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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: siouxscout on Tue, 28 June 2011, 07:32:45

Title: Wrist Pads
Post by: siouxscout on Tue, 28 June 2011, 07:32:45
I am in search of a good wrist pad to go with these MX11800's I've got. Its the only thing really holding me back from using them all day.

Any recommendations or are they all just soft pieces of material and doesn't matter which?
Title: Wrist Pads
Post by: redpill on Tue, 28 June 2011, 10:06:15
Well people definitely have their opinions.  A lot of folks like the leather ones but they can get a little pricey.  I prefer the 3M gel type that are widely available from various retailers.
Title: Wrist Pads
Post by: appie747 on Tue, 28 June 2011, 17:38:07
I bought this one 2 months ago. I also have a MX11800 and enjoy typing with this combination. It's about 10 cm wider than the Compaq so you could use it also as a wristpad for the mouse although I don't use it like that.
http://www.centralpoint.nl/polssteunen/fellowes/91737-art-91737-num-155965/ (http://www.centralpoint.nl/polssteunen/fellowes/91737-art-91737-num-155965/)
Title: Wrist Pads
Post by: Boyiee on Sat, 06 August 2011, 15:53:12
Sorry to Bump. I'm also looking for a wrist rest. The wooden ones from the OCN guy are awesome, but I'm not sure about those as I'm trying to kill two birds with one stone. I have both a 104 and tenkeyless, and I'd like to use ONE wrist rest between the two of them. Any suggestions?
Title: Wrist Pads
Post by: siouxscout on Thu, 15 September 2011, 12:30:52
BTW I played up the "my wrists are hurting" and then quickly work brought me a wrist pad, nice one to. Think its made by Nvelo but not sure.

I tried to get hem to buy me a MS natural 4000 to, but that never happened ahah.
Title: Wrist Pads
Post by: Lanx on Thu, 15 September 2011, 16:03:54
that's a cheap workplace, ms ergo is like 40bucks 50 bucks at overpriced places.