| Ergonomic keyboards are specially designed | | | | hands, forearms and wrists from discomfort, |
| computer keyboards with an aim to reduce | | | | making you more productive and allowing you to |
| stress on your wrists and forearms while typing. | | | | work for longer periods of time. |
| They have been around for quite some time | | | | Also, if you've ever experienced pain in your |
| now, and its been proven that the special contour | | | | hands, wrists or forearms associated with using |
| designs of these keyboards are definitely worth | | | | your keyboard in the past, you will want to |
| the trouble. | | | | consider dumping your old keyboard and buying |
| A common ergonomic keyboard design is one | | | | an ergonomic one to save you from the pain. |
| where the keyboards seems to be split in half, | | | | If your use of the computer doesn't include |
| and each half is positioned on an angle to match | | | | extensive keyboard work, you might not see the |
| the shape of your wrists when typing. | | | | full benefits from an ergonomic keyboard. |
| If you use a computer frequently, and especially if | | | | Although, I would still recommend an ergonomic |
| you do a lot of typing, you'll want to make sure | | | | keyboard for all computer users, it's better to be |
| you are comfortable with your keyboard. And so, | | | | safe than sorry. |
| buying an ergonomic computer keyboard would | | | | Buying an ergonomic keyboard is a great |
| be a great investment for you. You'll save your | | | | investment that will save you in the long run. |