What is /g/'s opinion on ergonomic keyboards?
Thinking of getting one because I spend a lot of time typing (programming and writing). Are they worth it?
I swapped my mechanical 75% keyboard for that exact model, and it was an upgrade. The only thing about it is the f rows are clicky tact switches as opposed to scissor over dome like the rest, which is weird at first. Also the home/end/pgup/pgdown block are laid out the reverse of how I'd like them. However, it's really helped my wrists.
I don't use the Sculpt mouse though; I use a Contour Perfit. It's a little weird too, but has helped as well.
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I started getting wrist pain from being at the PC all the time. Switched to the MS 4000 ergo and it went away. So yeah to me totally worth it.
I've got a comfort 3000 instead of the one you have in the pic, as it was cheaper.
The only issue I have is that I sometimes need to 'unpress' the T key, and there is a small number of keys that can register at the same time (forgot how this is called).
>>53716634
>Are they worth it?
If you have weak wrists, yes.
If you have wrists like ox, no.
>>53716634
What's the space in the middle of the keyboard for, to keep your napkins at hand??