Reddit reviews Kinesis Freestyle Solo Keyboard (DISCONTINUED)
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Discontinued and replaced with Freestyle2USB split keyboard compatible with most PC-based operating systems
I have problems with my wrists so... Kinesis.
http://www.amazon.com/Kinesis-Freestyle-Solo-Ergonomic-Keyboard/dp/B0016A0RLA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1325107359&sr=8-2
Closest I could find:
http://www.amazon.com/Kinesis-Freestyle-Solo-Ergonomic-Keyboard/dp/B0016A0RLA
I used to do this frequently with B. That is, until I purchased one of those ergonomic keyboards. That's basically been forced out of me now :)
It's hilarious when people come up to my desk and want to type on my computer, they're totally lost. For reference, I have this keyboard.
I have, however, always wanted to learn Dvorak. My concern really is the braces and brackets and what not that you need to program in the languages I use. Not sure how that would go down. Maybe I need to spend my holiday break this year learning Dvorak instead of participating in the steam sales LOL.
http://www.amazon.com/Kinesis-Freestyle-Solo-Ergonomic-Keyboard/dp/B0016A0RLA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1421156408&sr=8-2&keywords=half+keyboard
If you're having issues with your fingers (basically) on the home keys, there's something else going on.
If you're pinching your ulnar nerve by resting your forearm on the edge of a desk you might experience tingling/numbness in your pinky and ring finger, but that shouldn't affect your index and middle fingers.
Consider your other ergonomics; how out of line your wrist is with your forearm, how twisted inward your wrist is, and how lifted your wrists are (how straight the line is of the top of your forearm to the top of your hand).
Consider a split keyboard or something that allows tenting like a Kinesis Freestyle with the optional lift kit :) and wrist rest. Mechanical keyboard may alleviate some pressure since you can feel where you don't have to "bottom out" every single keypress, and/or you can get switches which are lighter to press
Also, get a good wrist rest. Like, today.