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paulstamatiou.com
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| | | | | I've had occasional wrist pain for the last few years. I have been able to get by with a good ergonomic keyboard and mouse. For mice, I've been using vertical mice for years. As for keyboards, I've tried a lot of different setups. First, I moved on from my Apple Magic Keyboard to a Keychron K2 mecha | |
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arslan.io
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| | | | | The Moonlander MK1 is an ergonomic, highly customizable split keyboard. I ordered one after I couldn't stand anymore my hand and wrist pains. In this blog post, I want to share my keyboard journey, my experiences with the Moonlander, how I am using it and what I plan next. | |
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www.david-amador.com
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| | | | | Why? My 8-9 year old Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic keyboard died (actually it's been showing signs for a while), so I decided to search the market. At first I just wanted "the same one", but they are discontinued, even used ones are expensive, and many didn't had the dongle anymore (btw don't buy this KB without the bundled dongle, comes locked from factory, you can't use a different one, shame on you MS). I found that some brands will eventually have similar models later this year (but no release date yet) but I needed to start changing now. | |
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yarukizerogames.com
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| | | I haven't been posting all that much to this blog, but then the world's been on fire (literally in some places), so I haven't been able to get nearly as much done as I'd like in the first place. About the only hobby that I've been able to pursue without any big impediments is mechanical... | ||