[geeks] good ergo keyboard

Caleb Shay caleb at webninja.com
Mon Oct 28 10:23:41 CST 2002


Those look great!  A bit pricey, but worth it if you type all day (like 
I do).  I especially like the chair mount one, only problem is that they 
are not compatible with the Herman Miller Aeron chair, which is what I'm 
sitting in right now.

Caleb

James wrote:
> After working with one for awhile, I have fallen in love with the 
> Evolution by Kinesis.
> 
> http://www.kinesis-ergo.com/evolution.htm
> 
> It has clicky-solid stop keys and a nice curved layout on fully separate 
> keypads. It also has a glidepoint trackpad built in.
> 
> The downside?  $300.00 ~ $600.00.
> 
> Why do I have one? Someone in the office got one cause of carpal tunnel 
> syndrome and found it didn't help.
> At 07:14 PM 10/26/02 -0400, you wrote:
> 
>> Okay, I'm in the market for a new PC keyboard, and I'm finding nothing
>> that suits me.  I like the ergonimic keyboards with the split keys (but
>> NOT the "bowl" keyboards).  I don't need a billion little "multimedia
>> keys", but I don't really care if they are there, and I don't care if it
>> is USB or PS/2.  My only really big "NO" is I won't buy Microsoft.
>> Anybody have any suggestions?  Oh, and no wireless, they always drop
>> characters when I try them.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Caleb
>>
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