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by sswezey
1043 days ago
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I tried some mechanical keyboards back in the day for the "benefits". I never got it and my hands would be strained from typing on the high travel, high resistance keys. The Apple Keyboard (I use the UK/English International) is so much easier on my hands. They're easy to find, well-supported and robust. |
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Unlike the chiclet keys, where they trigger at the bottom, so you are always bottoming out and pushing against a "wall".
Everyone has different problems though. I have no problems from hurting my fingers when typing, or carpel tunnel. But I do have messed up shoulders, and having them internally rotated all day is my biggest issue.
The biggest relief for me was a fully split keyboard so that I can have my shoulders neutral rather than rotated. Other people have no problems with their shoulders.
Most of these ergonomic things do help _someone_, I wouldn't claim that they don't work just because they don't help you.