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14. Kensington Foam Wrist Rest (Black), 62383

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Kensington Foam Wrist Rest (Black), 62383
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ColorBlack
Height1.1023622036 Inches
Length17.9133858085 Inches
Weight0.5291094288 Pounds
Width3.2283464534 Inches
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20. Allsop 29538 Wrist Assist Memory Foam Ergonomic Wrist Rest, Black (ASP29538)

Unique shape inhibit side-to-side bending.Comfortable memory foam cushion.Easy-sliding Teflon bottom.
Allsop 29538 Wrist Assist Memory Foam Ergonomic Wrist Rest, Black (ASP29538)
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ColorBlack
Height6.5 Inches
Length1.45 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2019
Weight0.022 Pounds
Width5.94 Inches
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u/kiwiandapple · 2 pointsr/buildapcforme

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My rationale for the chosen products:


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CPU:

  • Review
    Intel 6 core, 12 threaded, unlocked Broadwell-E (the latest) CPU. This CPU is the follow up from the i7-5820K a highly popular CPU because of it's amazing value for money aspect for the higher end consumers.
    This CPU will wreck anything you'll throw at it for a very long time.

    CPU Cooler:

  • Review
    It's huge, it's black and it performs extremely well consider that you barely freaking hear it. This cooler will let you overclock the CPU to hopefully somewhere around 4,2 to 4,6GHz.
    Overclocking is always a luck of the draw or "silicon lottery" since some chips overclock better than others and there is nothing you can do against it.

    Motherboard:

  • Review
    I decided to change this up, because the MSI X99 Krait needs to have the correct BIOS version to allow Broadwell-E CPUs to boot. I am not sure if you're able to upgrade the BIOS with an USB stick without having the correct CPU in it, so I rather not risk it and suggest this less sexy, but still nice looking Asus motherboard.
    The i7-6800K is supported since the earliest BIOS version & all PCB versions.

    Memory:

  • RAM is RAM. That means that it doesn't really matter from who you buy it, performance difference is pretty much 0 if you compare the same speeds, but different brands.
    And speed in itself also isn't extremely important either, but can give a slight edge under certain circumstances. So I didn't go down with the speed much.

    I did decide to lower it to 16GB, why? Because RAM is only going to be an issue when you open a lot of programs at the same.. 16GB is a pretty big amount and I am very certain that you'll have enough of RAM for.. at least 2-3 years.
    When you buy 32GB of RAM and only use LESS than 8GB for the most part, you've got 24GB just sitting there doing nothing! Which is the whole "burning a pocket in your wallet"

    Storage:

  • Review
    The best consumer SSD on the market as far as I'm aware. It's actually possible to save some money and get a cheaper one, you'll have a real hard time to notice any performance difference in your use case.
    Anyway, check out the videos about HDDs & SSDs to learn more about it if needed.

    You indeed want to install the OS & any program you often use. Games don't get an FPS increase when it's installed on an SSD, just will load a bit faster.

    You may also be interested in a NAS if you want to backup your music files. Don't rely on a HDD to stay alive non stop, it can always die at any time, but this HDD is very reliable and doesn't spin as fast. This reduces performance ever so slightly, but makes up for that by in theory lasting longer and also being more silent. A trade off I personally like to make any time.

    Video Card:

  • Review (Nvidia Founders Edition. A nice general overview of the new features of the 10 series GPUs.
  • Founders Edition Explained. A great video that explains you why you wouldn't want to buy a Founders Edition.
  • Review (EVGA FTW Edition). A video review of the card.
  • Review

    So these videos and the last written review, should provide you with a very good idea of what kind of performance you can get out of the card. Remember that they often test the cards in games at max / ultra settings!
    You can turn down some settings which often won't affect the quality of the visual looks by much, yet provides a much better FPS number.

    Case:


    You've already got it! I like turtles..

    Case fans:

  • Product Page
    Can't find a review, you just have to trust me that these fans are whisper quiet, especially compared to the stock fans that come with the Case. Replace those all with these and you'll have a hard time to hear the PC for most of the time you'll use it.

    Power Supply:

  • Review
    10 year warranty, 80+ gold, fully-modular, semi-passive fan profile, 850W PSU from Corsair made by CWT.
    This PSU is an absolute beast, it's extremely high quality. One of the best PSUs you can buy in this wattage / price bracket. The reason why we both went for 850W is that when you start to overclock both the CPU & GPU, they'll draw more wattage, which means if you have 2 cards in the system, you'll start to hit about 600-700W. So 850W is for sure going to be more than enough! This system will pull around 350-400W after overclocking both of these products.

    OS:

  • Standard Windows 10, make sure that you have a USB stick to install the OS. It's very easy to do if you have a PC or Laptop with a USB port type A port on it, just watch the guide.

    Monitor:

  • Review
    2560x1440p, 27", IPS, G-Sync, 144Hz monitor from Asus with height, pivot, swivel and tilt adjustment.

    A very detailed review, I highly recommend to read through it a fair bit. It got some very good information in it. Including the refresh rate! To spoil it for you, they recommend to not bother overclocking the monitor to 165Hz. It's benefits don't outweigh the drawbacks it gives and honestly, good luck to hit 144 FPS anyway in most games!

    Keyboard:

  • Review
    It's hard to really recommend a keyboard, but I went with the Cherry MX brown switches instead of the REDs. If you really enjoy the current MX REDs on your keyboard, feel free to just keep using it or swapping this keybaord for the Ducky Shine 5 RGB with MX Reds.
    Now this keyboard is freaking amazing, Ducky is a big name in the quality keyboard market. I personally have a Ducky Shine 0 and absolutely love it. I use this keyboard pretty much every day and type a lot.. It's also being hammered with dust, dirt and other junk that for some reason just gets into this bloody keyboard no matter what. So I clean it frequently.

    Regardless, this RGB lightning is the big deal on the keyboard. But it's going to take a while to get it setup, since it actually does not use software at all. So you have to press keys to change the colors. This may seem like freaking silly, but on one hand.. It's also pretty nice. As said in the review, it's both a blessing and a curse.

    Mouse:

  • Review
    This is probably one of the best "all round" gaming mice you can get. It really gets praised highly by almost every reviewer and I personally also really loved the feel of this mouse when I had about a minute of play time with it in a local store. It feels really nice that's for sure.

    Mousepad:

  • I just included a large mouse mat, because.. I can? It's cheap and I personally also got one. It's such a freaking awesome experience to have a mouse mat for both your keyboard and mouse at the same time. I even put my external DAC/AMP & microphone on it as well and have no issues with it. It also serves a little bit as a wrist rest, but if you want one, you can also buy this.

    Headphones:

  • Review (Sennheiser HD598)
  • Review (AKG K702)

    So I actually provide 2 different headphones, they're fairly similar. All headphones are different and because of the fact that you play guitar, you want to have a very "flat" styled headphones. To be able to monitor the sound you create.
    I can talk a lot about sound, so I'll just leave it for now and say, you can't go wrong with either of these.

    Microphone:

  • Review
  • Review (guitar test!)
  • Review DIFFERENT MICROPHONE (Samson Go!)

    I personally have these as well! Not lying and they really sound amazing. I mean, just listen to the girl and the quality she gets out of it. Of course, you have to tune it a bit in your audio recording software, she does peak a good bit still because she's still to close it.
    I included that Samson GO microphone review as well, because my youtube just played it after the other guitar review and honestly, this sounds freaking beautiful. The Samson GO is a super small, £40 microphone from Samson. The Samson Meteor is I am certain off, better because it just is "bigger" and I suppose the frequency response it can catch is better.
    It's not a high end microphone by any imagination, but it's very good regardless.

u/SkyCoops · 8 pointsr/olkb

I have been using my handwired Preonic-clone-ish (same as Planck, with one more row) for about 2 months now.

It has been my best keyboard experience ever.

Here are 3 reasons why:


  • layout configuration: being about to - easily - configure any key on your keyboard is amazing. QMK does a great job at making TMK firmware easy to use.

  • macros: programming macros on this keyboard is, for me, the best feature of QMK. I have set up macros which open my emails, copies HEX colors and opens it in my online color picker, and many other useful features I use for work.

  • ortholinear layout: after going ortho, you’ll only stick to othos ;)

    Daily driver


    I have been using it everyday for work and home use. I program and write everyday with it.

    Therefore, does it make me faster?


    I use to think it would make my work "faster". Literally speaking, it does not. Here is the misconception: people think having an ergonomic keyboard would make you type faster, and therefore, get your work done in less time.

