Keyboards: Qwerty, ergonomic

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Web sites of manufacturers calling their keyboards ergonomic, including selected lists from other reviewers.

 

Many of these Qwerty keyboards claimed to be ergonomic contain only minor reconfigurations of the standard Qwerty rectangular shape. So evaluate each carefully - ergonomic might just mean non-standard. For keyboards that are more ergonomic see our list: Keyboards: chording and other non-qwerty designs.

 

These sites were up as of 25 February 2009. This list is extensive but not necessarily complete.

 

Comfort:  http://www.comfortkeyboard.com/

 

Combimouse:  http://www.combimouse.com/

 

Fentek:  http://www.fentek-ind.com/Comfort-keyboard.htm

 

In Touch Systems:  http://www.magicwandkeyboard.com/

 

Kinesis:  http://www.kinesis-ergo.com/

 

Madentec:  http://www.madentec.com/products/

 

Maltron, PCD:  http://www.maltron.com/

 

Ergoflex:  available from:  http://www.tmis.org/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000008/000849.htm

 

SafeType:  http://www.safetype.com/

 

TypeMatrix: http://www.typematrix.com/documents/ProductSheet.pdf