Incase launches scrapped Microsoft desktop keyboard with ergonimic design


In 2023, Microsoft scrapped its entire line of PC accessories, including popular items such as its ergonomic keyboards and mice. Incase would later step in to save the line, and just recently launched the first “designed by Microsoft” mice under the Incase brand.

These new Incase accessories are identical to the Microsoft ones, just with the Microsoft logo swapped out for the Incase one. Today, Incase is launching a new desktop keyboard that was canceled before it had a chance to ship, as Microsoft shuttered its PC line.

Dubbed the Compact Ergonomic Keyboard, this new accessory features a contemporary design with a split keyboard layout, similar to the Surface Ergonomic Keyboard but without the number pad and in black. It features the new Copilot key, can be paired to up to three devices via Bluetooth 5.1, and has around 36 months of battery life.

Compact Ergonomic Keyboard, designed by Microsoft

The Compact Ergonomic Keyboard features a lifted design to make typing easier. (Image credit: Incase)

Incase is highlighting how small the overall footprint of the keyboard is, being just 13-inches by 8.6-inches. As it was designed by Microsoft, it fits in perfectly with the current Microsoft design language, matching up nicely with the current Surface portfolio with an identical key font and similar feeling typing experience with a key travel of 1.3mm



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