    Here is my vision about it: I think having a keyboard which fits you and your needs will free your mind about how you translate your thoughts to your computer. Therefore, you will think less about how to write it, and more about your work.

    Programming tips


  • search in QMK firmware users macros and layouts ;
  • try as many layouts and configurations as possible, when you truly feels confortable with one, keep it ;
  • checkout the links at the end of the comment for more help.

    Ergonomics


    Since the Plank is a small 40% compact keyboard, it is not the most ergonomic keyboard for people which suffer of minor wrist issues (just like me).

    What I do is I hover type (it makes my wrist less supinated, therefore less work on the hand tendons).

    To do so, I bought some wrist wrest (like these) for work, and I always make sure my elbows and forearms are always resting at the same level at the top of my keys.

    Please note that it is my opinion and which I feel more comfortable with. Do as what is the best for you.

    Conclusion


    I have not only learned a whole new way of using a keyboard, but since I have been using it, I feel free. I am using a keyboard that I like, that I made myself, and makes me more productive. I strongly suggest you to dig up as much information as you can before getting your Planck, so you'll be ready to have fun and program whatever you want on it.

    I hope I helped you and gave you as much information as you needed.

    Useful links (which might save your day)


    QMK Macro guide/documentation

    Macro ideas

    Advanced macro example

    PS: I built the Preonic and not the Planck because I live in France and the number row is full of useful characters such as accents and apostrophes. Calling off would have been a pain for me. Here is my build if you want to see it.

u/NinjaMilez · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Was going to mention a change of stand but you already said you were probably going to change it. The one you've chosen, nice and minimal with a small footprint that complements your setup nicely.

> That was a mistake on my part. When I ordered this desk, it came with the option of having grommet holes drilled in, or being flat. But because it's a sit/stand desk, it cannot be against the wall, so cables run better behind it than through it. I'll eventually be replacing it with a flat white tabletop with no grommet holes. I considered the ones you suggested, but that would just lead to visible cables.

Good idea. I guess you probably wouldn't need the extra USB ports anyway since your case is easily accessible.

> Omron (Romer-G) switches, so no major custom keycaps yet. However, I prefer a white base with black keycaps (I don't know why, since everything else on the desk is black base with white top, my wife previously suggested the same idea as you). I'm considering THIS (same keyboard, gloss white base), or painting it myself. We'll see, not a priority.

If budget is a concern then painting would be the way to go, or even having a go a wrapping it in white carbon fibre textured vinyl if you wanted to mix things up visually a bit.

Though, if budget does allow you can always go custom-built mechanical and have it look however you like, though I did see that you prefer scissor switches so it probably wouldn't be worth the investment just to see how you like a "proper" mechanical. Customs get very expensive very quickly. If you're interested then take a look at the mechanicalkeyboards subreddit.

Small tip for your keyboard cable here. Get some rubber mouse feet that are about 15mm tall and put them under your monitor stand. This way there will be enough space under the monitor route the cable, hiding a bit of its length.

I'd strongly advise that you ditch the Graffiti pad unless you really find it helps with your typing posture. Really, your hands should be like this for typing. I also find they add a little too much visual noise. While gaming, people should really have their hand above the keyboard too. Something like this arm rest this would help with that. You can probably paint it.

If you tend to have drinks with you at your desk quite often then it might be a good idea to grab a coaster, silicone if possible.

Holy shit, I typed this line after writing the bit below after looking for an example coaster for you and found these. Dunno if you've already seen then but what a coincidence!

If you think adding that image in you setup a third time is a bit overboard than you can go for a plain white or black coaster. For a white desk I'd go for black if you want more contrast and white if you'd rather it not be as noticeable.

In your original post you mentioned that you understand that your chair is bad for your back. If I were you then start saving now since, if you've not already started looking, proper ergonomic chairs are so expensive. If Steelcase haven't released a new model by the time you come to buy a new chair then you can get the Gesture which is available in multiple colour options. It's like $1,000. Or the Herman Miller Embody. Again, multiple colours. About $1300.

Gesture if you're going for a more office-esque look and the Embody for a more 'creative' or relaxed feel.

Both of those chairs are flagships, but they are also the nicest looking chairs I've seen! You can get cheaper ones but they aren't as adjustable or ergonomic.

I'd also like to reiterate that your setup is really nice. Too many times do we see people on this sub who've bought a boat-load of expensive gear but is so aesthetically incongruent and not tried to manage a single cable. The worst offender being RGB mouse pads. WHY WOULD YOU NEED RGB ON THAT!? Not to mention that it introduces another cable going over most of the desk that you don't need.

u/Acknown3 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Also, here's a review that I sent to another person asking me about the 6Gv2:

"I've only owned low-end keyboards like the standard $20 Logitechs, so I don't have much in the way of high end keyboards, but I can definitely say that I'm satisfied with my purchase.

The only "cons" are lack of macros and no backlighting. The macros aren't a big deal since you can purchase a Logitech G13 to fix that. For the backlighting, I generally always have my room lighted, so that isn't a concern for me. If it is for you, you could just buy a small desk lamp.
Just some food for thought.

Now, for the good stuff: The keys respond after pressing them down about half-way.

Another pro is a standard keyboard layout. The only major differences are the larger enter key, which moves the backslash to the left of the right shift, thus making the right shift smaller. I don't notice much of a difference with this, but if you're a programmer, it could take some getting used to.

The other difference is the Windows key, which I'm sure you know of. It's on the right side, so if you use Windows shortcuts a lot, especially in Windows 8, you'll have to get used to that. Other than those two things, everything else is "standard."

The etching on the keys tends to fade a bit after a few weeks of use, but they still look fine to me. It's really just the WASD keys for me that look faded, but again, it isn't that big of a deal.

It doesn't require drivers, which is cool, and it's just as simple as plug-and-play. This is pretty convenient for me when I take it over to my friend's house.

Although it's a USB keyboard, it comes with a PS2 adapter, so it has full anti-ghosting. If you want to press 104 keys in a Word document for fun, you can, and they will all register.

And it comes with Cherry Blacks, which you can read up here.

So overall, I would definitely recommend this keyboard. It has some flaws, but none that actually affect its performance. It's all aesthetic really. You can find it on Amazon for $85, which is a good deal for me.

On yeah, and this thing is built like a brick. It'll survive anything that you throw at it.

Also, you might want to get a wrist rest."

u/Laughmasterb · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

<70g zealios would probably be okay, but I wouldn't recommend using heavy switches as a "workout" for your fingers/wrists, you'd be much better off doing actual workouts for that. Heavier switches won't really help with wrist pain, and switches that are too heavy can make it worse.

An ergo keyboard would be a good thing to look into, though the most important thing is wrist position. You need to make sure the tops of your hands are parallel to your arms. If you're having trouble with hovering your arms over your desk like that you could try stacking a couple of fat wrist rests on top of each other. OR you can (sort of) achieve the same result by putting your elbows below the edge of your desk in order to have your whole arm at an angle.

As far as actual ergo boards go, they tend to be way more expensive but tbh if you're having serious wrist pain I'd look into them. Getting treated for carpal tunnel is way more expensive than the extra $100-200. The Kinesis Advantage is probably the best thing in terms of actually making you adopt an ergonomic typing stance. Barring that (they are expensive), the next best thing would be an ergo board with tenting (horizontal tilt) such as the Ergodox EZ. Though if you have small hands you might not like the thumb cluster of the ergodox much. Technically you can tent any split keyboard by just stacking shit under the inside edges.

OK, on to numpads. A lot of people will tell you how un-ergonomic a fullsize board is. This has more to do with getting an RSI in your shoulder than your wrists, but it would still be recommended to get a TKL with a separate numpad and putting the pad to the left of your keyboard. If you want something programmable, the ducky pocket would be good, but there are several <$20 mechanical numpads on Amazon that work just fine if you just want to use it for number entry. If you really don't like the sound of that you might want to look into the Cooler Master Masterkeys M, which IMO is a severely underrated layout.

Last thing I'll mention: Mice. You didn't say anything about them but IME changing my mouse out for something more ergonomic made the biggest difference in reducing my own wrist pain. Personally I now use the Logitech MX Vertical, which pretty much forces you to put your wrist straight and makes you hold it at a more natural angle to put less stress on your wrist. Then there's trackballs. If you go that route I'd recommend using something like the Kensington Expert where you move the ball with your hand rather than your thumb. I used a Logitech trackball for a little while but using my thumb for mouse movement actually agitated my wrist more than just using a normal mouse. And if you don't want to buy a new mouse, consider switching to using a "claw grip" since that should tend to put your wrist at a straighter angle.

u/Hundike · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

If you want a TKL I have the Ducky Zero with reds for gaming and I'm very happy with it. Blue switches are probably nicer but we decided we're gonna go for the quieter ones for now (my partner has a Ducky Shine 3 with browns, those are really nice as well). If you don't need a number pad I would highly recommend a TKL, it's very comfortable and saves a surprising amount of space on your desk.

