If you begin to experience sensations similar to tunnel syndrome, and there is no chance to change jobs in order to sit at the computer less, feel free to take an ergonomic set. Its pros: High-quality materials - tactilely very pleasantly felt. Pleasant key travel and a clear mouse click. Ergonomics - hands tell me "Thank you!" everyday. Appearance - the keyboard looks very impressive, pleases the eye. I also like that the digital panel lives in a separate block, and it can be removed far to the side. Stable connection of the whole set through a single adapter. Some cons: Keyboard: a block of arrow keys, PgUp, PgDn, etc. - specific, requires getting used to. Mouse: slightly clumsy (blue) and IMHO useless key for calling the start menu - I did not find a scenario in which this would be a convenient solution. There is no "forward" button, only "back" - in browsers it is still more convenient to have both buttons.
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