Is there a stylish, ergonomic, USB keyboard?
While it is up to you in the end, I think you need to seriously consider whether “possibly embarassing” should trump “working wrists”. On top of this, I’m not really sure how the Kinesis Advantage is “embarassing”. I’ve used the precursor to it (the Kinesis Classic) in an office setting for about 8 years, through 3 separate jobs. During that time, 99% of people have never even noticed it, and the ones who did have never once reacted negatively. Most simply say “huh, that’s an interesting keyboard”, and I mention that it really helps my wrists and that’s the last I hear of it. Beyond the “embarassment” factor, it pretty much matches every other criteria for you. It switches from qwerty to dvorak with a single button push (dual keycaps available). It’s a standard USB (or PS/2) keyboard, so Linux isn’t a problem. And it is built like a tank. I have a Classic that is so old that I have to use an AT to PS/2 adapter for it, and it still runs like a champ. I also have the USB model of the Cla
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