I’ve been using Microsoft ergonomic keyboards for years. They take a bit of getting used to, but once I did that, I am uncomfortable working on a straight-across keyboard.
I will never again have a standard keyboard on my home computer.
Best feature-the way your arms are positioned in use, you have room between them for a dish of food (or a book or papers). Very convenient.
A caveat-if you’re a hunt’n’peck typer, you probably won’t like them.
IMHO, Microsoft’s ergonomic keyboards are the best product they make. I look forward to seeing the new one.
I think the ones that don’t have a problem with Microsoft keyboards are the ones that can touch type.
I like to stay in practice on the typewriter. I think an ergonomic typewriter would be kind of expensive, never mind too practical . . . (of course, the Kremlin’s busy with typewriters these days)