There are 2 legs on the bottom. Try with the legs closed and the keyboard will be flat— then raise the legs and see if one way is better than the other. You still have your home row and your fingers (if you are not a 2-finger typist) will sit on appropriate keys as a regular keyboard — except you will have a large gap between the two hands. Your fingers will still type the same keys. Don’t rest your wrist on the wrist pad. You need to train your wrists, which 20 years ago, was the hardest part for me to learn. I never had carpal tunnel — I thought I would try because I type really hard. I can no longer type on a regular keyboard. |