![]() My thumb is naturally resting on the space key. This is what my resting hand looks like on the right side of the keyboard. Remember those extra keycaps? Here I am changing some of them for a Mac-friendly layout. It looks odd, but there’s a certain logic to it: To backspace, you press the left thumb. I did kind of wish there was a tactile “dot” on the F and J keys, though. The middle row is now in what they’re calling “Kinesis Blue”. Here’s a closeup of the left and right sides. The RJ-style phone connector can be used for optional Kinesis footpedals. No need to dig deep into your MacOS preferences (unless you want to). Switching from Windows to Mac only requires a keystroke command on the keyboard itself. In the box you get the Advantage2 keyboard, adhesive wrist pads, and extra keycaps for Mac users. ![]() USB cable length: 6 feet 3 inches 6 feet 1 inch from back edge of keyboard.It’s now natively supported, although you’ll need different keycaps (sold separately). 2-4KB, and will support “100+ heavy-duty macros”. The model featured here is the KB600 with Cherry MX brown switches, which don’t feature an obvious audible “click” like some mechanical keyboards with Cherry MX blues. For those who are familiar with the Kinesis Advantage, this latest version features the same overall shape and layout, but with new function row keys with Cherry ML switches with hard keycaps, vs.
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