The problem is the goldtouch, if I remember correctly, is that the two halves don't come apart -- they must always remain connected -- unlike the http://www.ergocanada.com/products/keyboards/comfort_ergomagic.html . The thing I like about my Lexmark Select-Ease is that the two parts can be separated. BTW, did you e-mail me because of http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert/rsi.shtml ? > From: Michelle Sinotte <http://www.yahoo.com/~msinotte> > Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:27:46 -0800 (PST) > > Not sure if you've heard about this, but I figured if > you hadn't, you'd appreciate the tip. > > I had a Lexmark Select-Ease and totally loved it. I > decided to buy one for home too, and discovered it was > discontinued. With some research on the web, I found > the following keyboard, designed by the same guy ( I > think ), which I have found to be an improvement over > the Lexmark, mostely because of the feedback on the > keys - you don't have to type as "hard", which has > helped my RSI. I now own two, one for home, and one > for work. > > www.goldtouch.com > > Best wishes, > Michelle > > From: Michelle Sinotte <http://www.yahoo.com/~msinotte> > Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:00:45 -0800 (PST) > > Not sure if you've heard about this, but I figured if > you hadn't, you'd appreciate the tip. > > I had a Lexmark Select-Ease and totally loved it. I > decided to buy one for home too, and discovered it was > discontinued. With some research on the web, I found > the following keyboard, designed by the same guy ( I > think ), which I have found to be an improvement over > the Lexmark, mostely because of the feedback on the > keys - you don't have to type as "hard", which has > helped my RSI. I now own two, one for home, and one > for work. > > www.goldtouch.com > > Best wishes, > Michelle