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Microsoft MAIN-35956 Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse (L6V-00001)

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Features

  • The shape of the mouse is designed to maximize wrist comfort
  • Thumb scoop helps to maintain the correct ergonomic hand and wrist position
  • Windows button provides one-touch access to the Start screen
  • Back button for faster navigation
  • 4-way scroll wheel for navigating up, down, left and right

Description

Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse (L6V-00001).

Brand: Microsoft


Color: Black


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Ergonomic


Number of Buttons: 3


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a/b/g/n, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency


Brand: ‎Microsoft


Series: ‎L6V-00001


Item model number: ‎L6V-00001


Hardware Platform: ‎Laptop, PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 8


Item Weight: ‎8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.51 x 2.87 x 5.51 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.51 x 2.87 x 5.51 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Microsoft Input


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 13, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Feels great!
I have carpal tunnel syndrome and I use a microsoft ergonomic keyboard at work. I had a regular mouse and it bothered me so someone told me to try a logitech ergonomic mouse. So I did about 8 months ago. It was better than my regular mouse. But now my hands, bicep and shoulder hurts. So I bought an ergonomic mouse from an uknown brand because of the reviews and price. I tried it the other day and after 5 min. I felt a pain in my palm I never had before so I am returning it. I also bought this mouse based on the reviews and the fact that I use a microsoft ergonomic keyboard at work for over a decade and it's great! So I have used this today 7/30/24 for the first time at work wondering how it will be.....It is great! The pain in the shoulder is gone, the pain the bicep is gone and the hand. I came home and i've been using the old logitech ergonomic mouse and guess what? My hand bothers me already after an hour. I like this microsoft mouse so much I'm buying another one as I write this review. Below is my confirmation of my 2nd purchase of this microsoft mouse that I just bought the other day here on Amazon. Order placed, thanks! Confirmation will be sent to your email. Shipping Aug. 8 - Aug. 10 Estimated delivery ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Dave

  • Works great with an 27-inch iMac and also with Windows 7 and Server 2008
Works great with an 27-inch iMac. I have been using this in the office with the Windows 7 and the MS ergonomic split keyboard. The keyboard is definitely an acquired taste and a learning curve. But the mouse is great on day 2 and thereafter. Love the feel and the accuracy. It's not dainty. Good for medium and large hands. So I bought another Sculpt ergonomic mouse for the iMac at home. Replaced a big (sadly) failing Logitech mouse that we both loved. The MS Sculpt mouse works well. When the (rechargeable) batteries get low, the mouse behaves badly but does not stop working. Replacing with freshly charged batteries cures the issue entirely. We have replaced the battery once at home since it was new. The MS ergonomic keyboard and sculpt mouse seem to be super efficient battery-wise. At home I knock this mouse off the keyboard tray once in a while because it is a bit taller than the Logitech mouse. It hits carpet and seems to be none the worse. 7/16/17 - Still happily using them both. The mouse works best if the dongle is less than 18 inches away. I have the dongle in a USB hub. The hub and its cables are ugly. When I hide the USB hub with the dongle attached too far behind iMac, the cursor gets jumpy. I always think it is a low battery, but it's not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2014 by Bill Staley

  • The Imperfectly Perfect Mouse
This mouse really deserves five stars, but I am struggling with giving it that rating. This mouse is super comfortable, with the vertical orientation leaving your hand in a natural position as you use it. I've never had wrist or hand problems, but still I notice the positive difference in fatigue when I use this mouse. The mouse is very accurate, and the large glide surface makes it feel like it's floating across the desk. The buttons give great tactile feedback, and the wheel scrolls easily with the steps easy to stop on and easy to scroll from. This could be the most perfect mouse I've ever used, and is such a pleasure to use I bought one for home, too. So why the five-star struggle? This mouse is tall. Very tall compared to the mice I've used over the past 30 years. So tall, in fact, that occasionally (at least it's no longer frequently like when I first received it) when I reach for the mouse, I knock it off my desk. After so many years computing, and reaching for the mouse becoming a mindless activity, I'm so used to a mouse being a certain height, I simply don't reach high enough. So, the side of my hand bangs into the mouse, sending it flying (since the non-friction surface works so well). More often than not when this happens, the bottom cover pops off and the batteries come out. Of course, they never fall next to the mouse - no, I'm crawling on my hands and knees looking under chairs and desks. When I do this at the office it's a minor annoyance, since I have carpeted floors there. At home I have hardwood, and the mouse takes a beating when it falls. So much so that the wheel no longer works. I'm going to have to replace it, but this mouse is so great that I'm going to buy another one. But if I break it again, I may need to look elsewhere, just for my wallet's sake. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016 by R. Dover

  • I recommend the Microsoft Ergonomic Mouse over the Microsoft Comfort Mouse
Before this, I have been using the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort mouse for over two years. It has lasted well, but caused me some minor joint pain with my middle, ring, and pinky fingers with extended used. So when I needed a second mouse for a new laptop, I decided to try the Sculpt Ergonomic mouse instead. In short, I would recommend the Ergonomic mouse over Comfort mouse and might retire the Comfort mouse early in favor of a second Ergonomic mouse for my desktop. For the Comfort mouse, I prefer the slightly less stiff wheel and recognize it might be a better choice for either people who want a more traditionally shaped mouse, or people who want more mouse shortcuts (two swipe gestures and a button vs. the Ergonomic mouse's one customizable button), but the Ergonomic mouse is much more comfortable for long periods of time and feels like a more premium product. Although I've had it for less than a week so far, the Ergonomic mouse is much more comfortable. It's larger, a little heavier, and seems to have a little less resistance on my desktop (although that might be just because it's new). The base and battery cover is magnetic which is nice, but not an important difference. It also has a USB receiver instead of using bluetooth, which means I can more easily use it on different computers without the hassle of a bluetooth pairing screen, but could be a problem if you already are short on USB ports or don't want a bump sticking out of your laptop. The Comfort mouse also had occasional hiccups in connectivity (which might be due to my setup), but I haven't experienced this with the Ergonomic mouse. Overall, both are good, but a mouse should first and foremost be comfortable and reliable, and the Ergonomic Mouse is more comfortable and more reliable than the Comfort mouse in my experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2015 by Daniel Lipson

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