I agree with Robin on every point. Including Corsair. I have a different model
but I still have no plans to ever go back. Laughs!
Merv
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<blind-philly-comp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Robin Frost
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2020 9:52 PM
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Subject: [blind-philly-comp] Re: Logitech's new ergonomic keyboard aims to
reduce wrist strain and pain
Hi,
I’ve yet to meet an ergonomic keyboard that I liked or felt natural to me. I
tried the Microsoft natural keyboard I think it was called eons again that was
enough of that curvy split sort of half moon design for me for one lifetime.
I’m very happy however with my Corsair mechanical keyboard it really takes much
less effort to type on it. I never got what the big deal was about that class
of keyboard till I tried one for myself and now I’d never ever go back.
Take good care.
Robin
From: David Goldfield
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 6:07 PM
To: blind-philly-comp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:blind-philly-comp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [blind-philly-comp] Logitech's new ergonomic keyboard aims to reduce
wrist strain and pain
Windows Central - News, Forums, Reviews, Help for Windows 10 and all things
Microsoft. - Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 1:08 PM
Logitech's new ergonomic keyboard aims to reduce wrist strain and pain
Logitech wants to make the time at your desk less of a pain.
What you need to know
* Logitech announced the ERGO K860 Ergonomic Split Keyboard.
* The keyboard includes wrist support and a split design to improve
typing ergonomics.
* The ERGO K860 will be available in January 2020 with a suggested
retail price of $130.
Logitech announced the ERGO K860 Ergonomic Split Keyboard today. The keyboard
features a split design and cushioned wrist rests to reduce strain on your
wrists while you type. The Logitech ERGO K860 Ergonomic Split Keyboard will be
available in January with a suggested retail price of $130.
The design of the ERGO K860 is similar to other ergonomic keyboards. The split
keyboard allows your hands to rest at a more natural angle, and the cushioned
wrist rests reduce how much you have to bend your wrists to type. Logitech
claims that the ERGO K860 offers 54 percent more wrist support than other
keyboards and reducing wrist bending by 25 percent.
The keyboard works with PCs and macOS devices and can connect through either
Bluetooth Low Energy or a USB dongle. If you have a Logitech Flow-enabled
mouse, you can move seamlessly from one computer to another utilizing Logitech
Options software.
https://www.windowscentral.com/logitech-announces-ergo-k860-ergonomic-split-keyboard
David Goldfield
Assistive Technology Specialist
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