I occasionally wander the 'net looking for new ergonomic keyboards and mice.
I'm still using the Kinesis Advantage (1 at home and 1 at work), but I like to see what's out there.
These are some interesting offerings that I found
This one allows you to adjust the separation.
This is a new take on things.
This is another interesting option
I think this is primarily for gaming.
This is cool looking
And these are actually fairly old.
Datahands
And this would probably more accurately be called an input device, or a keyboard replacement. I think it uses chords of movements to create the characters.
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