![]() Separate thumb keys - The thumb keypad includes often used keys such as Enter, Space, Backspace, Delete and the combination keys, Control and Alt on the PC (Command and Option on the Macintosh). Typing with straight wrists is essential in avoiding injuries because it reduces abduction and ulnar deviation which can lead to pain and injury. Separate keywells for each hand - Separating the keywells positions the arms at shoulder-width to keep wrists straight and perpendicular to the home row. The result is less muscle tension and a shorter reach for keys which increases efficiency and reduces fatigue. Keycap heights are varied to match the different lengths of your fingers. Hands rest in a natural, relaxed position, with the fingers curled down to the keys. ![]() Concave keywells - The keywells are scooped into a concave shape to reduce hand and finger extension.
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