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62 of 64 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Design. High Quality., June 26, 2008
This review is from: Kinesis Freestyle Solo Ergonomic USB Keyboard - Black (Electronics)
I have been using the FreeStyle for over a year now. The separation of left-hand and right-hand modules is the most obvious benefit. I have removed the tether, allowing the hands to be separated to a comfortable distance. Use the FreeStyle for a while and then return to a standard keyboard. You will immediately note how awkward and uncomfortable regular keyboards really are.

The core layout is unchanged from the standard layout meaning there is no learning curve. I would prefer it if the Backspace and Enter keys were right-most keys. This would avoid the occasional over-striking to the Home/End keys.

In comparison to the Microsoft "Natural" keyboard, the FreeStyle is a significant improvement. The Natural keyboard has a fixed separation. The one-piece design makes it a space-hogging monstrosity. The FreeStyle two-module design is a more clean and compact design. It fits in a laptop case.

The FreeStyle uses real tactile keys, not those gummy flat keys... Read more
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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Ergonomic Keyboard, February 4, 2009
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Fred "Technology is your friend." (CHAPEL HILL, NC, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kinesis Freestyle Solo Ergonomic USB Keyboard - Black (Electronics)
I just purchased my second Kinesis freestyle. I purchased the first three years ago and this will be an additional unit for another computer setup. Below is a list of items I looked for in purchasing the initial Kinesis and reasons for purchasing this second unit.

1. SEPARATE KEYPADS. The ergonomic aspect of the Kinesis is simple. The left and right sides of the keyboards are attached, held together only with a wire. I like this because you can move the keyboard over the course of the day, and it is a surprisingly comfortable way to type.

2. OPTIONS. There are a lot of ways to address ergonomic use of a keyboard. My 2006 purchase replaced a Microsoft ergonomic keyboard purchased in 1997 which was rounded. With the Kinesis option set you can assemble the keyboard at whatever angle, palm support, or other option that you desire. There are lots of other ergonomic boards, but they lock you into an option set. In my reading, I found that the scientific... Read more
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent keyboard: I'll never go back to clunky microsoft or any other, January 18, 2009
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B. Hendricks "MT" (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kinesis Freestyle Solo Ergonomic USB Keyboard - Black (Electronics)
I'm a medical transcriptionist and have to type all day long. It got to the point where my wrists/arms/fingers were killing me pounding away on my Microsoft natural curve keyboard. A coworker told me about the Kinesis Freestyle and it literally saved my career. As soon as I began using it I realized I had absolutely zero pain! My production increased, as I no longer had to take breaks to ice my wrists. This keyboard is a must for anyone who does a lot of typing and is worried about carpal tunnel or is having any kind of pain. Apparently this is a very low-force keyboard with a rating of 45 while microsoft is a 65. The lower the number, the less actual force you have to place on each key. And that doesn't mean they are too super-sensitive. It makes ALL the difference when doing a lot of typing. The one and only thing I don't like about it is that darn fn key that toggles the keyboard back and forth from regular to numbers (keypad). It's too close to the left control key and... Read more
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