Most keyboards have a problem: they don’t position your hands, wrists and arms in their natural positions. This results in unnecessary pressure or stress — what’s commonly referred to as “pronation” ...
A decade ago, there was much talk about keyboards causing repetitive motion injuries. Attention was focused on ergonomics and leading manufacturers including Microsoft introduced special curved and ...
Take a look at your keyboard. See how the rows are shifted so they don't line up in columns? That's a relic from the time the keys were attached to the levers of a mechanical typewriter. They had to ...
Avoid repetitive stress injuries with an ergonomic keyboard that properly supports your hands and wrists. Here's what to look for, along with reviews of our top picks. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ...
The K15 Max from Keychron has an Alice layout which spilts the keys into two halves and positions them in a wave. Have you ever suffered from RSI caused by typing? I have! It’s an occupational hazard ...
Designed for comfort and productivity, the Goldtouch Elite Ergonomic Keyboard offers customizable angles and split design, reducing strain and improving your typing experience. Goldtouch Do you spend ...
The Goldtouch Elite Adjustable Ergonomic Keyboard offers a tailored typing experience with its split, adjustable design, reducing strain and promoting comfort for users who spend long hours at their ...
The problem with straight keyboards is that they are straight, while your arms are not straight. You therefore have to turn your wrists outwards so that your hands are roughly parallel. This creates ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Our culture may have traded in the plow and scythe to tend the Internet’s digital fields, but work-related injuries still happen, even in ...