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Keyboard Ergonomics Hand Placement

2024-04-06 02:30:39

Not much to say other than it does what you expect it to. Ergonomics are nice and feels good in the hand.

5
2024-07-03 09:43:41

It works. Very easy ergonomics. The keyboard is very nice .... mostly the key feel.

5
2024-09-12 03:24:34

Easy to install, works great, great ergonomics - holds your hand very securely.

5
2024-09-03 06:13:26

I prefer the ergonomics of this keyboard to Apple's keyboard. The keys feel particularly good with just the right contour and feedback.

5
2024-06-09 06:32:41

This is the best keyboard that I used. Comfortable on the hand and had the best rgb lights.

5
2024-09-03 05:11:22

Great keyboard. Nice and loud keys for that audible feedback when gaming or typing. Comfortable ergonomics and aesthetically pleasing to look at

5
2024-04-11 04:16:31

Keyboard has excellent ergonomics, positive feeling to the keys (which seems to have reduced my typo rate), and easily pairs with desktop computers and my iPad. Nice to have easy connection to the iPad, especially, to enable me to get away from the iPads soft keyboard which is OK for texts but not much more in my opinion. I've been using one for about six months and its become so ingrained to my workflow that I bought a second copy to have on in both my office and my studio. I was pleased to be able to find this at B&H. Other vendors were out of stock and clueless on when it might be back in stock. Way to go, B&H!

5
2024-05-21 06:43:19

This was my second pair of AT headphones. I still have and use the AT-M50, but needed to have a back up pair on hand. I love the M50 for their comfort, ergonomics, and listening pleasure. The new M50X has all of that and maybe they are just a little smoother; perhaps richer sounding - either way I really like them. I have a 1,400.00 pair of reference headphones and these are not that; no the ATs are just the ones I enjoy the most. As for the Crane Laptop Stand - so far so good. It is rather difficult to set up and collapse, but is very stable and I love the adjustability. When closed, it takes up a remarkably small amount of space in my work box. It is fitting my needs and I have no regrets at all.

5
2024-08-03 03:57:19

A 100% improvement in ergonomics. Now the camera finally feels secure in my hand. we’ll see how it works out over the long term but part of me wonders if Nikon should just change the grip contour. It would lose its retro feel though. So short of that, I would just buy this item without any hesitation.

5
2024-07-02 02:54:43

I leave it on my R5 all the time. As you probably know by now, the R5 burns through its battery very quickly. You will need at least one extra battery with you. Why not use the battery grip and be done with worry? Cons: look, this thing adds weight. Put it on the R5 and you'll feel it. If you bought the R5 to have a small and lightweight mirrorless camera... Well run (don't walk) away. This isn't for you. Pros: the ergonomics for portrait orientation are fantastic. Without the grip, you cock your wrist to rotate the camera. Either you rotate your hand over the top, which is pretty awful for stability, or you rotate your hand under the bottom of the camera, and then your face is mashed up all over the touch screen. I don't know about you, but my nose is rather horrible at selecting autofocus points. With the grip, it's a completely different experience. The camera is stable and comfortable int the hand. All your buttons are there, right where they belong (the grip has its own joystick and af buttons) I use double button back-button autofocus. No problem. The grip improves the ergonomics in landscape orientation as well (in my opinion). My pinky no longer is excluded from joining the action and with full 5-finger control, the R5 just feels great to me. Yes, it's heavier. No, that doesn't bother me. Especially with a heavier lens. The batteries charge through the USB-C connection on the camera very easily. The battery grip includes two LEDs to indicate which battery is being charged. You can, of course, easily pull the batteries and put them on a charger. If I had a wish, it'd be that Canon had included a separate USB-c port on the grip just for charging. The port on the R5 body is a little fragile (according to Canon) because the port is attached directly to the PCB. I'd like a durable port (or an easy-to-repair) port so I didn't have to worry quite so much about tripping over the charging cable.

5