“Being that I only have one usable hand I can never type like other people do this keyboard is perfect for me, it is much easier for me to find the letters that I want to use.”
Chris Moore
“I have wanted one of these for 30 years! I learned touch typing on a mechanical typewriter in high school in the 1960s, but ever since I needed a laptop for work, I went back to hunt and peck since the keyboard feel was so different to me. The qwerty layout is a relic of the 19th century, intended to prevent key jamming when typing at too high a speed. I found my first voice to print program in the Windows 95 era and I haven’t missed touch typing since then. Anyone who uses a smartphone or streaming app normally sees an alphabetical keyboard layout, except for the MAX streaming app which forced me to sign up through a qwerty layout on the TV screen (ugh!). The quality of this keyboard seems excellent to me and the installation proved so simple that I missed the instructions printed on the box at first. Granted, there will be a learning curve even for those who hunt and peck, but if you don’t have a problem with qwerty then I wouldn’t think you would be looking for one of these. It would be nice to know what battery life can be expected, but I guess I will find out.”
FredSoCal
“It worked fine for a dyslexic child that was having problem with a conventional keyboard.”
Roger Blackington
“Used at a friends it’s unbelievable”
Cc
“My uncle shakes really bad and could no longer use a mouse and keyboard even with software to sturdy the mouse for him so he was having his wife type for him. She is in her 70s and doesn’t know how to type or where all the keys were located. This keyboard saved the day for them. the quality is really good for the price.”
Noid
“All keyboards should be like this, i never understood the point in arranging the keys in a completely nonsensical arrangement with no apparent order.”