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Offline phinix

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TGR Alice - is it hard to get used to the profile?
« on: Tue, 17 September 2019, 08:51:58 »
I was wondering - is it hard to get used to this keyboard?
How hard is to type on these, coming off regular tkl shape?

Would it be easier to learn touch-typing on this ergo instead of regular, straight shape?
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Re: TGR Alice - is it hard to get used to the profile?
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 17 September 2019, 09:46:25 »
It's not significantly different in terms of shape than that common Microsoft ergo keyboard, which for me required no effort at all to adapt to. It shouldn't be tough for you to switch over if you already know how to touch type, and it may even help you learn proper touch typing by forcing you to type using the correct hand for each key.