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Model: Fiodio Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Fantastic LED Rainbow Backlit Wired Keyboard, Full Anti-Ghosting Keys, with Quick-Response Blue Switches and Multimedia Control for PC and Desktop Computer
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Is your thinking that this keyboard is going to somehow improve her carpel tunnel? There's nothing ergonomic about this keyboard. If anything the tall mechanical switches and keycaps are going to be an even worse situation.
Look for one that separates the left and right hand at least, and ideally keeps the thumb sides of the hands higher than the "pinky" side
I would suggest going for something with the palm rest plastic thingy that attaches at the bottom the keyboard. Usually a Microsoft or Logitech "ergonomic" type keyboard. I've even found cheapo ones at Walmart. Big difference is the extended plastic, instead of an immediate drop off/edge of keyboard, so your palms rest on it and it keeps your wrists higher/aligned.
Speaking from personal experience using computers at work 40hrs a week. The cheap OEM keyboards edges just stop, no ergonomics. So I'd ALWAYS replace it with one of mine. Big difference happier wrists.
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Bought this last year for the same price - blown away by its value. Love the clicking sound! I've been using it for about 2 hours/day for 6 months without problems, still enjoy it til this day
Got one for the wife who has been complaining of carpel tunnel. thanks OP.
Is your thinking that this keyboard is going to somehow improve her carpel tunnel? There's nothing ergonomic about this keyboard. If anything the tall mechanical switches and keycaps are going to be an even worse situation.
Look for one that separates the left and right hand at least, and ideally keeps the thumb sides of the hands higher than the "pinky" side
Is your thinking that this keyboard is going to somehow improve her carpel tunnel? There's nothing ergonomic about this keyboard. If anything the tall mechanical switches and keycaps are going to be an even worse situation.
Look for one that separates the left and right hand at least, and ideally keeps the thumb sides of the hands higher than the "pinky" side
No, just easier typing experience compared to typing on a laptop keyboard .
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Got one for the wife who has been complaining of carpel tunnel. thanks OP.
I would suggest going for something with the palm rest plastic thingy that attaches at the bottom the keyboard. Usually a Microsoft or Logitech "ergonomic" type keyboard. I've even found cheapo ones at Walmart. Big difference is the extended plastic, instead of an immediate drop off/edge of keyboard, so your palms rest on it and it keeps your wrists higher/aligned.
Speaking from personal experience using computers at work 40hrs a week. The cheap OEM keyboards edges just stop, no ergonomics. So I'd ALWAYS replace it with one of mine. Big difference happier wrists.
I have this one with brown switches. Compared to a membrane non-rgb keyboard it will blow your mind. Compared to Cherry MX Brown the keys are wobblier (not really noticeable unless you are paying attention) but slightly quieter.
Blue switches will be loud and clicky if that's your thing.
I believe the keyboard can connect to 3 different devices at the same time, and I don't think it's hot swappable from the pictures and description - can confirm later today
I believe the keyboard can connect to 3 different devices at the same time, and I don't think it's hot swappable from the pictures and description - can confirm later today
Please confirm.
The description is "Connectivity technology: USB", so I'm confused about your comment regarding "connect to 3 different devices at the same time,"
Is your thinking that this keyboard is going to somehow improve her carpel tunnel? There's nothing ergonomic about this keyboard. If anything the tall mechanical switches and keycaps are going to be an even worse situation.
Look for one that separates the left and right hand at least, and ideally keeps the thumb sides of the hands higher than the "pinky" side
I just ordered one to replace an ergonomic Logitech.
Freaking hate that thing.
I can't think of a single thing about typing on that which is comfortable
I believe the keyboard can connect to 3 different devices at the same time, and I don't think it's hot swappable from the pictures and description - can confirm later today
You can connect to infinite amount but not at the same time since it's USB.....
I believe the keyboard can connect to 3 different devices at the same time, and I don't think it's hot swappable from the pictures and description - can confirm later today
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Look for one that separates the left and right hand at least, and ideally keeps the thumb sides of the hands higher than the "pinky" side
Speaking from personal experience using computers at work 40hrs a week. The cheap OEM keyboards edges just stop, no ergonomics. So I'd ALWAYS replace it with one of mine. Big difference happier wrists.
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Look for one that separates the left and right hand at least, and ideally keeps the thumb sides of the hands higher than the "pinky" side
Look for one that separates the left and right hand at least, and ideally keeps the thumb sides of the hands higher than the "pinky" side
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Speaking from personal experience using computers at work 40hrs a week. The cheap OEM keyboards edges just stop, no ergonomics. So I'd ALWAYS replace it with one of mine. Big difference happier wrists.
Blue switches will be loud and clicky if that's your thing.
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The description is "Connectivity technology: USB", so I'm confused about your comment regarding "connect to 3 different devices at the same time,"
Look for one that separates the left and right hand at least, and ideally keeps the thumb sides of the hands higher than the "pinky" side
Freaking hate that thing.
I can't think of a single thing about typing on that which is comfortable
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