As I supported my colleagues by editing articles back in the NY office, I found that I had some trouble getting used to the split layout of the keyboard. I found mixed results as I tested the Ergo K860 during one of the most difficult times of the year: CES. These allow your wrists to sit at a good angle, no matter your height. Different height settings are normal for the back of the keyboard, but novel for the front. At the bottom there's a harder, high-density foam, to provide support.īelow the wrist-rest, you've got a pair of feet with two height settings: minus-four degrees and minus-seven degrees. Under that, you've got memory foam to give your wrists some cushioning. The top layer is a fabric that Logitech touts as easy to clean. Logitech also implemented an inventive wrist wrest, which is made of three layers of padding.
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