Kaiboards

Are you using a traditional keyboard right now? Why are they the way they are, and what could be done better %1%? The answer spans from size %2% over form factor %3% to the layout. Changing the latter is easy on any device but is, undeniably, a learning curve %4%. Improving the keyboard itself is a great excuse to choose %5% or even design %6% a new input device — or anything in-between! This, in turn, opens up new possibilities to adjust the layout: where do special symbols go with fewer keys %7%? What about the optimal modifier arrangement %8%? Fascinating solutions of varying complexity exist; by choosing what's right for you, you're very likely to improve your typing comfort and health for years to come. Of course, familiar elements like switches and keycaps %9% are still applicable. Moreover, there are always further improvements you could make to an ergonomic workspace, including alternative pointing devices %10%.