Incase, the brand that took over Microsoft’s accessories line, has revealed a compact ergonomic keyboard designed by the company. With a price of $119.99, the wireless keyboard features a split ...
At first glance, it doesn’t look too different from most ergonomic keyboards. But this one’s notable for being “designed by Microsoft,” bringing with it a split ergonomic design ...
That stands for Grid Ergo Magnetic Keyboard, but I swear there are 48 keys. What we’ve got here is a split ergo with an ortholinear layout. There’s a round screen and encoder on the left side ...
Easy Setup: Simply insert the 1.8M (6 feet) USB wire into your computer and use the keyboard instantly. Package contents: Arteck Backlit USB Wired Ergonomic Split Keyboard, welcome guide ...
So I started investigating aggressively ergonomic keyboards. Spoiler alert ... I’ve never typed on anything crazier than a Microsoft Natural, so how am I supposed to know which one is right ...