Comment KC Re: a kit and kaboodle

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What do you use for an ergonomic workstation?

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a kit and kaboodle (Score: 1)

by rocks@pipedot.org on 2014-03-16 00:02 (#K8)

I cannot recommend the Kinesis Advantage enough. It is an awesome ergonomic keyboard. I would not go back to anything less even at $300.

I also use and like: left handed vertical mouse, right-handed handshoe mouse, and an AirTouch table. All are good products and help repetitive use problems. I have a $1000 chair as well -- I don't know the brand, but it is excellent and blows regular office chairs out of the water.

Re: a kit and kaboodle (Score: 2, Interesting)

by abc@pipedot.org on 2014-03-16 00:31 (#KB)

I use the "Truly Ergonomic Keyboard". It's pretty good, although the firmware bugs and customer service is pretty horrible. I considered the Advantage, but the puny function keys turned me off.

Re: a kit and kaboodle (Score: 1)

by rocks@pipedot.org on 2014-03-16 01:37 (#KC)

Jarred Walton of Anandtech has nice reviews of both the TECK and the Kinesis Advantage .

I've never tried the TECK, so I can't opine. However, I really like the finger "wells" of the Advantage in terms of typing position, and the spacing of the left and right hands as well. These are great design features of the Advantage in my opinion.

Frankly, the puny function keys are a weakness of the Advantage. I reprogrammed my key mapping to put my low use keys like "capslock" up on the puny function keys and more high use function keys down on the main keyboard to compensate.

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