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Just when I thought I knew everything about keyboards, I had a new experience. Plagued by some wrist problems, I swapped my mouse over to the left side of the keyboard (I'm right-handed). The theory here? Total rest is the best solution to pain. And you know, the mouse buttons can be swapped in software, so there wasn't really a problem in the mouse department.
So when I accidentally stumbled upon a left-handed keyboard with ALPS keyswitches, on
remainder no less, I picked one up, to be delivered by slow freight from
Jacksonville, FL (UPS ground across Interstate 10, variously known as the Rosa
Parks Freeway or the Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway).
Typing on this keyboard is wild -- the key switches are great -- because
I still have some of my right-hand and finger habits for the arrow keys. More
than that, the entire gestalt of being at the keyboard has
changed. When I put my hands up to type, I put them over the left middle
of the keyboard, whereas actually they need to be on the right. Oops all the time! Is it really more convenient having the mome and arrow keys over on the left? I'm not so sure. I'll let you know in about two weeks.
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