How to Pick a Laptop Keyboard


     When it comes to laptops, many people get caught up in specs. They want the fastest processors, the most powerful graphics cards and the biggest memory money can buy. They want performance so blazingly fast in a portable package that they forget other important things, such as ergonomics.
     I'm specifically talking about the keyboard here. The keyboard is one of the most important components of a laptop. It's the feature that makes or breaks it. If the keyboard sucks, you might as well give it to your younger sibling as a gift or send it to the recycling plant. What's the use of a 2500 dollar laptop if you're getting carpal tunnel syndrome from it?
     That's why when fishing for laptops, it's important you try out the keyboards first. Here are some things to consider:
Key Size and Position
     One of the first things you should take note of is the key size and how they are positioned on the laptop. Nobody wants to type on a keyboard with keys as small as ants. You certainly don't want a keyboard with overly large keys too. That just looks weird.
     Some manufacturers deliberately shrink important keys, such as Enter and Escape to save on space and make things look uniform. They might also place certain keys over others, causing you to making mistakes.
     Lenovo makes the best keyboards for laptops, and that should be your benchmark.
Key Shape
     Some keys are flat, leading to a uniform design that fits with the overall look of the laptop. Sometimes though, these things are more of a disadvantage, and they're just for looks.
     Keys that are concave are really good, because they conform to your fingertips and you can accurately type. You can press down knowing that you have the right letter under your fingers.
Palm Rest
     Another thing that buyers tend to forget is the palm rest, or how much space you have for your wrists when you place them on top of the keyboard.
     Having plenty of space is important because it makes your wrists comfortable for long periods of typing. Your arms don't feel strained because you don't have to lift them for long amounts of time. It's important to consider this because many laptops neglect this feature.
     Constant use of your fingers means that you need to find a position that's comfortable for you. If your laptop doesn't provide that, then move on to a new one. Also, you should consider the material used for the palm rest.
     After all, your wrist will be there for hours, so it's important that it feels good. Some laptop makers choose to put in some raised dots, while some fancy designs include glass.
     Pick the one that feels most comfortable for you so you can type comfortably.
     By following these tips, you can be sure that your wrists and hands will feel great. Why do I keep talking about comfort? It's one of the most important factors when using a laptop.
     When using a laptop, you shouldn't be a martyr and constantly endure the pain of typing uncomfortably. That will lead to serious injury.
     Remember, always make things easier on your end.

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