I am getting a new keyboard today
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I used the first ergonomic split keyboard Microsoft released years ago. I loved that thing.
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@IRJ said:
I used the first ergonomic split keyboard Microsoft released years ago. I loved that thing.
HATE THAT THING!
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@Nic said:
Chalk me up as another person who can't do ergonomic. F[moderated]s with my touch typing speed.
AMEN!
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@IRJ said:
I used the first ergonomic split keyboard Microsoft released years ago. I loved that thing.
HATE THAT THING!
I was reading some reviews on this keyboard and a couple people went from the wave to this keyboard and couldn't be happier. There is a learning curve, however.
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@IRJ said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@IRJ said:
I used the first ergonomic split keyboard Microsoft released years ago. I loved that thing.
HATE THAT THING!
I was reading some reviews on this keyboard and a couple people went from the wave to this keyboard and couldn't be happier. There is a learning curve, however.
Yeah, it's the break in the middle that screws me up. Can't do it.
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@thanksajdotcom The keyboard is super and I think it will be convenient to use
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The main thing is that people who switched to this keyboard said they no longer have wrist pain since its much more natural.
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@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom The keyboard is super and I think it will be convenient to use
Which one? The Wave or the one @IRJ got?
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@IRJ said:
The main thing is that people who switched to this keyboard said they no longer have wrist pain since its much more natural.
I don't have wrist pain now, so I'm good!
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For me getting rid of wrist pain was getting a keyboard tray so that I am up above my keyboard by a bit (of course now my feet aren't on the floor).
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@Minion-Queen said:
For me getting rid of wrist pain was getting a keyboard tray so that I am up above my keyboard by a bit (of course now my feet aren't on the floor).
I am the opposite. I hate keyboard trays because I am so tall so they always hit my knees.
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Yeah even with a keyboard tray and my chair up all the way... I still don't hit it. The joys of being only 5'4"
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@IRJ said:
@Minion-Queen said:
For me getting rid of wrist pain was getting a keyboard tray so that I am up above my keyboard by a bit (of course now my feet aren't on the floor).
I am the opposite. I hate keyboard trays because I am so tall so they always hit my knees.
Yup, I always have to take keyboard trays off my desks...that's what happens when you're a giant...
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This keyboard is absolutely amazing. It reverberates awesome. I love using mine.
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I am typing my first response with my new Microsoft keyboard. It is really comfortable. I admit it will take a little time to get used to, but I am typing this a relatively fast speed with minimal errors.
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Its unbelievable how comfortable and natural the feel of the keyboard is
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Looks sweet man, but they really missed the boat on the middle bit - looks like just about enough room for a drink holder!
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@MattSpeller said:
Looks sweet man, but they really missed the boat on the middle bit - looks like just about enough room for a drink holder!
I think they normally call that a desk.
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There really isnt alot of space in the middle. It has a magnetic base which is pretty cool
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It keeps your wrists completely stable and your hands slant down to type. I've only been using the keyboard for 15 minutes and I am already starting to type pretty fast on it. I really like it so far.