I would recommend this keyboard and this wrist pad - it comes a bit over £100 but it's well worth it. Or if OCUK has some deals running grab something else, the reviews are quite good there.

u/web-cyborg · 1 pointr/ultrawidemasterrace

You can already angle/spin and space the koolertron however you want to really, it just doesn't have tall stands to tilt it much sideways. I'd highly recommend some good wrist pads for it though. I use a stiff flat 1/2 wrist pad in front of all three of the "half keyboards" I use as well as a black bean bag one in front of my mechanical blue num pad. wrist pads That way I am on the same level with the base of my palms and my fingers are above the keyboards. The thing that really busts up people's wrists is that regular one piece keyboards are straight instead of two halves which can be angled with their arm to wrist alignment. Bad keyboard alignment ends up bending the outer wrists inward > < instead of pointing your hands in line with your arms / \. I keep my keyboards spread apart enough and and angled enough that I'm not crimping my wrists. With the pads and freedom of spacing and angle I have I don't feel the need to tilt the keyboards sideways or make them concave or convex.

So I have zero issues with the koolertron spaced comfortably while using the aforementioned wrist pads and with enough desk space to place them properly so I wouldn't consider the ergodox a linear upgrade but rather a parallel preference option, at least to me. The ergodox is more expensive for sure at $300 - $360 but that doesn't necessarily make it better. The koolertron was $168 + the custom keycaps were another $35, plus the 2 wrist pads were $14 each so for the split keyboard typing portion of my setup came to about $235 + tax. Besides that, I game on a mx red koolertron macro gaming sideboard + use action keys on a reddragon mmo mouse, and I have a mx blue keys num pad.

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I used to use a ms ergo 4k at one monitor which wasn't too bad ergonomically but wasn't mechanical, and I had a g19 gaming keyboard at one point but that wasn't great ergonomically. The Koolertron is way more comfortable than "gaming keyboards" and laptop keyboards, and the gaming 1/2 board has more keys than my g13 did and is mechanical keys (mx reds). The ergodox doesn't look bad though, especially in black so looks like another good option but I am extremely happy with the koolertron stuff personally.

u/UnDeaD_AmP · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

For me, the feel is good. A bit mushy for about a week, but afterwards, if you can touch type, I'd say its perfect. The bumps do help a TON with tactility. As a high school senior, I've only written a couple long session papers on this but from my experience its really awesome. If i have one recommendation for this board for typing, i'd say get a wrist rest since it sits high in my opinion. I got the Grifiti fat wristrest and now I can game and type for hours. (: About 3 months into this combination and i really like it.


edit: like this! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FPDAU6Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_-Mf5ybJMK5A67

u/BadPenguin810 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Mouse Pad - Reflex Lab Pro

I've used this everyday for over 6 months now and it's holding up well. One of my favorite purchases, having so much space for my mouse hand is great for competitive FPS games.

Mouse - Zowie EC1-A

This mouse is the real deal. Great responsiveness, feels great in my hand, a button with 4 DPI settings that I can't accidentally press in the middle of play, and no annoying software to install. Very simple with just 5 buttons.

Keyboard - Corsair Vengeance K65 Mechanical

Wasn't my first choice of keyboard, but I have no regrets. Keys feel great with red switches, although it's very loud without any dampeners. Recommend o-rings if you have an open mic.

Wrist Rest - Glorious Gaming

Despite the cringey name, they seem to have a decent reputation for their products, and though I've had mine for a short time, it's lasted well and has been very comfortable. I was unsure of the thickness at first, but I find I prefer a thicker wrist rest.

Headphones - Superlux HD681 EVO

I'm not anything close to an audiophile, so I can't comment too much on the sound. They're plenty loud enough, and sound decent enough to me. More importantly, for me anyway, is their durability and comfortability. They've lasted me nearly 2 years now and the foam pieces are only just starting to crack and wear down with heavy use. They even included a spare pair, which I haven't felt the need to use yet. They're great to use for extended periods of time as well. They don't start to bother me unless they're not sitting right, or I've just spent too long at the computer.

Microphone - Zalman Zm-Mic1

Has a 10ft wire and is under $10. It's kind of hard to beat, as far as mics go. Very durable, mine is 5 years old. I even spilled rum and coke in it once, still works fine. The sound quality is rather lacking, but that's to be expected from a mic this cheap.

Gamepad - Xbox One controller for emulators, Steam Controller for everything else

u/RubenMcNoobin · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I've never used the square ones from PC Gaming Race so I unfortunately don't have an opinion on that. I did buy a couple of the most popular ones on Amazon after reading reviews.

This one, Le Petit Mouse Cushion by Imak is my all-time favorite. It's the perfect size and height for my wrists when my arms are at the same height as my desk. It's has just enough support, but not too much. More importantly, two sides - one is a soft cloth that does a great job clinging to most mousepads, and the other side has very smooth bumps that let it glide everywhere which is perfect for when I'm playing games and moving my mouse everywhere.

The Handstands Add-A-Pad is my second favorite and the one I use at work. Be warned though, plenty of reviews were right - too many beads at first! I have smaller wrists and using it at first caused MORE pain since it would sit my wrist so high. After removing ~40% of the beads over the course of a couple times, I found exactly the amount of support I needed. Sewed it up and it's much better!

u/Shadow703793 · 5 pointsr/pathofexile

OP, the equipment (mouse + keyboard + hand rest) really matters. If you don't have a good mouse or keyboard and a hand rest you may want to really invest in these.

Also you can map your mouse buttons to the keyboard. Or you can map everything to your mouse if you decide to go that route. A good multi button mouse like the G600 (specifically meant for MMO gaming without using the KB much) can map all the keys needed for POE to the mouse. There are other mice you should look at, specifically look for a decent 5-7 button mouse. Gigabyte makes quite a good 5 button mouse you can get for like $20.

I HIGHLY recommend a good mouse pad and a wrist rest pad. I use this 3M wrist pad combined with a Steel Serise mouse pad. A good mouse pad makes a very noticeable difference in terms of how hard/easy it is to move the mouse.

u/perpterts · 1 pointr/buildapc

Hmm that was an interesting study to read. I'm not sure if it makes any difference, but it seems like that study was focused mainly on the ergonomics of using mice. I know some mouse pads themselves come with wrist rests, typically made out of that silicon material. However, i'm just talking about keyboard wrist rests.

It would have been interesting to see this study being done on subjects using a keyboard, both with and without a wrist rest (i'm sure there is such a study, somewhere..not going to bother with trying to dig one up at this moment). A keyboard requires much more work from one's hands so I could assume that a wrist rest would help alleviate someone who maybe works for long hours at a time at a keyboard that doesn't already provide some sort of angled wrist support.

From personal experience-- I've had a co-worker who is an avid PC gamer and always uses his K65 compact mechanical keyboard which comes equipped with a rubberized (or some sort of softer plastic) slope for support.

At our job, we need to be using a computer at all times. The keyboards provided to us there have absolutely no support for the wrist. He began to complain of feeling strain on his wrists, and bought himself one of these, and hasn't complained since.

So it's a bit tough to say, but I feel like there's a lot of factors. For some people it could work and for others, maybe not.

u/YEAH_TOAST · 4 pointsr/Guildwars2

I've had pain in my wrists, mostly from diablo-style action RPGs, but I ended up switching to much more ergonomic setups at both home and work.

I switched to an ergonomic keyboard:
https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Natural-Ergonomic-Keyboard-4000/dp/B000A6PPOK?th=1

An important note, a lot of keyboard have those little raising feet on the back. They are bad for your wrists. They are the result of putting feet on the front getting patented (which are good for your wrists) and keyboard companies deciding that those were cool selling points and putting the feet on the back to avoid the patent, regardless of how bad it was for the user... This microsoft keyboard avoids the patent by having a separate attachment that raises the front to create a neutral wrist position.

