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Old 05-07-2013, 12:34 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Rbneader View Post
I love mechanical keyboards. The one I have isn't 'ergonomic', but using it still helped a lot with hand strain. They usually cost more ($100+) and they're a little noisier than a typical keyboard, but they're very, very sturdy and feel great to type on.

I'm using the Matias Quiet Pro (http://matias.ca/quietpro/pc/) right now for noise control, but if you find a mechanical keyboard with Red Cherry switches that will also be relatively quiet.
They are very nice looking keyboards. If they only had a bend in the middle I might be interested in trying one.
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