DISQUS

carlo.comments: carlo.log → Feb 10th 2004, 11:32 GMT

  • Xyleth · 5 years ago
    I have one of those right infront of me here in the office. I have another one at home as well as the wireless version for my main PC. They are the best keyboards I have ever used and once you get used to the split design you can never really go back to normal style keyboards again :)

    Hope yours is a bit less grubby than mine tho, they're all well used ;)
  • Carlo Zottmann · 5 years ago
    I am using ergonomic keyboards for about 2-3 years by now. Now my personal keyboard I brought into the office a while ago finally broke down, and since our tech service doesn't offer ergo keyboards, I had to buy a new one myself. I'll throw the current replacement keyboard into the closet tomorrow.

    A propos replacement: my wrists are already hurting. I wasn't forced to use one of the normal keyboards for over two years -- my wrists are having a hard time to bend by now. At least that's reminding me again WHY I got into ergonomics in the first place. ;)
  • Xyleth · 5 years ago
    Your work won't provide you with a new one? Ouch :(

    Over here that would be a health and saftey issue and they'd be obliged to buy you a ergo keyboard. That's certinaly how I got mine at work.
  • entipy · 5 years ago
    If I said, "I need an ergonomic keyboard" to my boss, he would look at me like, "What the fuck are you talking about, and if it costs money, hell, no."

    :)

    I used to have one at home years ago. I loved it. I haven't typed on one in a long time, though, so I'm not sure how easily I would re-adjust to one.