At work I use this mouse wrist rest because I have multiple monitors and need to move my hand to get across all of them. I also have a hard mousepad so that it slides effortlessly:
https://www.amazon.com/Allsop-29538-Assist-Ergonomic-ASP29538/dp/B000O77KKC/ref=sr_1_53?ie=UTF8&qid=1479519217&sr=8-53&keywords=wrist+rest

At home I use this wrist rest and high sensitivity so I barely have to move my hand to accomplish things:
https://www.amazon.com/HandStands-55510-Add-Wrist-Cushion/dp/B001CWI0XY/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1479519188&sr=8-7&keywords=wrist+rest

It's all about avoiding twisting and bending your wrist and excessive strain on it. It made a huge difference for me, but I ended up buying like 4 different mouse wrist rests at the same time since they were all around $10 to find the ones that worked best for me.

u/d1sconnect · 2 pointsr/AskMen

I peeled one of these once. The gel inside is pretty much identical to those novelty sticky hands that you get out of gumball machines. Me and a friend had fun for about an hour just swinging it at stuff. You could swing it against the wall and it would stretch out like 6 feet and stick. So another boneheaded friend shows up and decides that we should see how far it would stretch. So we had this thing stretched out at least 20 feet, maybe more, when friend B jokingly suggests that friend A should let his end go. I was holding it about waist height with both hands and sure enough, he lets go and the entire thing snaps back and hits me square in the junk.

I couldn't get out of the fetal position on the ground for like 15 minutes. and it was sore for hours afterwards.

u/ItsADanThing · 2 pointsr/cad

I have very large hands and have used a few high(er) end mice over the last couple years. I would also recommend a wrist pad, either as part of the mousepad or something like this.

My favorite mouse for every day use is the SteelSeries Rival 300 (I have the original rival which appears to be the same as the 300). It is quite large and has grippy rubber on either side. You can also disable the lighting easily with the software and it won't scream "gaming mouse". I have used it at work for a the better part of 4 years now and have no complaints, the rubber under my thumb has worn quite a bit but otherwise it is just fine.

For home I have the logitech g502 which I like quite a bit but it is distinctly a gaming mouse. It is pretty big but still a lot smaller than the Rival, I have to claw grip it still. I am actually considering replacing it with another Rival.

The g502 replaced a Corsair m65 for me which I never loved, it was solid but was a bit too small and never felt quite right for me.

The m65 had replaced my old Logitech g9x which I loved but was discontinued and demands too much for a good condition one these days.

u/xXxNoScopeMLGxXx · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

So far it's been great! I think I got a great deal on it ($70 on Amazon).

My first observation is that I need a wrist rest otherwise it hurts my wrists after a few minutes from the angle I have to raise them. I bought this one today but for now, I'm using a folded hand towel.

Another thing I have to get used to is how I type. I guess I have developed a rabbit of hitting keys fast/hard and it's very noticeable (and loud) on this keyboard. However, over the course of the day, I have improved on that a lot.

So far I love it! It makes my wrists hurt but that's just until I get my wrist rest.

Overall I'm very happy with it.

u/LeftMySoulAtHome · 11 pointsr/GirlGamers

Hi! I also have chronic pain/am disabled. I play Steam games with an Xbox One controller with the Windows 10 wireless adapter. (I tried the Steam Controller but it was bulky, not intuitive, and I basically hated it. lol. YMMV.)

I have my tower sitting in this cabinet, which I covered with this film to keep everything hidden. My husband cut out the back of the cabinet to install a fan / make room for the cables to come out of the back.

We used these cord covers to keep everything neat.

I use this wall-mounted swing arm from Amazon for my monitor. I push it toward the wall when I am done. (I put my chair/station in the corner for this to work.)

I sit in an IKEA Poang chair with ottoman, using this lower lumbar cushion and this coccyx cushion.

I use this mouse arm on the Poang chair, these cushions for my elbows, and a beanbag rest for my wrist (for when I have to use the mouse).

My keyboard sits on a shelf beside me and I pull it onto a lap desk (stored under my chair) for when I need to use it.

I also have a wall mount for my Xbox One controller.

I hope that helps! It took me a long time to get something together that keeps my living room still looking like a living room. :)

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/starcraft

just take the key off? or can you not do that on laptops?

for a keyboard

Absolutely for the win, its the keyboard that i have. Its the best priced mechanical you can get and its the sexiest thing in the world, ive loved in the moment it came in the mail, i treat it like my child.

Only problem with it is the height isnt adjustable though not a major problem because its almost perfect height, also the bottem is thick so it stands up an extra inch or so, i would suggest getting a memory foam wrist rest

u/strig · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

S Pro looks awesome. I have a model down from that, the QuickFire Rapid with brown switches. Amazing keyboard.

I would highly recommend getting a grifiti wrist rest for it. It fits perfectly with this keyboard form factor and makes typing a lot more comfortable.

u/capn_hector · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

For the most part I'm really happy with it. Dead accurate, very smooth, and the "self-cleaning" ball just works. You hold it differently from a mouse, and it doesn't pretend to be a mouse like other trackballs. It's very, very large in comparison to most devices (probably not good for small hands) and you need to hold your hand very far forward to work the buttons and the scroll wheel right. It's always comfortable but it takes a month or two to fully adapt until it feels "natural" and you stop thinking about it. I do recommend a wrist rest since you hold it so far forward. If you let your wrist "kink" as it meets the desk I think you will get real sore.

It's my personal bet to try and stave off carpal tunnel syndrome - I think moving my fingers/hand to roll the ball is less likely to cause problems than a thumb-control trackball (moving your thumb while your hand is clenched is not a natural movement) or a mouse. I've never had problems with CT Syndrome, but given that I work at a desk I do worry about the potential for it.

There are a few things I don't like about the LaserTRAC - the combo to toggle sensor resolution (middle+right mouse button) is easier to hit accidentally than I'd like particularly in gaming, there are only 3 buttons, and as far as I know there are no "real" add-on buttons available, just things that people have ghetto'd up with Legos and stuff. The only one I've ever seen that looked good was a modded dictation foot-pedal - but at that point you might as well just get a USB dictation foot-pedal and forget about the LaserTRAC's expansion ports. I got the jacks because they were only like $5 or $10 extra on Massdrop... but it's pretty much wasted money.

Personal opinion here but the casing's "top slope" is not quite right somehow and I think that's where some of the learning curve comes from. I use a wrist rest to get my hand farther up on the device and it works fine, but really I think they could stand to lop off the closest 3/4" or 1" of the body casing so that you are not tempted to rest your hand too low on it. Or maybe just embrace the fact that it's an enormous honking trackball and have a less aggressive downward curve to force your wrist higher up into a horizontal position.

u/Statutory_Vape · 1 pointr/battlestations

Reposted from yesterday because I was ashamed to show the tower, but forgot that the rules make me.

Because I got this question yesterday, I'll go ahead and address it. I moved from retail to work for a good friend of my family. He owns a local business that's been around since the late 1930s, and was started by his grandfather. He's done well, and decided he wants to break into the online sales market, so I'm working with a web developer company to put together an e-commerce site, and once it's up, I'll be running it by myself until it's too much for just me, at which time I will hire people, and train and supervise them.

2x Dell SE2717H monitors

Wallpaper from reddit

Dell OptiPlex 7040 running Windows 7 Professional

Dell KM636 Keyboard/Mouse Combo

Halter height adjustable monitor stands – 2 Pack

Gimars memory foam keyboard and mouse wrist rests

AmazonBasics USB-Powered Speakers

Reflex Lab Large Gaming Mouse Pad – 36”x12”x.20”

Mini File Cabinet Business Card Holder

Lenovo Yoga 2 laptop from college days

Member’s Mark Tumbler because I’m not paying Yeti prices

Cyxus Blue Light Filter Glasses

Boosted carbon fiber sunglasses

Guitar Pen Holder thing from an arts festival years ago – I think.

Coffee mug from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. If you haven’t been here yet, you seriously need to go. It’s incredible.


I know it’s nothing high performance, fast, or crazy expensive, but the desktop and monitors came with the job, so I can’t complain too much. Please ignore the mess of wiring underneath. It was set up when they gave me my office, so I didn’t get to run things like I would have. We will be relocating soon, and with that, I’ll make things look much cleaner. Hopefully, I’ll be upgrading soon to something not running Windows 7 Professional, and something not this, because this can barely even run photoshop without crashing the graphics card. Oh well!

u/Vital1ty · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Well, personally I'd recommend to not use a wrist rest at all. But~~ if I were to use one, I'd go with something like this:

https://www.amazon.ca/Grifiti-Standard-Keyboards-Mechanical-Materials/dp/B004D8PYE2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1473915931&sr=8-3&keywords=wrist+rest

Now, I'm not sure about the strafe, but my original K70 wrist rest fits on my K70 LUX. It's a little looser than the one that came with the K70 LUX, but it still works. Maybe see if you can find the replacement wrist rest from somewhere that's easy to return it to. Try it, see if it works, return if it doesn't. Not sure how I can help other than this, but good luck!

u/shak3800 · 1 pointr/Trackballs

It depends on your hand. I bought two different kinds

This one

https://www.amazon.com/Handstands-55510-Beaded-Ergonomic-Cushion/dp/B001CWI0XY/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=handstands&qid=1550930572&s=gateway&sr=8-3

And this one

https://www.amazon.de/wristee-Handauflage-Handgelenkauflage-Handballenauflage-ergonomisch/dp/B00795LVMK/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1550930629&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=wristee

The first one gives more height than i need so i am not using it all.

