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Old 05-07-2013, 07:04 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by Lemurion View Post
I'm another for the MS Natural, even on a Mac.

Also, stay far away from the Apple Bluetooth keyboards. I know that not everyone likes the ergonomic keyboards, but there's nothing good about a keyboard that cannot be set up so that you can type without bending your wrists.
I have a Logitech, (well, actually, a LOT of them). I run through a PC keyboard every six months due to key wear. (Our biz volume is ~9K emails/month). I've replaced the letters with the stick-ons, which last about two months, then I have to peel them and replace those. The problem with this method is that I lose my "home" touch on the j and the f keys. I started with the stick-on letters when Logitech switched up the design of the one I was using, and I wasn't thrilled with the replacement keyboard, but still...I could use 2 new ones ASAP. I am not married to wireless versus wired, other than I like to not use up ports I don't have to. I already have a zillion devices and monitors, etc., around here needing places to go/charge/live.

If anyone has a fabulous, reasonably ergonomic keyboard that has DURABLE keys, with non-disappearing letters, I'd love to know it. Also, I'm a "pounder" (learned on a manual typewriter back in the day), so I'm a NOISY typist, which makes everyone around me suffer.

I'm up for anything that means I don't have to replace the keyboard/keys every six months. I looked at the MX-Cherry and forget why I ruled it out--it was straight, wasn't it?

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