I have a couple of these ergo keyboards, they are some of the best that I've worked with. I have one at work and one for my home office.
I really like this design for a couple of reasons.
There is no number pad. So If you mouse right handed it brings the mouse even closer in for a more optimal position. Believe it or not, this small distance reduced quite a bit of muscle strain.
The keyboard is adjustable in arc, hight and incline. The mechanism for doing the adjustments is very sturdy and doesn't slip over time.
The key impact and feedback is a good "medium". I was originally concerned about this since I like a good bit of feedback when I type, but I've come to like it. Its a whole lot better then a lot of the soft spongy cheap keyboards out there.
I have a couple of these ergo keyboards, they are some of the best that I've worked with. I have one at work and one for my home office.
I really like this design for a couple of reasons.
The key impact and feedback is a good "medium". I was originally concerned about this since I like a good bit of feedback when I type, but I've come to like it. Its a whole lot better then a lot of the soft spongy cheap keyboards out there.