The Wing45 keyboard redefines ergonomic design by splitting the keyboard into two halves, allowing for a natural shoulder-width hand placement. This design eliminates inward wrist bending and enables proper alignment of forearms and hands. The columnar stagger layout reduces awkward finger angles and lateral wrist strain during extended typing sessions. Tenting pads allow for an adjustable angle, promoting a handshake-like posture that decreases forearm strain. Overall, the Wing45 addresses common discomforts associated with traditional keyboards while enhancing typing efficiency and comfort.
The modern workspace has evolved dramatically over the past decade, but most of us are still typing on keyboards designed like it's 1985.
Traditional keyboards force compromises that most of us don't even realize we're making.
The Wing45 takes a fundamentally different approach by splitting the keyboard into two independent halves.
The columnar stagger layout represents another major departure from convention, allowing fingers to bend more naturally.
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