Can someone please clarify for me that the Ergo BTC 8140 is definitely an ergonomic keyboard?
This was the buyer’s response to that information which seems very confusing. If I’m wrong, I would definitely like to know, however it seems that the BTC Keyboard above is most definitely an ergonomic keyboard, regardless of what the older PCMag Encyclopedia states. I highly doubt PCMag would feature an ergonomic keyboard on it’s website that was not truly ergonomic, yet that seems to be what the buyer is implying. “The definition you provide is NOT one by PC Magazine but is rather the product specifications from the manufacturer. It is the slant and V shape of the keys that qualify a keyboard as an ergonomic design. The keys on the keyboard in question here are straight across and provide no ergonomic benefit to the user. The definition I provided of an ergonomic keyboard design is from PC Magazine Encyclopedia, is the industry standard defintioin and has always been the same. Just because the base in which the keyboard is placed mimics an ergonomic one does not make the keyboard its
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