Typing that doesn’t cripple starts with proper keyboard placement. Hands should rest easily an inch or so above your lap, just above the keyboard, with wrists and elbows properly supported. Usually, ...
Sitting folded over your laptop all day like a tech-savvy hunchback of Notre Dame clacking away at the keys, your back isn’t the only thing that suffers when you work from home. Your wrists can start ...
I was looking at small wireless keyboards for my HTPC (old one was a cheapie $7 keyboard). But that's not what this post is about. I got thinking about keyboard and mouse placement on my desktop.
I thought mechanical keyboards were the best for speed, comfort, and feel — until I tried the Logitech Wave Keys.
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