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"Ergonomic"

I suppose this might be ergonomic for some people, but everyone has different needs, and it isn't accessible or ergonomic for as many people as conventional non-chordal keyboards, "space cadet" keyboards, one-handed chordal keyboards, one-handed non-chordal keyboards, etc. depending who is using them. One-side-fits all ergonomics isn't ergonomic. 108.48.94.155 (talk) 22:44, 30 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

This class of keyboards has many different adjustments:
- Palm rests for the datahand come in 2 sizes, for the newer boards, they are 3D printed, so pretty much anything you can print.
- On the DH, the finger clusters can be moved front/back and up/down, on both the left and right sides. A very wide range.
- On the newer boards, literally every finger cluster's position can be custom, in all 6 degrees of freedom within some pretty sane limits.
- In conclusion: The objections above make no sense for the Datahand, and even less for the more modern boards of this "lineage". 71.232.39.112 (talk) 17:38, 15 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]