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Old 10-09-2011, 06:43 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Nyssa View Post
Are they sold at any local stores in Canada? You might want to go play around with a display model to see how it feels in your hands. My hubby has pretty big hands and he's had no problems with it at all. Although, he'd be the first one to admit that he never really uses the keyboard except to order/download a book directly from/to his Kindle.
Some people have big hands but fine fingers.

The problem is for big hands with stubby fingers, or wide fingers. The keys are close together for me and I might end up pressing the key next to the one I want if I am in a hurry.

And it is worse for my thumbs, because the thumbs are going across (parallel to) the row of keys as opposed to using the tip of your index finger which allows you to position it directly on top of the key.

Well anyway, that is my take on it.
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