The second one levels my wrist completely. Its ergonomic heaven for my case at least. If your hand is small i recommend the second one. It isn't gel type but it has like beans inside i think buckwheat which feels better for my wrist. Its a try and error process until you find the one with the best results

u/daybreak15 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I'm not going to say a wrist rest will solve all of your problems, but I have a Ducky Zero and it does sit a bit high. I got this wrist pad and it all feels a lot better. Granted, I don't have the Shine 3, but I have used it and with this pad it feels great. It may or may not solve your problems, but give it a shot as well as inverting the spacebar. I've never had that problem, I guess I hit the spacebar different than you, but we all type differently.

u/chrisxixcross · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Oh my god yes the Klipsch sound system is incredible! Since my board also has a integrated sound card they sound absolutely insane I was really impressed as I was looking for sound systems to buy online when my friend offered to sell me the Klipsch. As for the keyboard great choice! That was actually my first keyboard and I absolutely loved it! Mx browns are by far the best all round switch there is, it has the tactile feedback that blues do but not so clicky. Since the TK doesnt have a wristpad go with one of these! - http://www.amazon.com/Tenkeyless-Mechanical-Keyboards-Steelseries-Notebooks/dp/B00FPDAU6Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1409531997&sr=8-2&keywords=grifiti+fat+wrist+pad

Also if you're interested here's where I got my Trigger-Z - http://www.cmstore-usa.com/cm-storm-trigger-z-fully-backlit-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-with-cherry-mx-brown-keyswitches/

u/valkyr · 1 pointr/gamingpc

Fantastic. I love the keyboard. Mechanical is such a delight to type on. The half wrist rest was pretty annoying, though, so I bought a 3M Leatherette Gel Wrist Rest with some spare Amazon credit that I had. I've used a K90 before, and the full wrist rest on it wasn't to my liking, so I'm glad I went this route, though it would've been the same price to get the more featured K90 as it was the K60 + wrist rest.

u/kittykatmax · 1 pointr/Ergonomics

The cutout is to bring you closer in, so your work surface wraps around you. Usually, it means the mouse is within easier reach. I gather you can't adjust your armrests down or back? If not, your options are:

(1) replace the work surface on your desk

(2) find something to fill in the gap (like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072HW8B7J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 if it fits, although you could steal the hardware and attach to anything you wanted. I actually have this and am generally happy with it).

(3) remove the chair arms

(3) remove chair arms and add elbow supports that clamp to your desk ( something like https://www.amazon.com/Packs-Rotating-Extension-Elbow-Armrest/dp/B00QMMMFU8/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=elbow+support+desk&qid=1571165216&s=office-products&sr=1-1 although I've never tried them personally)

Good luck!

u/The-ArtfulDodger · 1 pointr/pcgaming

I believe something like this would suit you perfectly.

Gel wrist rests are by far the most comfortable, as they mould/yield to your wrist. I have one and it works great.

u/pufanu · 1 pointr/LogitechG

Wow, you're not wasting any time, are you :D. There's also a nice Glorious one, which fits the width of the G810 even better

https://www.amazon.com/Glorious-Gaming-Wrist-Pad-Rest/dp/B00V5AXPTW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1550240478&sr=8-3&keywords=glorious+wrist+rest

This one is textile, I think, not leatherette.

u/machine3lf · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad

It's the perfect size for my board. Thank you, on the caps! The board is a poker3 rgb. When I was looking around for caps, I had seen a photo someone posted here, from about a year ago, of the translucent pudding keycaps on their poker3, and I thought it looked great, so I bought some myself. They especially look good with the white plate under the caps that come on the board.

Older post

The caps are from FlashQuark

u/Terryfrankkratos · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

>I decided I'd rather have one with MX-Blues or Browns

Browns and Blues are very different as they are tactile(browns) and clicky(Blues) not linear like reds, they are both pretty light switches as well, are you sure you don't want something slightly stiff like clears(tactile) or blacks(linear) because if you get browns or blues you might continue to accidentally holding down keys. .

>I want a full size keyboard, preferably tkl

Full size and tkl are different things, this is full size, and this is tkl

> I need it to be backlit

why?

>I want it to have a wrist rest like the corsair k-series does.

You can buy wrist rests separately for a low cost like this or this or even this if you need it to be 1337

u/Depariel · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I haven't used that one specifically, but I have been using this one recently, and I like it pretty well. I had one of those generic gel ones before, and it also worked well.

u/deeoh · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Check out the rests from Grifiti. They come in various lengthus and help get your hand in better position. I have a few and sometimes I even stack two to get my wrists super elevated.

u/Oso_oscuro · 1 pointr/battlestations

Sure! They are both 3M gel wrist rests from Amazon.

3M Gel Wrist Rest for Keyboards, Soothing Gel Comfort with Durable, Easy to Clean Leatherette Cover, Antimicrobial Product Protection, 19", Black (WR310LE) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000WU4H5C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_YCVhAb3S42RFS

u/mrselkies · 1 pointr/keyboards

I have size 18 of this. It's awesome. Perfect size for the keyboard and very, very comfortable.

u/Girfex · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

If I were on a first date, I... Who am I kidding? All I'd do is talk about my daughter and how amazing she is, and brag that I made something ridiculously smart AND beautiful AND have the willfullness to make it as far as she wants to go in life.

this please if I win! myself!

u/dr_droidberg · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I'm looking for a wrist rest but am unsure what to get.

u/ThatCheshireCat · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I ended up buying it from Amazon. The layout is US, and the top row of keys have some kind of scratch in the same place almost like when you twist plastic from plastic when building model kits? But either way the keyboard is amazing and it was £20 cheaper than the other ones listed in the UK Layout.

I also bought this Wrist Rest made by Grifiti and its perfect!

u/free_mustacherides · 2 pointsr/gaming

I used this keyboard for a while till something got spilled on it :(. Very good keyboard especially when you use This wrist rest. Hope that helps! also I prefer brown switches. come check out /r/MechanicalKeyboards ! Its a good community.

u/uzuhl · 2 pointsr/KillYourConsole

To add about the wrist pad, get one that's about the height of your keyboard so your wrists won't fall into a weird angle causing stress, which I've noticed a lot of the stock wristpads that come with keyboards do cause your wrists to do.This one is pretty good. I got it on sale for about $6.

Another good one is this. They both sit about as high as a standard keyboard so you won't be causing any strain on your wrists.

A mouse-pad with a cushion may also help you, like this. It all comes down to preference though, as I like flat, large mousepads, but these can help reduce strain and keep your wrist straight.

u/alose · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Depends on what material you want:

  • Grifiti

  • Glorious PC Gaming Race

    Those are probably the best value. Honestly, anything about an inch thick will work fine. You could make your own from a 1x4 pine board.
u/cf0ed2aa-bdf5-4ef6-a · 5 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Sure, bought this one for the keyboard and this one for the mouse

They are pretty solid but still pretty soft and have a kind of neoprene feel to them. As I said above I only had them for about a day now but I like them so far.

u/Zatchillac · 2 pointsr/battlestations

I don't care for the logo, but this thing is super comfortable

u/-x86 · 2 pointsr/sysadmin

I use a normal mouse and keyboard, but I do use a wrist support for the mouse.

I use this thing and I love it: https://www.amazon.com/Handstands-55510-Beaded-Ergonomic-Cushion/dp/B001CWI0XY

u/teh_utyske · 1 pointr/gaming

It depends on a lot of things. For the longest time, I used Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 and a Logitech M570 trackball due to issues with my arms and wrists. Both are really great, but take time to get used to, especially when it comes to gaming.

