Plugging away at your keyboard can be tough on hands, especially because your hands and wrists are at awkward angles. To improve your comfort level while you type, consider a split keyboard. Split ...
You may not have heard of ZSA yet, but within the space it operates within, it’s a titan. The company has a very particular niche: highly customizable ortholinear mechanical keyboards. Over the years, ...
In 2017, Ergonomic keyboard maker Kinesis launched its KinesisGaming label with the Freestyle Edge, a split keyboard with tons of customization and a pleasant no-frills aesthetic. This week, Kinesis ...
You'll notice plenty of similarities between the K860 and the Surface Ergonomic. They both feature a prominent empty space (shaped like an upside-down V) between their two sets of keys, and they have ...
Logitech’s new ergonomic keyboard is designed to bring comfort to the heaviest of computer users. With cushy-yet-precise keys and a pillow-soft wrist rest, the just-announced Ergo K860 Ergonomic Split ...
With its split-and-sloped design, the Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Wireless keyboard may provide relief to typists, but it will take time to master its unique layout. The Pro Fit Ergo Wireless Keyboard ...
The last ASUS keyboard I reviewed cost a whopping $300, and — as much as I liked the keyboard itself — it was tough to recommend to most people. Now, I'm back with an even more expensive keyboard from ...
Google’s split-screen keyboard has arrived on the Galaxy Z Fold 3, joining Samsung’s own effort that comes as the default option. Is there any difference between the two, and how does Gboard’s ...