JdeFalconr
Lex Luthor, King of Australia
+72|6798|Sammamish, WA
I'm in the market for a new keybaord. I've found that I need one of the split "ergonomic" keyboards to avoid carpal tunnel crap that I now experience when typing on my "straight" keyboard. However, I can't seem to locate a single ergonomic "gaming" keyboard. Anyone know of one out there?

I'm currently looking at the M$ Ergo Keyboard 4000 because it has the set of keys I'm looking for in the right-side arrow area (I use arrows instead of WASD).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … -_-Product

The other option is to buy a wireless ergo keyboard that I can stash away to use for typing and continue to use my straight keyboard for gaming.

Any other ideas?
aerodynamic
FOCKING HELL
+241|6009|Roma
I'm a big logitech whore and used the logitech wave for like 2 years.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/keyboards … vices/5994
great keyboard, the keystrokes are very soft and the whole keyboard feels comfortable.

Last edited by aerodynamic (2011-05-11 11:15:17)

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Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|6044|Catherine Black

JdeFalconr wrote:

Any other ideas?
Adjust your seat properly, split ergonomic keyboards are a scam.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
JdeFalconr
Lex Luthor, King of Australia
+72|6798|Sammamish, WA

Finray wrote:

JdeFalconr wrote:

Any other ideas?
Adjust your seat properly, split ergonomic keyboards are a scam.
I'd disagree with that, based on my experience. Having to put my wrists at 45-degree angles when I type on my "straight" keyboard is pretty darn uncomfortable. My desk at work is not ergonomically optimized by any means and I don't feel the same pain/discomfort typing on my "ergonomic" keyboard there. Even if it is just a placebo it's one that works well.

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