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Hey fellow typists! As a keyboard vendor, we want to better understand what keyboard features are most important for your workflow and comfort. What characteristics like layout, key shape, ergonomic aspects (split/tilt/wrist rest), or custom shortcuts are essential for you?
As a thank you for the helpful feedback, we are giving away one EK01 Plus Ergonomic Split Keyboard. To enter for a chance to win, please leave a comment below answering the question. We will select one winner based on the responses.
Rules:
- One winner was selected on Feb 2
- USA only
- The winner chosen based on the detail and completeness of the comment
We appreciate the opportunity from r/typing to engage with this community.
We hope for continued meaningful events in the future!
Thank you all for participating and best of luck!
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Thank you everyone for the valuable insights provided. We have selected u/Ok_Taro_1085 as the winner for our EK01 Plus Ergonomic Split Keyboard.
We hope to have the opportunity to host more fun activities in this community again soon. Thank you!
Essential? I'm fairly new to this world, and do not do typing professionally. at this point, i don't see myself going to a staggered layout again, this might be because iv gotten used to ortholinear so much that it take a bit to just go back.
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