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Ion Wireless Air Mouse Review

Ion Wireless Air mouse - side view

Strapped onto a user’s right hand, the Ion Wireless Air Mouse looks like something that should be worn with a spandex space suit and a visored helmet.  There is nothing futuristic about the product, though; you can order one today for around $50.  The Ion is not advertised as an ergonomic device – which is [...]

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Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball Review

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Trackballs are often recommended as an ergonomic alternative for mouse sufferers.  The Kensington Expert, with its extra-large ball, scroll wheel, and programmable buttons, is frequently held up as an example of trackball greatness.  There is much to like about the latest version of this venerable device, but also one or two drawbacks to consider.

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Goldtouch Mouse Review

Goldtouch mouse - Front view

When I review an ergonomic input device, I’m often eager to finish with it so I can get back to my usual setup.  I’ve spent years – literally, years – getting my workstation just the way I want it with the devices that work best for me.  So, I was quite surprised to find myself [...]

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Why Dvorak And Colemak Are Not For Me

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I’m starting this post after a long day of trying to learn the Colemak keyboard layout.  I’m tired.  I haven’t gotten much work done.  The best speed I clocked after hours of conditioning was sixteen words in a minute – with three errors.  Right now I’m relishing the familiar QWERTY patterns as my fingers fly [...]

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Goldtouch Keyboard Review

Goldtouch keyboard - Top view, adjusting lever

The Goldtouch keyboard has, in some form, been a standby of ergonomic arsenals for almost twenty years.  Its flagship feature is infinite adjustability to match the needs of individual users.  There’s no separation between the halves, but you can do splay, tenting, and just about anything else you like with the Goldtouch.

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Logitech K350 Comfort Wave Keyboard Review

K350 - Left view

Solid and sleek, Logitech’s K350 Comfort Wave keyboard strikes a good ergonomic balance with a familiar keyboard design.  The Wave is no ergonomic powerhouse, but it’s tough to find anything not to like about this friendly and affordable keyboard.

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3M Ergonomic Mouse Review

3M Vertical Mouse - front view

Though it looks like an undersized joystick, the ergonomic mouse from 3M is really just an ordinary mouse with an unusual shape. It implements the vertical mouse idea in a unique and interesting way – but the location of the buttons may prove a problem for some.

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Das Keyboard Review

Das Keyboard

Oh, cool. That was my first thought when I unpacked my review sample Das Keyboard – and in a way, those two words sum up the best things about it.  If you’re a keyboard geek, it’s hard to do better than glossy black finish, blue lights, and, best of all, mechanical keyswitches that feel just [...]

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orbiTouch Keyless Keyboard and Mouse Review

orbiTouch - In use, side view

The orbiTouch from Blue Orb (formerly Keybowl) is one of the strangest-looking creations ever to be called an input device.  Compared to a keyboard and mouse, it’s inefficient and relatively slow.  But for the handicapped or those with severe RSI, it’s a lifesaver, enabling many of these folks to communicate when they otherwise could not. [...]

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Typematrix 2030 Keyboard Review

TypeMatrix 2030 keyboard

If you’re a born minimalist or just somebody with a small desk, you can’t do much better than the TypeMatrix.  It’s one of the smallest keyboards you can buy, yet includes almost all of the commonly used keys and a strikingly usable numeric keypad.  Plus – if you listen to TypeMatrix – it’s ergonomically beneficial [...]

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  • About Ergonomic Info

    Jason, the Ergonomic Info bloggerI'm Jason, a web professional and graphic designer from the Show-Me State. After much discomfort and a long journey through many ergonomic devices, I decided to start writing about all things ergonomic.

    Naturally, my opinions are just that - my opinions. I have no particular training or expertise in the area of ergonomics. What works for me - or Sue or Horatio or five thousand happy reviewers on Amazon - won't necessarily work for you.