Hmmm ... the reason I like the tilt is that, not being a touch typist, I need
to see the keys and on a flat surface, I feel like I'm reaching out into
no-man's land. When it sits on my lap, I invariably put my feet up so the
keyboard is at a slight incline.
What I find interesting about your comment is, while I've heard a backward tilt
is better for your wrists before, I've never seen a keyboard with this feature.
Even the ergonomic ones I've seen only offer a tilt-up option, but no way to
tilt down (although I've seen a few very expensive keyboard drawers that offer
this option). It would seem a universal fact that all keyboards have a slight
upward slant with the ability to enhance this even more.
So far, I've only got two against feet. Anybody else got an opinion?
John Kestner wrote:
> It's actually better for your wrists that the keyboard doesn't tilt
> forward. In fact, a slight tilt back is best for your wrists.
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