An ergonomic keyboard is a computer keyboard designed with ergonomic considerations to minimize muscle strain and a host of related problems.
(Ergonomic Keyboards) A variety of keyboards address positioning of the user to allow for more neutral arm, wrist and hand positioning. Most address wrist deviation and some address pronation.
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Goldtouch?
In search of the perfect ergonomic keyboard, I came across the Goldtouch keyboard. It was perfect in so many ways: flexible, adjustable, compact, separate number pad. The only problem was that it was perfect for typing, just not for one-handed operation. With two hands on the keyboard, it was incredible, but with only one, the position of the ctrl, option and command keys actually made it painful for one-handed key commands. For example, command-q? Forget about it.
I know this is such a specific thing to complain about, but since the majority of my computing is one hand on the wacom, one on the keyboard, this is a major problem. I have since returned it, but would recommend it whole-heartedly to anyone who spends most of their time typing.
Truly Ergonomic Ltd. has been researching the interaction between computer input devices and the user for a long time period, and as a result, has developed the line of Truly Ergonomic Computer Keyboards, evolved from hundreds of models and permutations and detailed user feedback.
During such period, we have manufactured diverse fully working prototypes and had several individuals test such prototypes making sure we are able to bring you a truly ergonomic keyboard.