Steps to Find a Replacement for Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard
1. Check If You Can Still Buy One
- Although Microsoft stopped making these keyboards, some stores may still have them in stock.
- Check online sellers like Amazon or local computer stores.
2. Look for Microsoft’s New Ergonomic Keyboard by Incase
Microsoft worked with Incase to make new ergonomic keyboards. It has:
- A split, contoured design for comfort
- Soft palm rest for wrist support
- Bluetooth connectivity for up to 3 devices
- Delivers a long-lasting battery life up to 36 months on AAA batteries.

3. Consider Other Ergonomic Keyboards
- If you can’t find the new Microsoft Incase keyboard, there are other good options, such as:
- Logitech Ergo K860 (ergonomic split keyboard)
- Kinesis Freestyle2 (customizable ergonomic keyboard)
4. Check Compatibility with Your Surface Device
- Check compatibility with your Microsoft Surface device before buying a new keyboard.
- Some keyboards may need a USB receiver or Bluetooth connection to work properly.
5. Test the New Keyboard for Comfort
- Try the keyboard before buying.
- A good ergonomic keyboard should feel comfortable and reduce wrist strain while typing.
6. Get Expert Help from Microsoft Surface Repair Dubai
If you need help choosing or setting up a new keyboard for your Surface device, MSP is here to help. We provide professional guidance for ergonomic elements and surface device repairs.
Final Thoughts
Although Microsoft Sculpt and Surface Ergonomic keyboards are closed, there are still great options available. Although you choose Microsoft’s new ergonomic keyboards by Incase or another brand, finding a cozy and high-quality keyboard is possible.
If you need expert advice or repairs, MSP is always ready to help.
