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by craigkilgo
2096 days ago
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This is my exact thought. I love it, but I'm about to retire my second one. It's almost worth just paying the price for a new one every couple of years though. I have two of the older Microsoft Natural keyboards from decades ago that I periodically switch to and they will probably last another 20 years. |
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I work from home with evaporative cooling over summer.
The first unit lasted a few years, but died on a humid summer day. Next one only lasted 12 months, again dying on a humid summer day.
First unit is irrecoverably dead. The second would come back to life after pulling it apart and cleaning with isopropyl alcohol, then die again a few days later (during summer). Issue is that the humidity seems to short the key matrix. If not careful it makes for some awkward typing mistakes.
The Sculpt seems a bit more resilient to humidity.