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Old 05-08-2013, 05:22 PM   #49
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And the fingers/joints are already pretty shot.
Mine, too.

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I have some really ancient IBM keyboards around here (along with six other computers ranging from Linux boxes to one server to an old Dell we bought to run a small milling machine), but I'd like to stick to something remotely ergonomic.

Thanks, if anyone has any other suggestions!
The trouble with ergonomic(curved) keyboards is that they work differently for each of us. The basic idea is sound, the implementation, however, is based on some "average" anatomy. To make things even worse, it takes prolonged use to make sure that a specific model works for you. Caveat emptor.
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