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    Thumbs up Just Got My Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave!

    I have to say I'm very impressed with this product. It replaces my 2-year old Microsoft Wireless Desktop and typing is now a surprisingly relaxing experience . The wave design of the keyboard is the result of extensive research done by Logitech

    You really feel how the keyboard is a comfortable extension of your hands. The mouse is also very good, although it could be slightly bigger. Also, the forward / backward keys for the Internet are not ideally placed, but you get used to it.

    Overall, a great product for those who spend long periods on their computer and fear the onset of RSI or other related typing injuries . It's a bit pricey at just under $80 on Amazon, but now I can safely say it was worth it
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    I take it the keyboard is flexible ??
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    No, it's contoured that way. Kinda cool
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    Quote Originally Posted by EIR Loe.307 View Post
    No, it's contoured that way. Kinda cool
    Oh, ok, I figured it was flexible for some reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanicaRules View Post
    Oh, ok, I figured it was flexible for some reason.
    I thought that when I first saw the pic too I can't imagine typing in Jell-O Never know, it might not be that bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by saltysurprise View Post
    I thought that when I first saw the pic too I can't imagine typing in Jell-O Never know, it might not be that bad

    I guess it must feel better but since its still stiff and not forgiving, I dont know how much better that could be on your fingers, hands, and wrists.

    Jo will be the one to let us know how.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanicaRules View Post
    I guess it must feel better but since its still stiff and not forgiving, I dont know how much better that could be on your fingers, hands, and wrists.
    What I mean by 'feels good' is that it feels natural. And what you're saying is exactly the point. This keyboard is not stiff and is forgiving. The is almost no resistance when typing. I remember with my Microsoft one I used to apply so much pressure in comparison


 

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