Now I use a Corsair keyboard, the same as the one in the picture, but with proper wrist support like this: https://www.amazon.com/3M-Leatherette-Antimicrobial-Protection-WR310LE/dp/B000WU4H5C

And I switch between a Logitech G400 mouse, a Logitech M570 trackball, and a Logitech Marble mouse, which is also a trackball despite the name.

u/Odetodistractions · 8 pointsr/buildapc

I hightly recommend the CM Quickfire Rapid to anyone knew to the mechanical keyboard world. They are built very well. They don't go for the 'Gamer' look and just offer a solid keyboard. They are available from most big retailers (most high level mechs are not). They offer a lot of the perks of premium mech boards, without the higher price as you can often find them for pretty cheap ($50 - $80). The only real downside to them, is the key caps. They are pretty cheap, but odds are if you're buying a mechanical keyboard, you plan on customizing them anyways. Which the QFR lends itself very well to. Some keyboards (like the K65) have some keys that are not standard size. This makes it a little more difficult to customize.


Need a wrist wrest? Look no further than the Griffiti Tenkeyless. It may fray a little, but support is very good and it's comfy. As opposed to other brands that offer cheap plasic ones.

u/Robocroakie · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I see. Thanks for elaborating, I will definitely work on these things.

As for the suggestions: are there any good 'standard' keyboards with a more traditional layout? Smaller size is fine as the argument for them makes a lot of sense, but I kinda just don't like any of the super ergonomic ones with unique designs. I dig that this is terrible reasoning for not getting them, and if I talk to a doctor and they suggest I do that for real, I will likely do it, but for now maybe something a little more normalized would be cool.

EDIT: Really digging this guy. I think working on proper posture, having never known that parallel arm positioning was contributing to the problem... my left arm tends to lean at a 45 degree angle inward when I game, which is likely why that arm/hand tends to hurt. Maybe I could get something like this to go along with it.

u/Benzanfoxet · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I like the Gritifi Fat. Pretty cheap, and comfortable. I'd say it's about the right height for my Pro S as well.

u/ChaksQ · 8 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I don't like the idea of the full hand case. I figure with the Classic case I can add wrist rests if I want them. Like these

I absolutely love mine, I can't stand normal staggered keyboard layouts at all anymore. Benefit to the classic case is my ergo hook is way more portable for traveling.

I will say I don't like the layered sheets style case at all. I would prefer an injection molded case for it to be more compact. If I ever get a 3D printer the first thing I'm doing with it is a compact case for my ergo dox.

u/ImHellaHungry · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

after about a couple months or so of use you can see the surface layer peeling on the bottom left of the pic, so if you want something you can use a long, long time probably not for you, but they're relatively cheap so getting one every 4 months or so wouldn't dig into the wallet too bad. I just flip it to the other side when I use it, I reoriented just for the pic.

performance-wise, it's awesome, doesn't make my hands sweaty, stay still really well, elevates the wrists to a good height; typing without it is uncomfortable now

u/zyck_titan · 1 pointr/buildapc

A wrist rest keeps me comfortable when I'm using the computer for extended periods of time.

I also use these headphone holders, they are cheap and mount with doublesided tape, and they'll hold just about any headphones you can find.

Another thing that many people don't think about, but can make a massive difference, is monitor placement. VESA Arm mounts are great for having monitors placed where you want them, while also letting you shift them around when you need to.

u/TheRealStandard · 1 pointr/buildapc

I don't understand your requirements for wanting a smooth keyboard? But for something slim and durable https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Wired-Keyboard-Black-580-ADMT/dp/B00ZYLMQH0/ A basic Dell keyboard will hold up well for a long time.

Ergonomic is kind of a buzzword that seems to constantly change. Maybe a simple https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Full-Size-Ergonomic-Wireless-Scrolling/dp/B078HFRNSP/ that fits better for people that are right handed?

https://www.amazon.com/VicTsing-Keyboard-Superfine-Support-Computer/dp/B07H3P49NH/

I'd recommend this though regardless of your keyboard and mouse since it forces your wrists in a better position over the mouse and keyboard.

u/wewladendmylife · 2 pointsr/SiegeAcademy

While aim training and developing muscle memory is important for most people, you have a unique problem. Before dedicating a lot of time to aim practice I would try to minimize the shakiness in your hand first.

What is your sens and how large is your mousepad? You want your sens to be as low as possible while still being able to make a 180* turn with one sweep across the mousepad. Any of these should be fine.

Lowering your sens will also minimize the shakiness in your hand. Maybe you could also look into larger mouses or ones with specialized surfaces. If you walked into microcenter or some PC store and explained your problem I'm sure they would let you test out a bunch of different mice. Don't settle for equipment that doesn't do the job!

Something else that might help minimize your condition is playing with your wrist on a soft raised surface. I used to play a lot of Osu! and would get some shakiness in my hand. When I placed my wrist on the long one from this it helped to minimize that. Its squishy and that helped to cushion some of that.

As for practicing your aim it's limited in siege. Thunt is good for learning recoil but I prefer to practice my raw aim in CSGO aim training maps like aimbotz.

u/relic5 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

A lot of the reviews say you will need to remove beads for regular profile comfort, but I found these to be quite nice given the angle of the tent, these pair nicely: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CWI0XY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/nRRe · 2 pointsr/battlestations

/u/Vault_75 posted it earlier http://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Keyboards-MacBooks-Notebooks-Neoprene/dp/B004DANDN4/ref=sr_1_11?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1377035435&sr=1-11 he was correct. it's great for typing, doesn't cover the arrow keys though as it is too short. love it though.

u/BarronVonLemmings · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Try one of those squishy keyboard wrist tests that might help your wrist

Gimars Upgrade Enlarge Gel Memory Foam Set Keyboard Wrist Pillow Rest Pad and Mouse Wrist Cushion Support for Office, Computer, Laptop, Mac - Durable, Comfortable and Pain Relief https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M11FLUJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BF9gDbV20BQ3Q

This is the one I have, in just use the keyboard bit and feels fine to use.

u/E3Eves · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

It's a fantastic rest and it's super cheap. Here it is on Amazon. :D

u/trustifarian · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I picked up the TKL version of this from Amazon a couple days before it hit Massdrop. I've only had it a few days but it feels solidly built, stitched along the edge a rigid, rubber-backed backer, nice comfy foam and a soft cloth shell. How it lines up with my Pok3r.. It ended up being like $1 more from Amazon but with Prime I had it in 2 days instead of 3 weeks.

*edit massdrop guest link

u/disruptityourself · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Wrist rest: www.amazon.com/dp/B072PVQNNY/
Comes in multiple sizes and is affordable. Might get a bamboo wrist rest or make one myself later. For now I like this.
The other thing is this: www.amazon.com/dp/B0759DRHVN/
Some people had complaints about it but for a trackball mouse it's perfect in my opinion. I do a lot of programming and a fair bit of 3D modeling.

u/denisinla · 1 pointr/macsetups

Which MKB did you acquire? Mine's a 60% MKB, the wrist rest will definitely work well for you and your wrists will thank you for it.

This is the one I purchased, remember don't get the nylon one since it frays easily. Grifiti Fat 12 Neoprene wrist rest

u/cweagans · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I have the same board. It's pretty decent! If you're itching to upgrade some things, I recommend these purchases:

u/tallquasi · 1 pointr/ThriftStoreHauls

I'm sitting on one right now, and there's supposed to be something like a keyboard wrist rest shoved up underneath the mesh to cushion the forward ridge of the seat. It being missing may be why you got that good deal. Maybe something like this would be a good substitute?

u/tastyapathy · 2 pointsr/ErgoMechKeyboards

I used to use these for my iris and they worked pretty well. I just cut them down to fit the iris profile. https://www.amazon.com/Grifiti-Massdrop-Ergodox-Infinity-Keyboard/dp/B01HQXD5OG

Now I'm using jellbows, though, to better show off some rgb underglow I added.

u/fte · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

If you're just looking for a comfortable wrist rest I'll shout out Grifiti wrist rests. Quality stuff, and it feels very good. Amazon has you covered. Different colors and sizes also available. That wrist rest is thick, and fits the CM case dimensions well.

u/Forcesx · 1 pointr/osugame

What are your mouse settings? Do you have a mouse that allows you to control your DPI?

As someone else mentioned, try gripping your mouse differently. Instead of holding it how you would when normally using your PC you can hold the back of your mouse as you won't need to actually click the mouse buttons.

Look into getting a [mouse wrist rest] (https://www.amazon.com/Glorious-Gaming-Mouse-Wrist-Rest/dp/B0191YRNE6/ref=sr_1_4?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1503347484&sr=1-4&keywords=mouse+wrist+rest). This should allow more control over your mouse and better ways to pivot your hand.

u/Strottinglemon · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

>I can't rest the top of my writst/start of palm on anything

Get a wrist rest, there's all sorts of options out there.

