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wrist rest angle
Posted: 04 Aug 2022, 15:31
by guidemetothelight
Hey Guys ,
do you have an oppinion regarding the angle of wrist rests ?
I plan on casting keyboard cases inside a mold and i modeled my keyboard like this:
Do the dimensions look right to you ?
Happy Typing,
Nick
Re: wrist rest angle
Posted: 13 Aug 2022, 10:22
by Shifty
The wrist rests I have made are flat and about the same height as the keyboard. Ergonomics-wise, you should have your wrists pretty straight in a normal typing position, the slope you have seems like it would put your wrist into extension, which would not be ideal. But that's just my best guess, you should make a physical prototype to see what is comfortable for you.
Re: wrist rest angle
Posted: 15 Aug 2022, 17:14
by guidemetothelight
Shifty wrote: 13 Aug 2022, 10:22
The wrist rests I have made are flat and about the same height as the keyboard. Ergonomics-wise, you should have your wrists pretty straight in a normal typing position, the slope you have seems like it would put your wrist into extension, which would not be ideal. But that's just my best guess, you should make a physical prototype to see what is comfortable for you.
Thank you for your input !
Probably ill seperate the keyboard and the wrist rest , since that will be way easier to manufacture and i can change stuff later and easier.
For the case, ill try to model something like the norbauer cases.
I just have to thing about typing angle
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Re: wrist rest angle
Posted: 15 Aug 2022, 20:13
by Findecanor
There might have been a better case for an integrated wrist rest if the keyboard was split with
tenting - thus sloping the wrist rests sideways. Many split ergonomic keyboards have integrated wrist rests, but a notable exeption would be the
µTRON which has cushions that are separate.
BTW, back in the early '00s I was really annoyed with Microsoft's keyboards. Not only because of the lousy key-feel but also because their plastic wrist rests were sloped too much forwards. I could not rest my wrists on the rests - they just slid off. Those should serve as a warning example of doing it wrong.
Re: wrist rest angle
Posted: 20 Aug 2022, 00:42
by guidemetothelight
Findecanor wrote: 15 Aug 2022, 20:13
There might have been a better case for an integrated wrist rest if the keyboard was split with
tenting - thus sloping the wrist rests sideways.
iam gonna go "traditional" diy pour case , meaning 60% , thick upper rim and smaller lower rim, and 6% angle.
probably with linear or clicky alps
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hopefully a gasket mount.