When I first learned to type, I bought an ergonomic keyboard. It's been a long time since some niche companies made them before Microsoft came out and set the standard for how they should look. Fast forward a few decades and now I very rarely use it. I'm used to typing on laptops and possibly mechanical keyboards. I'm the chief technology officer at the company, so I come across a lot of these keyboards that are given out to employees and I enjoy trying them out. This keyboard is by far the highest quality ergonomic keyboard I've ever used. The fit and finish is excellent and if you like this stylish keyboard you will be impressed. Although I'm touch typing, I've also developed bad habits over the years and have always been self-taught without having learned where to press the fingers on the pages they should rest on. This causes problems when using split design keyboards, which I'd rather avoid than retrain. I've gone from 95-105 wpm on a standard keyboard to around 75-80 wpm on this one, and I know I could go back with enough work. pretty comfortable. I've read complaints that the texture can be a bit irritating, but haven't found this to apply to me. I'm a big fan of the Logitech Unifying Receiver, so any device from theirs that supports it is a plus for me too.
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