Looking for some testimonials on these setups as I’m due for a keyboard upgrade. I like the thought of spreading my arms a bit more and the external wrist rotation from the tenting. Any suggestions?

  • Deebster@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been using a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 for 12 years. I broke my first one by spilling tea into it and immediately bought a second one after trying to go back to my previous keyboard. Now “normal” keyboards feel cramped to me.

    One thing that’s good is that it forces you to type more correctly, and if you’re not a touch typer already, getting a split keyboard is a great time to learn since you’re having to make adjustments anyway. I used typing.academy to learn.

    My keyboard is flat on the desk and I never have problems with carpal tunnel or similar.