I'm a big fan of the BT keyboard train concept after using a Macbook Air for a year.
Having a touchpad right under you keyboard is probably the most ergonomic placement possible, and the built in wrist support is something I enjoy in my Macbook as well. In fact, the slight incline in the Apple keyboard and magic touchpad makes them LESS ergonomic, as confirmed by my chiropractor. The BT platform makes them both usable for me.
Unfortunately, I do not yet own neither item, and the combined costs of owning all three is a bit prohibitive, even if it makes for a perfect setup. That said, if I ever get myself a new iMac, I would be all over this!
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I'm a big fan of the BT keyboard train concept after using a Macbook Air for a year.
ReplyDeleteHaving a touchpad right under you keyboard is probably the most ergonomic placement possible, and the built in wrist support is something I enjoy in my Macbook as well. In fact, the slight incline in the Apple keyboard and magic touchpad makes them LESS ergonomic, as confirmed by my chiropractor. The BT platform makes them both usable for me.
Unfortunately, I do not yet own neither item, and the combined costs of owning all three is a bit prohibitive, even if it makes for a perfect setup. That said, if I ever get myself a new iMac, I would be all over this!