
I have Parkinson's disease and work an 8 hour day on a laptop. Because I use a second display and docking station, the separate keyboard allows me to change positions so my muscles don't get tense. When I'm tired or having a bad day, I've found that my current keyboard often skips letters. I didn't have the feel or dexterity to fully press the keys. I tried other brands but I had the same problem. I thought I was doomed to be a two-finger typist. Then I found MoCo. I can type again - with all ten fingers! The sensitivity is perfect. I'm still missing a letter or two, but that's because I'm typing too fast! An added bonus is the lack of a numeric keypad. I never use this function. Since it's not there, I can move the mouse closer to make it easier to use. I'm so glad I bought this keyboard!

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