Most of us are misunderstanding the purpose of the keyboard leg
The keyboard leg is supposed to help your hands type more comfortably. But is it true?
If you take care of it, you won't be surprised that the keyboard has legs. At each computer keyboard in a loose, genuine, phonetic form, there are 2 hoists at the top that can be folded neatly. They are called keyboard pins.
Every keyboard has 2 legs like this.
What is the purpose of these two legs, you know? When opened, the top of the keyboard will be slightly taller than usual. And according to the majority of respondents, they all assume that the reason they appear is for you to type more comfortably, help your wrists to support fatigue, and, more importantly, avoid getting your hands on.
But actually, it was all wrong!
To know the true purpose of this item, we need to know about a "truth". That is the world has 2 types of people: A type of keystroke type "pecking" 2 fingers. The other, freely available, looks at the screen, 10 fingers glide on the keyboard.
The world has 2 types of people .
The first type is called "type blind", because if you want to type, you must look down on the keyboard. And two keyboard pins came out to make it easier for people of this type to see the keyboard.
As for "team typing 10 fingers", the keyboard leg is a redundant, even harmful. According to some studies, leaving the keyboard flat, without legs is the best way to type the wrist. If you feel uncomfortable, the big possibility is because you have sat too low.
For "team typing 10 fingers", the keyboard's leg is a redundant, even harmful.
Meanwhile, if you raise the tip of the keyboard too high, the risk of fatigue, wrist muscle distortion is entirely possible.
So from here on, do you know how you have to leave the keyboard?
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