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Proper Ergonomic Keyboard Position
Mandhy | 2024-06-22 08:17:53 |
It is the only compact ergonomic keyboard that seems to be available, that is structurally sound (without bending). 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-27 09:48:40 |
Keyboard is well designed with proper feedback and touch. 5 |
LaVon W. | 2024-07-12 05:11:52 |
I've been using the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard (4000?) for years. I've found that I need to see the keys more often and thought the old keyboard quite large. While looking for low-vision keyboards I found this illuminated model. I thought I'd never adapt to or like a flat keyboard like this but I was so wrong. This is the best keyboard I've ever used. Easy strike, silent, and I can see the keys without bright room lighting -- even without my glasses! A full numbers layout, easy extra function keys, great configuration, easy setup, and a sophisticated appearance. Love it. Highly recommended for everyone at all skill levels. 5 |
SueMK | 2024-04-25 09:35:52 |
Very reliable, really nice, ergonomic mouse and solid keyboard 5 |
Jeannie | 2024-06-27 05:57:12 |
I was looking for a new 24 display with better ergonomic adjustments. The height and tilt adjustments allow me to get a more comfortable viewing position. I've been suffering from dry eyes lately so I wanted to try the blue light filter. I'm not sure yet if it really works - my ophthalmologist says it's just a marketing gimmick - but I figured it can't hurt to have it, and it wasn't a big premium over monitors without it. I do appreciate the rest reminder feature helping you to focus away from the screen at adjustable intervals. Sure you can set up an ongoing timer on your phone for that purpose but that's a nice feature to have. I have not played much with the different viewing modes yet but it's good to have them. I'm not a hard-core graphics designer but I enjoy viewing and editing my pictures so I will probably use the Scenery and sRGB mode a lot. I also like the thin bezels and the real (not touch-sensitive) buttons for the OSD menu. The only thing I disliked at first was the I/O ports being vertical instead of horizontal, therefore more difficult to access, but once past the initial setup it's no longer an issue. As usual, B&H had the lowest price for this monitor, and they delivered promptly! 5 |
Bill | 2024-09-12 03:18:52 |
I'm using this keyboard with Nuendo. The shortcuts are a great time saver. It's ergonomic. Highly recommend it. 5 |
Loren | 2024-09-14 02:15:40 |
This is what you turn to when you need to temporarily hold something in a certain position and you don't have the proper mechanical device. Has lots of uses and when you have it available you wonder how you ever got along without it. Doesn't leave the mess that you get with ductape. 5 |
Walter | 2024-08-23 07:13:52 |
Using the proper mounting plate on a tripod this thing is instant off and on between tripod and shoulder. The images with b-raw are well, b-raw, magnificent. Use with opt evf and tilta nano follow focus. It's just a sweet camera to use. Noted down sides: Autofocus in loud and slow. I rarely use it but still notable. V-mount battery position precludes the use of timecode in per the position of the USB out on the V-mount battery. Iris wheel is tucked way up against the back of the screen and a pain to get to. Hoping in time I'll get used to the position when using camera on shoulder. 5 |
Marco | 2024-08-04 03:27:31 |
logi can take it's ball and go home. proper hand position, adaptive dpi for quick or precise movement 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-14 04:58:17 |
I've gone my entire life without a proper wheel setup for racing games. As a kid I had a couple of those $30 mad catz steering wheels and never had a proper setup to utilize them. Even if I did the wheels were trash. Fast forward to now and I started thinking about racing setups to get me really into GT Sport. Since I'm limited on space I found a Playseat Challenge. The biggest plus about this is the storage size, along with having a proper seating position, unlike many of the cheaper setups out there that use a chair. Onto the wheel. I opted for this over the logitech due to the fact it's belt driven. No annoying clunks and ratcheting. Sure the logitech wheel looks better, but the thrustmaster wheel is perfect. Paddles are solid, feedback is great, noise level is perfect. I did buy the t3pa-pro pedals due to being able to position them like they are in a normal car, plus the all metal base/pedals are very nice. The first day of driving was a little strange, but quickly adaptable. Just adjusting pedals to my preference and overall seating position were the biggest obstacles at first. I had to learn how to drive with paddles for the first time as well. One thing with a wheel is if you're staying on track it's much easier to pull off consistent laps. In Day 2 on my first attempt I broke my Day 1 fastest lap time by 5 seconds. Day 3 I improved another second. Most of the top times compared to me are still 3 seconds faster, but you can definitely understand where you need to improve if you think about speed through corners, when to brake, feeling the tires at or before their breaking point. I wish I had this for as long as I've ever played any racing game. I do many player other genres on ps4 so GT isn't my primary game like a lot of GT players, but with a little patience you'll be having the most fun in a racing game in no time. 5 |