I had to type on a coworker's keyboard for a bit today, and the experienced spurred enough thought that it required a review. Even though I prefer a traditional keyboard, the ergonomic layout is difficult to get used to. And the keyboard additions almost betray the intent of ergonomics: to optimize well-being (yes) and performance (no). I have more errors when using this type of spread-arm keyboard, but it's "supposed" to be better for a repetitive typist. (Side note - I've been consistently jamming away on a computer since the early 90s, and I type like the Big Bang: Way more action and commotion than is probably necessary, but the results are amazing and lightning quick.)
There are a few positives to this keyboard that make it worthwhile. I know most will tout the ergonomic layout as the number one positive - more on that in a second - but I actually think the design of the Space Bar is ingenious. Everyone uses the Space Bar in a rough "U" shape. Both thumbs dive down and nearly never hit the upper-middle of the key. This keyboard makes use of that ignored location and cuts off part of the Space Bar. With that in mind, the empty spot on the Space Bar is occupied by the Zoom button. Normally a dead space on ergonomic keyboards, this Zoom button comes in handy for documents, maps, and just about anywhere else there is fine print. The wrist padding is soft and comfortable, and the plastic "elevator" provides the correct wrist support for even the worst desk sloucher. The "idea" of the function buttons is nice, since programs used often could be programmed in; but, isn't that what the Start Menu is for?
The negatives for this keyboard, however, outweigh the positives in my opinion. First, the minimized Right Shift and Enter keys are noticeable, and lead to fat fingers, but are overall not terrible. The Back and Forth button is just pointless because it's a function for nearly every mouse, but it's also in a horrible location. Positioned just far enough below the Space bar that it can't be reached without picking up one hand or the other, it's perfect for those oh-so-common typists with double-jointed thumbs. The key design and covering wears off far too quickly, or maybe I just don't wash my hands enough. The size of this keyboard is enormous compared to most others. This is the type of keyboard that allows maybe a tape dispenser and one of those dancing hula girls to occupy space; other than that, prepare for the keyboard manifest destiny. The function buttons are nearly a complete waste. Because of the aforementioned bulky size of this keyboard, the function buttons are a mile away and guaranteed for minimal usage. Without the extra, plastic attachment to the bottom of the keyboard, it lies far too flat on the desk, and feels quite uncomfortable.
VERDICT:
If you are starting to get repetitive motion injuries, or OSHA is brow-beating your company, this is a fine keyboard. Otherwise, ride the horse what brung ya.
Jason Elin
(12 customers reviews)
Customers Rating=3.0 / 5.0
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