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The Ergonomic Left Handed Keyboard is designed specifically for left-handed users, featuring a patented natural_A key structure that promotes better posture and reduces strain. With 10 multimedia hotkeys and compatibility across major operating systems, this keyboard is perfect for professionals in business and accounting looking to enhance their productivity while maintaining comfort.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Left |
Button Quantity | 10 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | USB powered |
Compatible Devices | PC, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | usb |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Number of Keys | 109 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material | Unspecified |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.2"L x 1.8"W x 18"H |
A**R
A good keybard, even for right handed users.
Finally! A keyboard with it's alpha keys in the right location. I'm not left handed, but always wondered, over the last 30 years, why the number pad was never moved to the left end of the keyboard when the mouse became available. I've always had to scootch to the left just to reach the alpha keys. Now, the keyboard is properly designed. Even though it was intended for lefties, and south-paws, it makes typing at a desk much more comfortable, even for us righties.At first, I thought the angled shape of the keys was going to be a problem, but it actually works just as well as square keys.My only gripe is the keys seem to grind against each other. Maybe that'll go away with use.Another gripe is the fact the keyboard is not internally lit. Bit disappointing, that is.I do like the fact the F, and J keys have a very noticeable tactile bump. Same for the 5 key on the number pad.The keys are well, and properly spaced, so a person with low vision, like my self, can easily feel the spacing of the keys.The keys don't click, or make tapping sounds, but you can still hear them enough to know you're typing. There is enough travel from full up, to pressed down position, you actually feel like you're typing, unlike with a modern laptop keyboard. I do miss the vintage keyboard sounds, and feel, though. Not the clicky key's, mind you, but the original keyboards, that made a tapping sound when typed on. Just me, being nostalgic for the C-64, and Amiga. LOL :)
C**N
Excellent even for right-handers!
I bought this keyboard because my desk set-up is such that a regular keyboard with the 10-key on the right doesn't quite fit right. I have more room on the left, so I thought - why not get a keyboard with the 10-key on the left, and then the rest of the keyboard will be centered. It totally works. If you're strictly right-handed, you will have to learn to 10-key with your left hand, but that's doable if you need the different layout to begin with.The keyboard itself is quite nice. Good keys, good responsiveness, plenty of features I haven't even begun to use. This is a WIRED keyboard, not wireless, so be aware of that. It didn't matter to me which it was, and I hadn't paid attention up front.The "Delete" key is in an odd spot as well. So the keyboard takes a bit of getting used to, but not too bad. Just stay flexible, and you'll really enjoy it.
F**A
great keyboard just a bit noisy
this keyboard saved me! After surgery on my right wrist, I had to get my left hand do all the work. It works great, it is easy to learn it, not too big. It is just a bit bulkier than my old flat keyboard and it is noisy when you type, if that doesn't bother you, then go for it, it is a great purchase
D**4
Finally something for the lefties!!!!
The gift I didn't know I needed. It takes some time to get used to the change but its so worth it.Great for accountants and bookkeepers
M**N
I love the keypad on the left.
I LOVE this keyboard and it is very unusual. When I realized that due to the mouse and the keypad being on the right, I was reaching to the left to type every day I decided that had to change. I need the typing to be done in the middle. I am actually right handed, but I love having the keypad on the left so both my hands can work at the same time. I recently had to do some work on my laptop and realized that I use the numbers and the enter key on the left side all the time so I don't have to remove my right hand from the mouse as frequently. It works so well when I am working in spreadsheets to enter numbers and then use the mouse to click the next cell I need. I really like the slight slant of the keys as well. The slanted ergo keyboards are too much for me, but this one is very natural. I have had this keyboard for more than 10 years and it has moved jobs with me. I just bought another one to keep at home since I will probably be doing more work from home in the near future.
G**D
Almost perfect
Keyboard is more or less the mirror image of a right-handed keyboard which is nice however some of the keys stick and have to be hit squarely in order to get them to register at all. The four arrow buttons a page up page down and then delete our stacked differently than a right-headed keyboard for no good reason that I can see why wouldn't they just make it an exact Image which is what I would expect anyone would want?
E**D
glad i purchased this
i needed a new keyboard and i got this one because the number pad is on the left side instead of the right side. it makes no sense ergonomically to have the number pad on the right side so you have to reach past it whenever you use the mouse. my neck and wrists are feeling much better without have to reach over to my mouse pad. keys had comfortable grooves to help me type quickly and have raised bumps on the f and j keys to easily find my place when i lift my hands from the keyboard. it has been a great purchase and because it is wired, it does not have any issues associated with wireless keyboards. customer service was easy to reach when i had questions. i recommend this keyboard.
M**Y
Need to swap lower keys on num pad
It’s a great keyboard, and at a phenomenal price! My only critique is about the numeric pad on the left. I like the fact that they flipped the top row and moved the enter, plus, and minus keys to the left (outside edge). The brain works well with using it as a mirror image (except for keys 1 - 9, but keeping then in order left to right seems more natural and is ok). This arrangement feels like a natural usage with the switch to the left hand. Inexplicably, however, the positions of the lower keys (zero and decimal) were NOT switched. Thus, some of the keys work with your brain thinking it’s a mirror image, while these two keys require the use of different fingers and it is extremely awkward. It would have been much better if the keys in the lower row were switched like the ones on the top and outside. Otherwise, again, best keyboard you can buy, especially for the price (the next cheapest left handed keyboard I could find anywhere was about $120!).
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