![]() The keys on the Surface edition (versus Sculpt) do feel different in two ways. Even then, it was weeks before I felt at home again. Put it this way: I used an ergonomic keyboard, went all mobile with a laptop for a few years, and came back to ergonomic. If you have never used an ergonomic keyboard, it could take much longer before you get used to it. The Bluetooth pairing button and AAA battery compartment That's not bad, but even I was surprised at the different typing experience and how it felt "weird." It took a good two days before this keyboard began to feel normal. I'm coming from the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard, and I can say even here there is a small learning curve with the new Surface version. I find these keyboard shortcuts great for productivity and ease of use - especially the one-button screen lock. There are also now keys for Show Desktop, Action Center, and Screen Lock, are of which all very welcome additions. I'm also glad to see the media keys (F1-F12) refreshed to match Windows 10 better. ![]() Backlit keys, which would be fantastic, would drain the batteries within in weeks if not days. That limitation is likely due to two AAA batteries (down from three) to power the device for up to one year. Neither the Sculpt nor the Surface Ergonomic Keyboards feature backlit keys. The Alcantara material is soft, smooth and looks great
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