>The keys feel like they got a sort of chrome(?) finish to them. It's a really strange feeling and sometimes when I type my fingers make a tiny squeaking noise because I move my fingers from one key to another before the first key is back all the way up.

That's probably just the stock UV coated keycaps. They're the cheapest to manufacture but also don't feel all that great. You might look into buying some aftermarket non-coated ABS or PBT keycaps.

u/plus_c · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

They're okay for a while but the edges start peeling and it pretty much gets too annoying to keep using. I'd recommend the Glorious Gaming Wrist Pad. I currently have it and it's holding up really well compared to the Grifiti one. They do go on sale fairly often so if you're not in a hurry I'd suggest waiting a bit.

u/Metaldrake · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I'd actually recommend you get a separate wrist rest, that way you have your choice of material(such as wood or foam ones), and separate wrist rests are usually better than the ones on stock keyboards like the K70. I've had one before and the wrist rest was kinda meh.

u/tigojones · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Yeah, you can buy separate wrist wrests. A popular and inexpensive one would be the Grifiti Fat 14 (generally around $15).

Do you need dedicated media keys? As many TKLs use media keys built into other keys and are accessible through key combinations (like my QFR/Novatouch use Fn+F5-F12 for volume and media).

u/imonfiyar · 3 pointsr/OverwatchUniversity

Taking frequent breaks would reduce the risk a lot in general.

Instead of playing 4-6 hours straight without rest, have a break every hour or 3 -4 games, do some stretches, toilet break, water, food.

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My natural position is resting on my elbow (use the chair's armrest) and using it as a pivot point to move, keeping your wrist straight and resting on the pads of your hand and finger tips.

This creates a small arch or gap between your wrist and the table that you can fit a flat ruler under your wrist.

When you move while keeping your wrist straight, it becomes the concept behind arm aiming. you can still use your wrist for finer adjustments but not big motions.

This will relieve the pressure put on your wrist and most of your forearm.

The keyboard/mouse Wrist rest simulates the arch while providing support between the gap but the wrist rest will be obstructing you which makes it difficult to arm aim.

u/versedguardian · 1 pointr/battlestations

Glorious PC Gaming Race brand. Amazon Link I recommend them!

u/TheHelgeSverre · 1 pointr/webdev

I am currently using a DAS Keyboard Professional 4 (img).
And a Razer DeathAdder.


They keyboard is mechanical, has a very "plain" look to it, while still being beautiful, no bullshit "gaming" stuff added to it, + it has handy media keys and a volume knob I actually use.


The mouse has a very nice shape that fits comfortably in my hand and that is the only reason I got it.


And a cheapo gel armrest ( link )

u/x_liferuiner · 2 pointsr/Corsair

You may find this a little more suitable. It's not a full length but it is a tad more ergonomic. I bought it for the same reason you mentioned though I just use no wrist wrest now. There is also this which doesn't attach to the keyboard itself but it still a pretty comfortable option. I've also used these and if I had choose between the stock wrist wrest, the "FPS" wrest, or the foam one, I'd probably choose the foam.

u/Earthbounded · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Here you go! Amazon.com link. I don't own it myself, but I've only read good things about it so far. I'm planning to get one soon.

Great review! I've been seriously considering an FC660M with clears from Qtan's shop, especially since I sold my MX Brown board a few weeks ago. I just feel guilty spending all my money on keyboards recently, haha...

u/geniphur · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Congrats on your internship!

Working all day at a computer means it would be nice to have a wrist pad in the office.

u/LucydDreaming · 2 pointsr/rheumatoid

I buy most things on amazon, hopefully that’s available where you live.


For the wrist rest: Gimars Memory Foam Set Keyboard Wrist Rest Pad & Mouse Wrist Rest Support https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M11FLUJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Aed7BbZWEYDW6


For the tape: 2" Vet Wrap Tape Bulk, Self Adherent Wrap Tape, Self Grip Roll (2" inches Wide x 15' Feet Long) - 18 Rolls https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UEHDRQI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_D6c7BbA47W0NK
(I buy the pet version of the tape because the human version can cost much more)

u/freedomtacos · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

Those PCMR ones are actually really quality, not into the lifestyle but it was decently priced and very well made. Would recommend.

https://www.amazon.ca/Glorious-Gaming-Wrist-Pad-Rest/dp/B0191YRK6M?th=1

u/blowjustinup · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I'd suggest one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Grifiti-Tenkeyless-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboards/dp/B00FPDAU6Q

I have the tenkeyless version and it's amazing. I'm going to be taking the original wrist rest off my K70 and get the larger grifiti pad to use instead.

u/Pustules_TV · 1 pointr/osugame

I myself nor any of my friends (2 of whom bought this keyboard) have had a single issue with it.

If you want another keyboard with some kind of wrist rest, try getting a func kb 460.

Or be bold and just buy a wrist rest.

u/REIGNx777 · 1 pointr/Corsair

If you're open to a soft wrist pad as an alternative (well, it's not squishy-soft, it's actually quite firm), check out the Grifiti ones on Amazon. They've got a few different sizes. I love mine

u/King_of_All_the_Land · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

You could always get just a keyboard and also one of these.

Massdrop have the CM Storm Quick Fire Stealth for pretty cheap right now, it's a great board and together with the wrist rest it should cost you about $100 depending on shipping.

u/ravenobsidian · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Their official site: https://www.pcgamingrace.com/collections/gaming-wrist-rests-pads

But I got it from Amazon: Glorious Gaming SLIM Wrist Pad/Rest - FULL SIZE Mechanical Keyboards,Stitched Edges,Ergonomic | 17x4 inches/13mm Thick (GSW-100) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0191YRK6M?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/crushsyndrome · 4 pointsr/pcmasterrace

CM Masterkeys Pro L... best keyboard in this price range. Blue switch version on sale for $119 at amazon.

If you need a wrist pad just get one of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M0G270P/ref=psdcmw_705324011_t1_B004D8PYE2

u/footofchaos · 1 pointr/keyboards

I use a full sized wrist rest with my TKL boards. I use the extra space on the right for my mouse. Works great.

I would say blues may or may not bother others next to you. Why not try out your das for a day or two and see what others think?

u/aizayuh · 2 pointsr/steelseries

I’m using the Apex 750TKL and bought myself this wrist rest off Amazon. It been working awesome and it comes in regular or tkl sizes. Grifiti Fat Wrist Rest

u/Knocking · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

A popular one seems to be the Grifiti fat wrist pad, I don't know myself because I use a towel as my wrist pad :)

u/endmysufferingxX · 1 pointr/buildapc

it isn't that great at all.

I have the G513, I just got it because I had to have it.

G413 is great.

But i'd recommend this one

u/MrMork87 · 2 pointsr/headphones

Is that a Grifiti Fat wrist pad? Is it worth the $15 on amazon? How do you like it?

u/SomeRandomIGN · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

CM Pro PBT or iKBC PBT.

CM TKL Cherry Red

https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MasterKeys-Tenkeyless-Mechanical/dp/B072JBFJB4/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520803467&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=coolermaster%2Bpro%2Bpbt&th=1

CM Full Size Cherry Red

https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MasterKeys-Tenkeyless-Mechanical/dp/B072JBFJ1Q/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520803467&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=coolermaster%2Bpro%2Bpbt&th=1

iKBC Full Size Cherry Red

https://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard-Cherry-Detachable/dp/B01N9SLXP1/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1520803801&sr=1-4&keywords=iKBC%2Bpbt&dpID=41ucPFezGsL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch&th=1

Keep in mind you don't get any backlighting, but the Hyper X keeb only has red backlighting, so not much difference, I can find boards with backlighting if you really want that.

Do you really need an attachable wrist rest? Most of the boards that come with attachable wrist rests are straight ass and you can go get an actually good wrist rest with your leftover money. Getting something like a cheapo Grifiti (https://www.amazon.com/Grifiti-Standard-Keyboards-Mechanical-Materials/dp/B004D8PYE2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1520804201&sr=8-2&keywords=grifiti&dpID=41cU5l3UN2L&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch) is way better than most of the plastic shit that comes with your mainstream boards.

u/woox13 · 4 pointsr/buildapcsales

And link for Wrist Pads listing as well:
https://www.amazon.com/Glorious-Gaming-Wrist-Pad-Rest/dp/B00V5AXPTW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499786716&sr=8-1&keywords=mechanical+keyboard+wrist+pad

CamelCamelCamel for the mouse mats and the wrist pads.

