Buyer rule
Start with layout, switch feel, latency, and desk fit
Start with shoulder width, desk height, chair arms, monitor distance, mouse reach, wrist angle, keyboard width, and whether a split or compact layout reduces strain.

Ergonomic keyboard prices
Keyboard ergonomics is mostly placement. Board width, split angle, desk height, wrist rest height, mouse reach, chair arms, and monitor distance all decide whether the setup feels sustainable.
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Buyer rule
Start with shoulder width, desk height, chair arms, monitor distance, mouse reach, wrist angle, keyboard width, and whether a split or compact layout reduces strain.
Risk
The common mistake is buying an ergonomic keyboard but leaving the mouse too far away or the desk too high.
Amazon keyboard lanes
Use these lanes after the keyboard layout, switch feel, wired or wireless path, software needs, desk space, wrist support, and sound profile are specific. Amazon has the current listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
Shoulder-width lane for separating hand position and reducing inward wrist angle.
Angled-layout lane for buyers wanting a familiar one-piece board with a gentler hand angle.
Reach lane for reducing keyboard width and bringing the mouse closer.
Height lane for desks that sit too high for relaxed keyboard and mouse use.
Support lane for matching board height, wrist angle, and desk-edge comfort.
Mouse-pairing lane for buyers reducing reach and wrist rotation across the whole input setup.