| It's small thin and feels extra nice and is extra quiet to type on but the layout is different enough to cause a "getting used to curve" (ctrl, alt, stupid windows button, del, i.e. more than just numpad). The layout is tricky esp. if you use hotkeys a lot and also since I have a typical keyboard at work and swapping between is like try to learn 2 micro-languages.
| | Excellent quality keyboard |
| Great keyboard. Have torn ligaments in right wrist after a serious injury and fracture of my wrist bones (have metal pin in bone)and this keyboard is wondeful! Its thinness is another plus and the number keypad on the left is a dream. Had sever pain using other keyboards and now I can type even without wearing my wrist brace ! It did take a little bit of time to re-orient my brain (maybe one month of daily use) as a couple of keys are in different places, but otherwise I highly recommend it. Dont get the gel wrist rest that is made for this. (See my review on this). They also make an unusual size mouse for people with wrist problems and I have it as well. It is great BUT took a very long time to get used to and it was hard to force myself to get used to it. It puts your hand/wrist in a very very different position from a regular mouse and this is hard to get used to BUT once you do, it is great as NO MORE WRIST PAIN FOR SURE !
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