Please bring back the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse

Anonymous
2024-08-30T15:48:56+00:00

Dear Microsoft Hardware Product Team,

Please bring back the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse.

Please bring back the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse. As a woman with small hands (~6in from palm to fingertips) the Sculpt Ergonomic mouse filled an important niche for all those people who needed an ergonomic mouse designed for small hands.

I have used the Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse for at least 12 years, buying a new one when I finally wore out the hardware after 8 hours of continuous use everyday for years. Each mouse lasted for about 4 years - which I thought a good value for something in constant use.

I thought the Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse was beautifully made, wonderful to interact with and comfortable to use. I had no issues with my wrist and enjoyed using it every day.

It appears the Scuplt was discontinued in 2023? Please consider bringing this product back, It is much loved, and filled an important niche for those of us who do not have larger hands.

Since my last sculpt wore out in April 2024, I have tried ordering a refurbished version (these are hard to find! And refurbished Sculpt Mice are selling for 50 to 100% more than the original product - which should show you how strong the demand for the Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse still is.) But the refurbished product was not in good repair and I had to return it.

I have tried mice from Apple, and Kenningston, and Logitech - all claiming to be good for people with small hands, but I have returned them all.

It is now August, and I am still searching for a suitable mouse product 4 months later.

Please add a reply to this post, to encourage Product to bring back the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse.

To the Microsoft Community,

Please add your encouragement to this post, to encourage Microsofts Hardware Product Team to bring back the Sculpt Mouse.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-09-04T13:33:38+00:00

    Unfortunately, Feedback Hub is only available to Windows operating systems, and I am not using a Windows OS.

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-09-07T16:25:22+00:00

    I have used the MS sculpt ergonomic mouse for years - having had to buy it again every three or fours year - and I need a new one again, but have looked everywhere. I will mourn the loss of this mouse - please bring it back because it's the best ergonomic mouse by far, especially for women.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-09-07T21:33:25+00:00

    Thanks for the reply Barb, Hoping that Incase updates their "Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse" to have more of the casing design of the original Microsoft Sculpt Mouse with a raised thumb rest.
    But I'd still try out Incase's model - but the broader surface area of Microsofts model was certainly ergonomic and comfortable.

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