Yes, this is their Wave design. Logitech has some ergonomic models like this. I wonder how it feels compared to normal one, since I use my ThinkPad keyboard mostly.
Since I do have K270/K295 keyboards on my mind in future, it might be a good idea to try Wave ones. I have large, strong hands and no wrist problems, but comfort could be a nice bonus. Although its mostly the ThinkPad laptop keyboard that I will use anyway, it always satisfies.
Is that the flow/wave one? I saw Mrwhosetheboss himself using a Logitech wave/flow keyboard which was funny.
It looks wavy yeah, not sure if it’s the same, but it helps prevent a few different types of wrist issues long term so it makes sense.
Yes, this is their Wave design. Logitech has some ergonomic models like this. I wonder how it feels compared to normal one, since I use my ThinkPad keyboard mostly.
I use it with my laptop also, I have a little lap table I use when I sit on the couch
I looked again, and wow, K350 is quite good (and cheap, $30). K860 is even better, though a bit pricey at $120.
Since I do have K270/K295 keyboards on my mind in future, it might be a good idea to try Wave ones. I have large, strong hands and no wrist problems, but comfort could be a nice bonus. Although its mostly the ThinkPad laptop keyboard that I will use anyway, it always satisfies.