
Microsoft
The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse is a wireless 2.4 GHz mouse designed with a tilted shape and thumb scoop to promote a natural hand posture and reduce wrist strain. It offers a 4‑way scroll wheel, BlueTrack optical tracking, and long‑lasting AA battery power, but is discontinued and has limited macOS functionality.
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$78.85
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$63.82
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Best For
Office workers and professionals who spend many hours on spreadsheets, documents, or web browsing; individuals with wrist pain or RSI seeking ergonomic relief; Windows‑centric users who want full button functionality; productivity‑focused users who benefit from a 4‑way scroll wheel.
Not Ideal For
Mac users needing full button support; gamers or designers requiring high DPI and customization; left‑handed users due to right‑hand‑oriented thumb scoop; users looking for Bluetooth or rechargeable power.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently highlight the mouse’s ergonomic benefits, noting its ability to reduce repetitive strain and its natural forearm alignment. They also commend the 4‑way scroll wheel for data‑heavy tasks and the BlueTrack sensor for reliable performance on diverse surfaces, while pointing out the lack of macOS driver support as a drawback.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the mouse for alleviating wrist pain, its soft click, smooth scrolling, and plug‑and‑play simplicity, especially during long work sessions. Common complaints revolve around a slippery surface, limited macOS functionality, a fragile battery cover, and difficulty finding new units due to its discontinued status.
Common Complaints
Slippery mouse surface, limited macOS button functionality, fragile magnetic battery cover, and scarcity of new units because the product is discontinued.
What People Are Saying
“life‑saver for wrist pain”
“I’ve used it for over 8 years”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech MX Vertical
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Choose MX Vertical if you need high DPI, customization, and are willing to pay more; choose Sculpt for affordability and superior scrolling.
vs. Anker Vertical Ergonomic Mouse
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Anker is a budget vertical option, but Sculpt offers better scrolling and proven durability for users prioritizing ergonomics and productivity.
vs. Microsoft Classic Intellimouse
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Classic Intellimouse suits users who prefer a traditional mouse and higher DPI, while Sculpt is better for those needing ergonomic support and advanced scrolling.