Ergonomic keyboards are ridiculously more comfortable. The sad part is 99% of the people who talk shit about them haven't tried them for more than a minute, if at all.
You have to give it a day before you really get accustomed to it, and from then on it's golden.
Mr Bacon wrote:
Once you go ergo, you never go back.
I had three ergo keyboards in a row and then went back to standard with the G15. :!:
I think we all know by now that you aren't human. Unlike robots such as yourself, we tend to have our arms reach the keyboard at a slight angle.
Ergo computers are terrible for gaming. I also like the option to occasionally press the middle keys (and especially the number 6) with the *gasp* wrong hand.
I found ergo keyboards to be too restrictive in typing style. Also they totally blow for gaming as Leo said which is probably half my computer time anyway.
Leonaerd wrote:Ergo computers are terrible for gaming. I also like the option to occasionally press the middle keys (and especially the number 6) with the *gasp* wrong hand.
I have no problems hitting No. 6 or any other key. In fact, my wrists feel much better after long periods of PVP or first-person shooters since swapping to ergo.
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Can't seem to get one that isn't wireless though, and I hate wireless keyboards for gaming.
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