02-26-2019, 05:52 PM
My third (or fourth?) Microsoft Natural Elite 4000 keyboard is starting to get a couple "hesitant" keys that I have to give a firmer push to, slowing down my typing (which isn't all that blisteringly fast to begin with).
I very much like the shape and comfort of the Microsoft Natural Elite 4000, with the front edge "lift kit" to slope the keyboard slightly away from me. This, combined with an Evoluent vertical mouse (love it, love it, love it!) has completely cured my elbow and wrist pains.
Just wanted to check and see if anyone has an "ergonomic" keyboard they really like from personal experience (I can read Amazon reviews... I'm hoping to get some personal experience stories).
If I don't get some other ideas, I'll order another MSNE4K. They're cheap enough that I'm not going to stress too much about it. They seem to last 2-5 years. This one closer to 5, so it's done good service.
On a related keyboard topic
I discovered a maker of "custom" Mechanical Switch Keyboards; https://mechanicalkeyboards.com
I have zero experience with them... I just found the site 20 minutes ago. But, given the much better "feel" of mechanical switches, I wanted to let y'all know that it appears someone DOES still make mechanical switch keyboards. They're about $100, and wired (USB) only, but IMHO, that'd be worth it...
If they made an "ergonomic" one, I'd do that in a heartbeat!
I very much like the shape and comfort of the Microsoft Natural Elite 4000, with the front edge "lift kit" to slope the keyboard slightly away from me. This, combined with an Evoluent vertical mouse (love it, love it, love it!) has completely cured my elbow and wrist pains.
Just wanted to check and see if anyone has an "ergonomic" keyboard they really like from personal experience (I can read Amazon reviews... I'm hoping to get some personal experience stories).
If I don't get some other ideas, I'll order another MSNE4K. They're cheap enough that I'm not going to stress too much about it. They seem to last 2-5 years. This one closer to 5, so it's done good service.
On a related keyboard topic
I discovered a maker of "custom" Mechanical Switch Keyboards; https://mechanicalkeyboards.com
I have zero experience with them... I just found the site 20 minutes ago. But, given the much better "feel" of mechanical switches, I wanted to let y'all know that it appears someone DOES still make mechanical switch keyboards. They're about $100, and wired (USB) only, but IMHO, that'd be worth it...
If they made an "ergonomic" one, I'd do that in a heartbeat!