Avoid repetitive stress injuries with an ergonomic keyboard that properly supports your hands and wrists. Here's what to look for, along with reviews of our top picks. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ...
The best ergonomic keyboards reduce strain on your hands, wrists, and arms. They help lower the risk of repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) by letting you type in a more natural position, thanks to ...
There are two main types of keyboards you should look for if typing comfort is paramount. Keyboards with mechanical switches offer superior key stability and a satisfying clicking sensation, while ...
Over time, typing on a traditional keyboard can lead to problems like repetitive strain injury, and in the most extreme cases, can lead to symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. The best ergonomic ...
If you regularly spend extended periods of time typing away at your keyboard, you could be at risk of injury. Using a standard keyboard puts your wrists and hands in an unnatural position that can ...
Ergonomic keyboards come in all shapes and sizes, even esports-focused 60 percent designs. Kinesis, the brand behind some of the best split keyboards on the market, has one such compact keyboard: the ...
The Keychron Q8 is yet another great entry point into mechanical keyboard ownership, but the Alice layout could be challenging for some typists. Keychron has a history of creating great mechanical ...
Ever since I covered the Dygma Raise last year, it's been my favorite piece of productivity hardware. This programmable, split keyboard has been my constant companion, never straying from my desk and ...
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, I faced a dilemma that might be familiar to many computer users: My wrists were killing me. I was pulling eight-hour shifts at work, then playing more games ...
Keychron started rolling out its Q series of custom mechanical keyboards about a year ago, adding to its mainstream K-series offerings. The Q lineup now includes an array of sizes and special features ...
Chances are, the keyboard you’ve got in front of you is rectangular and flat — with few ergonomic designs, despite how much time you spend using it. Fortunately, plenty of companies are getting savvy ...