> There are keyboards for people who want a truly ergonomic input system and there are keyboards for fanboys
> Kinesis advantage 2 is for the first kind and ergodox is for the fanboys
Maybe it's true, but I bought the Moonlander (same brand as ergodox) for ergonomic reasons. It allowed my hands to be more in line with my shoulders and reduced shoulder pain/tightness I would have at the end of the day.
I want to try the Kinesis advantage, but one thing stopping me is the fact that it's not a split keyboard. I think it's likely my natural arm position is wider than the Kinesis.
> The most efficient tools are usually the most ugly and boring ones
I think there's some truth to this, but speaking it as such an absolute truth seems misguided.
> Kinesis advantage 2 is for the first kind and ergodox is for the fanboys
Maybe it's true, but I bought the Moonlander (same brand as ergodox) for ergonomic reasons. It allowed my hands to be more in line with my shoulders and reduced shoulder pain/tightness I would have at the end of the day.
I want to try the Kinesis advantage, but one thing stopping me is the fact that it's not a split keyboard. I think it's likely my natural arm position is wider than the Kinesis.
> The most efficient tools are usually the most ugly and boring ones
I think there's some truth to this, but speaking it as such an absolute truth seems misguided.