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J**O
If speed or money isn't a concern it's pretty cool.
I don't see how you could get past 30 WPM with this thing though. The keys, like others have mentioned, are made sticky, like a "Sega Genesis controller". And I don't get how they didn't notice that testing this thing out. How stupid could you be to miss such a glaring flaw in a product we've all invested in? Great concept ruined by such a stupid oversight. And to ask $300 for it? C'mon. Otherwise it's a comfortable change from the normal typing position and allows you to be in many different positions while typing so if you like to yoga while computing this could be the thing for you.
A**R
Cheap Piece of Garbage!! Save Your Money!
This product could be amazing if the manufacturer had used decent keyboard keys but instead they used really crappy keys that can't be pushed down unless you push directly in the center and straight down (which is impossible to do when typing on this). Because of this you have to push very hard to get the keys to go down, this is what the other reviewer was talking about when they said the keys were sticky and they weren't sure if they just needed to be broken in. I had wondered the same thing so I began trying to figure out what the problem was, it turns out the manufacturer used the cheapest type of keys that exist, known as rubber domes. I have never seen a keyboard that costed more than $20 use this type, and even then they work much much better than these keys do. By adding a lot of plastic underneath the keys (in an attempt to make them look like regular mechanical keys) they made them function WAY worse than normal cheap keys of this type. The long plastic stem under the key binds against the long plastic tube it must slide down in order to contact the rubber dome (which is the actual switch on the circuit board). To charge hundreds of dollars and use keys like this is just stupid and greedy, and then to try to be deceitful and end up making it unusable (at least by anybody with an RSI) is just inexcusable.On Ergonomics I gave this keyboard 1 star, it would be 5 stars based on the layout and how great this product would be for carpel tunnel and other RSI's but because the keys are so hard to press it's actually worse than a standard keyboard. It's such a shame, this could be such a great product if they fixed the keys but I seriously doubt that will happen so don't waste your money.
B**N
Gamechangingly awesome keyboard
The good: I started practicing and got to 25 wpm within a few hours. It's starting to feel pretty natural. Fully expect to get to 60 and this to be my main keyboard soon, because I think better when I can walk around while I'm typing.The not-so-good: does not have page up/dn. Does not have button remapping, but I haven't given up hope on that just yet. Mouse works well but I wish there was a way to re-center it on demand. Lastly, I couldn't get it to work with my iOS devices, and I'm suspecting it has to do with an iOS 11 update.
S**I
Great keyboard. Superior hand positioning. Fun to use. Great for my home entertainment system.
Awesome keyboard. Was excited to learn a new keyboard and am hopeful it will help ease my repetitive stress injury from typing on a regular keyboard.It's been years later now and it has eased some RSI in all finger except unfortunately, after years of use it has made the repetitive stress injury much worse in my left thumb because the keyup, keydown, key left and key-right (that i need to use often for programming) has wreaked havoc on my thumb. the up/down/left/right keys are really hard to press and at the angle its at (90 degrees above the natural hang of my thumb) I don't think the thumb is meant to move that way. It really hurts. I may have to change careers.Its nice for my home entertainment system because it's smaller than a regular keyboard and has a really far wireless range, so I can type software on my flatscreen TV or surf the web on my flatscreen TV from across the room on the sofa.Setup worked flawlessly (on my MacBook Air). But later found out Ctrl+Z does not work (like command+z) - I have since found 'Karabiner-Elements' to remap the keys on my mac to make control=>ctrl. Without karabiner elements this keyboard is unusable actually. Also don't mess around with any of the mouse settings in the Quick Start Guide. The mouse worked fine out of box, then I tried to change some settings now the mouse doesn't move around the screen at all. Thankfully the guys at support can help but without them there is no way you're getting it to work. You need to be a programmer and understand firmware stuff with support and then it'll work for you.Typing was easy to learn - after an hour I'm at about 50% of my max typing speed. 4 stars and not 5 because the keyboard keys remind me of a sega Genesis controller - a bit sticky at times, slightly hard to press at times. I could change to 5 stars if the keyboard just needs to be broken in over time, or maybe a 3 stars because there is no Ctrl+Z to undo, copy or paste. Hopefully the mouse starts working again or else it's really two stars ..
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