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Originally Posted by SeaKing
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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That's true. My husband does fall into the "big hands but slender fingers" category.
It might be that the K4 is best for those w/ both broad hands & fingers since they can use the directional keys for the onscreen keyboard. I'm guessing the K-Touch may be of little help since you still have to work within the confines of small spaces when choosing items. Although, turning would be easy since you have the options of "tap" and "swipe".