


But there is no programable software to map layout to your liking so no tap/hold functionality etc.ĭactyl - no way to get it in Europe for me and then possibly return if I don't like it. Kinesis 2 - Expensive, but looks like a lot of ppl praise it. Redox / Ergodash - seems similar to Egodox EZ but better for smaller hands? My hands are ultra-small (think of small girl size hands). On Reddit, ppl mention it's meant for big hands.

What I LOVE about it is the PALM SUPPORT (not wrist) so my palm can rest on it (not wrist so I don't press on nerves).Įrgodox EZ - some say great, some say there are better. Served well, I enjoy media buttons a lot but I think for that I can buy an amp and/or have them in some other manner so it's not a priority. However, they are weak and when i strain them (use pinky and to some extent ring finder for prolong time or in weird angles like alt - tabbing, shift, writing a lot using pinky, etc.) the left side of the hand starts to give up (hard to move till I take break/s).Įquipment (current, what I've seen mentioned):Ĭurrently, I have a Microsoft sidewinder x4. When I say heal I mean I am fine doing any work on computer, gym, around the house with the hand and pinky, ring finger just fine. I've been here lurking for some time looking into posts trying to figure what keyboard would be good for me, but in the end, decided to make a post because I couldn't find a definite answer/post with the same problems as mine.Ģ-3 years back I had severe ulnar nerve entrapment and thanks to physiotherapy and other things I manage to "heal". (This is my repost from r/MechanicalKeyboards, Not sure if this is allowed or not)
