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  2. Ergonomic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Some keyboards combine a split design with vertical or semi-vertical columns. Examples include the Truly Ergonomic keyboard (fixed split, staggered rows), [11] ErgoDox (adjustable split, staggered rows), [12] ZSA Moonlander, [13] and Zergotech Freedom (adjustable split, semi-staggered rows) keyboards. [14]

  3. Microsoft's Surface Ergonomic Keyboard makes typing a ... - AOL

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    If you spend most of your days typing at a desk, it's worth looking into an ergonomic keyboard. The traditional flat QWERTY keyboard design wasn't designed with comfort in mind, and really, why ...

  4. Microsoft ergonomic keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The newest models are the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard (2013), the Surface Ergonomic Keyboard (2016), and the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard (2019). In January 2024, Microsoft announced that it would license the design and manufacturing of the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard and Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard to Incase , as part of an effort to focus more ...

  5. Kinesis (keyboard) - Wikipedia

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    Kinesis is a company based near Seattle that offers computer keyboards with ergonomic designs as alternatives to the traditional keyboard design. Most widely known among these are the contoured Advantage line, which features recessed keys in two bucket-like hollows to allow the user's fingers to reach keys with less effort.

  6. Microsoft unveils an ergonomic keyboard for Surface fans ...

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    The wireless input device is effectively a cross between the earlier Designer Bluetooth Desktop and an ergonomic keyboard -- you get a more comfortable typing feel with quiet, low-profile keys.

  7. Maltron - Wikipedia

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    Malt's original invention and the company's flagship design, the Fully Ergonomic 3D Keyboard, is the most highly adapted; it incorporates a curved surface in which the keys' angles and depths are staggered to compensate for the different lengths and placement of the fingers. Customers can choose an integral trackball at extra cost.

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