switch the dongle if I want to use it on a second (or third) system. There is a key devoted to locking my system -- and at work it is something I always did with a key combination -- so I guess I swapped mute for lock.... and I use lock much more often. Otherwise typing is smooth and the only missed letters are by the operator...me! The only change that I need to make is to use my left hand of my space bar more often...I am ambidextrous but do tend to use the right half more. Practice and persistence will definitely fix that.So overall really like the look and feel... definitely more modern and the finish is matte so no reflections. Keystrokes for me are nice and as mentioned above --different-- but definitely good and overall quiet. Is it a good replacement...yes! I do plan to buy more soon for work and home.
Joshua
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de noviembre de 2024
I've tried a whole bunch of keyboards. My favorite before I went ergonomic was the mechanical keyboards with cherry MX blue switches, and getting an ergonomic keyboard with mechanical switches is expensive. Of all the ergonomic keyboards I've tried, this has been the best combination of value and function.Insignia ergonomic keyboard - cheap, space bar especially hard to press, sometimes other keys hard to press as well. The cheap keyboards with full size keys seem to have this problem.ZSA Moonlander - expensive! Awesome keyboard, but too much time fiddling with software mapped key placement, not to mention that certain keys I was used to HAD to be remapped because there just weren't as many keys as a full size keyboard. Also couldn't get used to keys placed in columns or placement of keys under thumbs.Microsoft Sculpt - somewhat expensive, chews up batteries in the keyboard and mouse much faster than equivalent Logitech products. Replacing batteries gets tiresome. Some instances of repeated key presses, especially space bar. The detached number pad always gets lost in my desk.Pros - this keyboard has chicklet style keys like the Sculpt, which I think makes it easier for a manufacturer to produce an inexpensive keyboard that still feels good. It has an internal rechargeable battery, can be recharged via USB C, doesn't seem to cause any repeated key presses, and looks really nice in blue. It has conventional key placement and an attached number pad.Cons - The "Super" key (Windows key or Mac Command Key) doesn't have the Windows logo that I'm used to, so it takes me just a second longer to figure out what I'm doing with that key for now.Unknown - I haven't really figured out how long the internal battery is going to last.
Staccato von Tosh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2024
You may have noticed that the MS Sculpt keyboard/mouse/numeric pad set is up to $400, a sure sign that MS is getting out of the business. $400? I'm a frayed knot. I've purchased 6 Sculpt sets over the last 10 years for around $100 ea. The ProArc EK10 Plus is much, much more solidly built. Keys have a great feel. Backlight is awesome for nighttime/twilight use. Has all of the buttons, volume up/down, play/stop/rewind/FF just like the Sculpt, and the numeric is built onto the right side, no more hunting for the seldom-used numeric. Beautifully backlit. And being able to link it to my Win 11 PC via Bluetooth 1 (no USB dongle, though the product includes one if you don't want to use BT) or to my Raspberry Pi 4 via BT2 at the press of a button is pure awesomesauce. I purchased it along with the ProArc EM11 NL vertical mouse, which also has a great feel. Both are powered by internal Li-ions, recharged via USB-C, no more AA/AAA batts to replace. Great value, great product design, great feel. Just say good-bye to Sculpt; hello to ProArc. Buy it quick!
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