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海外TECH Engadget The best ergonomic keyboards for 2024 https://www.engadget.com/best-ergonomic-keyboard-130047982.html?src=rss Spending hours at a computer can be rough on your body If your wrists shoulders neck or other areas have started complaining you might want to get an ergonomic keyboard The ergonomic design shifts the position of your arms and wrists which for some can relieve tension and strain After using a fully split keyboard for a number of months I feel an improvement in my shoulder tension But split boards come with a learning curve Semi split or Alice boards are easier to get used to while still opening up space between your elbows Other factors like tenting and a negative tilt can also address discomfort Since there s no single best ergonomic keyboard for everyone this guide will help you decide which type of board might suit your needs What to look for in an ergonomic keyboard Alice vs split Most ergonomic keyboard layouts fall into two categories Alice and split The former is a single board with the two halves of the keys rotated about degrees apart at the bottom The separation forms an A shaped space between the keys ーwhich has nothing to do with why it s called an Alice layout it s just a happy coincidence This subtle tweak pushes your elbows away from your ribs while keeping a straight line from your forearm to your middle knuckle Using one I pretty instantly felt more open along the front side of my body This layout more closely resembles a traditional keyboard so it should be easier for most folks to get used to than a fully split option Speaking of split boards break the keys into two separate parts you can position individually You can put them shoulder distance apart bring them closer together or angle them as much as feels comfortable You can also put your mouse between the halves which may feel like an easier trip for your cursor hand Personally I like being able to put my current snack between the two parts I ve also found that pairing a split keyboard with a good ergonomic mouse has helped me even more nbsp Tenkeyless You can find ergonomic keyboards with and without number pads Not having those number keys on the right side lets you keep your mouse closer in minimizing overall reach But if you work with numbers a lot you ll likely want that pad included Some programmable boards allow for the use of layers which temporarily repurpose keys and can provide you with a ten key option through clever remapping of letter keys Tenting and negative tilt Tenting raises the middle of the keyboard up so your hands move closer to a handshake position Alice keyboards usually angle up towards the middle and always to a fixed degree since the two sides are connected Split boards often let you adjust the degree of tenting going from flat to subtle to extreme lift You may have encountered keyboards with an optional lift at the back of the board raising the top keys higher than the space bar Every set of hands is different but for most people pulling the backs of the hands towards the forearms increases strain Negative tilt has the opposite effect by sloping in the other direction lowering the top number keys while raising the edge with the spacebar Many Alice and some split keyboards offer an optional negative tilt I found it was more comfortable to enable that feature when I m standing and I preferred to have the keys flat when sat at my desk Staggered vs columnar This decision seems to be one of the more hotly contested among ergo enthusiasts A conventional keyboard has staggered keys with each row slightly offset to the rows above and below it ーso the A key is about halfway between the Q and W above it This is a holdover from vintage mechanical typewriters in which each press activated a hammer that smashed ink onto paper in the shape of a letter To fit the hammers as close together as possible while still allowing for finger pads the keys were staggered Columnar or ortholinear keyboards stack the keys in orderly columns often with rows that are not linear Proponents claim this makes the keys easier to reach Whether that s true will be up to your fingers to decide but I can say for certain that if you learned to type on a staggered keyboard switching to a columnar layout is tough It will take days possibly weeks before you instinctively hit the C key The N M and B keys don t fare much better Programmable keys With a few exceptions most ergonomic keyboards will work with PCs or Macs as a standard typing input but the use of function and hot keys may require some remapping It can be as easy as an onboard switch to toggle between Mac and PC layouts or as involved as downloading software to change up the keys Some boards even include or let you buy extra keycaps to change say the Mac s Command and Option keys to PC s Start and Alt buttons For some boards remapping or programming keys is a crucial feature Gaming peripherals have extra keys that you can set to execute a series of keystrokes with the push of a single button Keyboards that work with layers in which a single button can perform several functions typically allow you to change what those are Some ergo keyboards have non standard layouts like thumb clusters with multiple keys near the space bar that you operate with your thumb You ll also be able to program those Other considerations Ergonomic keyboards come in mechanical membrane and scissor switch versions Which works best for you is again up to your preference I won t get too deep into the particulars here as we have an entire guide devoted to mechanical boards but the short of it is that membrane and scissor switches are less customizable than mechanical and typically cheaper Typing on them tends to be quieter and softer Mechanical switches are more customizable offer a more responsive typing experience and are usually pricier nbsp You ll also have the option of wired or wireless ergonomic boards All other things being equal wired models are less expensive Competitive gamers who rely on split second responses may prefer the zero lag of wired keyboards Wired models also never run out of battery life and have fewer connectivity issues But wireless keyboards keep your desk less cluttered Some ergonomic keyboards come with permanent or removable wrist or palm rests which can be cushioned or hard This is another area where opinions diverge proponents claim they help you maintain a neutral hand position while detractors say they put pressure on the tendons in your wrist and can exacerbate conditions like carpal tunnel Ideally your palms should be resting not your wrists and you might find you like having that support or you may find the pressure uncomfortable nbsp Photo by Amy Skorheim Engadget How we tested All our guides begin with extensive research to figure out what s out there and what s worth testing We consider brands with good reputations that we ve heard good things about from colleagues and look at keyboard reviews in forums and other trusted publications For this guide I looked for keyboards with ergonomic features like tenting split keys palm support and so on I also zeroed in on boards that didn t require a deep amount of familiarity with the vast and exhaustive world of custom keyboards Once I settled on ten boards I acquired them and used each one for anywhere from a few days to a few weeks I tried out the remapping and macros software and considered the comfort design price and durability of each model before arriving at picks I think will work best for the most people out there Best ergonomic keyboards for This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-08-05 09:01:25
海外TECH Java Code Geeks Guide to CompletableFuture join() vs get() https://www.javacodegeeks.com/guide-to-completablefuture-join-vs-get.html Java s CompletableFuture is a powerful tool for asynchronous programming offering various methods to handle and manipulate future tasks Among these methods join and get are two commonly used for waiting for the completion of a task and retrieving its result Let us delve into understanding the key differences between CompletableFuture join vs get Overview 2024-08-05 09:21:14
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