We have not had a sale on our products at Amazon for a while, so here is a chance for you guys to grab one at sale :). Sale ends by midnight on Prime day.

u/henrikuu · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I remember a post over in /r/battlestations and someone had a couple of these.

I think it looks better and serves the same purpose, while having the option of moving them to your optimal position.

EDIT: Also check out the sidebar.

u/kr3ml1n · 9 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Swapped out my rubber dome MS Natural 4000 for this guy.

Loads of fun to assemble and really gave me a nice sense of achievement when it was done. Even gave it a custom logo to boot.

The body is acrylic (not that fancy), top plate is from Massdrop (kind of fancy), and wrist rests are from Amazon (squishy goodness). Mostly settled on the layout but still tweaking one or two buttons here and there.

u/carb0nxl · 4 pointsr/battlestations

I'd recommend a Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad to go with that Mech for comfort while typing/resting palms!

u/noircat · 1 pointr/mechmarket

If you're seeking a cheap wrist rest, I suggest a Grifiti wrist rest. If you're in no hurry you could try buying a larger one + mouse rest in Massdrop's current group buy, or wait for the mini wrist rest to come around again.

I have a used blue mini wrist rest I'm willing to sell but it's got dust marks from my wrists from use. Still in good condition besides dust. PM me if you want it.

u/koniu77 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Glorious Gaming Wrist Pad/Rest - SLIM FULL STANDARD SIZE - Black - Mechanical Keyboards,Stitched Edges,Ergonomic | 17.5x4 inches/13mm Thick (GSW-100) Full Size Slim (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0191YRK6M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cj-uDb6PQ6K95

u/Pyre2001 · 1 pointr/starcraft

See a doctor, make sure your hands are below your shoulders not above. Sit with good posture, don't slouch. Stretch your wrists, fingers and hands between games. Unless you are a pro gamer I also recommend a wrist pad, it's kept me from ever getting a gaming injury. I use this one!

u/CynosureEPR · 1 pointr/battlestations

There is a separate mouse-specific one. I think it's smaller than any of their keyboard options.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0191YRNE6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1496844676&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=glorious%2Bmouse%2Bwrist&dpPl=1&dpID=31vwmx2QEZL&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1

(I'm on mobile but that link should work)

White logo on both is a bit frustrating but I'm sure it's easily enough to remove. I'll be attempting that sometime in the next week or two I'm sure.

u/DreamTheater27 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Think he meant Griffiti fat wrist pads, and I can confirm, they're great.

Griffiti Fat wrist pads on Amazon

u/a_day_with_dave · 1 pointr/battlestations

Thank you thank you. The wrist pad for both keyboard and mouse came together.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M11FLUJ/

u/rmTizi · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Super cheap too

At first I thought that having them separated and slippery would be bad, so I was just looking for a padded plastic thing to integrate into the base of the keyboard, but once I tried it this way, I'm not going back, it really helps with the few keys that are just a tiny bit out of range on the corners.

u/KritikSS · 2 pointsr/battlestations

That's exactely what I got it for! I purchased mine at Best Buy here locally, but Amazon has them.

u/Jebtrix · 1 pointr/hotas

The armrests on the my current chair had a lot to be desired also. I used this gel pad since its a nice 4" wide. They have 8" and 17.5" slim and thick versions. I just used 3M contact adhesive to mount them.

https://www.amazon.com/Glorious-Gaming-Mouse-Wrist-Rest/dp/B00V5AXPTW

u/I3igAl · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I have this one from Amazon for my mouse wrist, the 7inch option.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0016OV5MQ/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It is pretty nice, more solid than squishy but has some give to it, and is very durable construction. its 0.8 inches thick so it might not be thick enough for you.

u/pkulak · 1 pointr/Trackballs

It's very slim (the ball is only about a mm above the table, so it couldn't actually get any smaller), but I still use it with one of these, which makes it even easier on my wrist:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0016OV5MQ

u/reckart · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

It's this guy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CWI0XY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Worth every penny. It takes a little getting used to, but once you are, it's like resting your wrist on a cloud.

u/toot_out_my_ass · 1 pointr/pcgaming

I sort of started devloping carpal tunnel (or it felt like it: wrist pain, forearm pain) so I started sitting with a good posture and more importantly I began to use a mousemat with a gel wrist-rest and a gel wrist-rest for my keyboard. The pain has barely ever returned since (only mildly if I spend a couple of days in a row gaming a lot).

I believe for me it was that I always used to have my wrists hanging off the edge of the desk. The sharp edge was digging into the underside of my wrist. It didn't happen as bad when I went to university and my desk had a rounded off edge.

So yeah, wrist-rests work magic.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Belkin-WaveRest-Gel-Mouse-Pad/dp/B00000JRRD/

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kensington-Comfort-Foam-Keyboard-Wrist/dp/B00065W4WQ

u/chuckx47 · 1 pointr/battlestations

It's actually two of these. Sometimes I'll stack them for extra support (i.e. WASD while playing FPS).

u/tiltowaitt · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Don't worry about the anti-Razer circlejerk.

In general, people misuse wrist rests. You shouldn't constantly set your wrists on the pad; instead, use it every now and then to give them a rest. Ideally, you should be "floating" over the keyboard. I'm typing this post at a standing desk, and I have my keyboard positioned such that my wrists hang over empty space.

This random article I found has more information.

If you decide you still want a wrist rest, Grifiti makes popular ones. No need for cheap-looking bonded leather.

u/dan994 · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Yes I do. Its a Graffiti Wrist Pad bought off Amazon.

u/Bandamin · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Corsair, Logitech and Razor are overpriced boards with bad quality. Look on different brands.

To get a good one for this price you need to buy keyboard and wrist separately

For example keyboard like this:
http://a.co/03EZNRS

And wrist like this:

  1. Grifiti: http://www.grifiti.com/index.php/ergonomics/fat-wrist-pads/fat-wrist-pad-17x275-fabric.html

  2. Glorious-Gaming: https://www.amazon.com/Glorious-Gaming-Wrist-Pad-Rest/dp/B00V5AXPTW
u/The_dude_that_does · 1 pointr/battlestations

There are mousepads that are designed for your keyboard and mouse so that both go on top. Then for wrist rests you can buy those seperate like from grifiti

u/diverge123 · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboardsUK

Thanks. Is that this one?

u/Sheogorath_Madlord · 1 pointr/battlestations

Highly recommended. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0191YRK6M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_N4NNzbW2KE294 I personally went for the slim rest, completely worth.

u/Zuology · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

If you want the foam/squishy rubber type, Grifiti 12 is what you want. https://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Keyboards-MacBooks-Notebooks-Neoprene/dp/B004DANDN4

Edit: check out grifiti's website for other options in that size, like slim version, leather, etc.

u/CoolestNero · 1 pointr/buildmeapc
PCPartPicker Part List

Type|Item|Price
----|:----|:----
Keyboard | Drevo BladeMaster PRO Wireless Gaming Keyboard | $129.99 @ Amazon
Palm Rest | Glorious Palm Rest | $24.99 @ Amazon
Mouse | Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Optical Mouse | $149.99 @ Amazon
| Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
| Total | $304.97
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-09-01 11:41 EDT-0400 |
u/RE4LIZER · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Is this what you're looking for, or something like this?

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u/shadowstar2417 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

>what are some good keyboard wrist rests for high profile cases

That's not a thing, there's no difference. High profile cases aren't any higher than low profile cases, it's just named that because the lip of the case covers the sides and hides the switches. Any wrist rest will work fine, you can get a Grifiti Fat pad on Amazon for about $15 here

u/BLACKGlNGER · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I know this one is recommended around here. An alternative would be a wooden one such as this filco one. I have seen some options pop up on massdrop (such as this one) as well if that is a buying option for you.

u/BlackDestroys · 1 pointr/pcgaming

These ones are good

u/Natemiester · 5 pointsr/pcmasterrace

This might be helpful for you.

u/gomanio · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I have use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FPDAU6Q/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_9 in the past though currently I use a custom cut, sanded and sealed piece of rosewood and am loving that.


u/zeththedarkmage · 2 pointsr/keyboards

I use one of these (I have the smaller one for my 60% keyboard). I absolutely love it. It's firm but still cushioning and hasn't smashed down a single cm in the 3 months I've been using it.

u/OfTheWild · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I am a big fan of the Grifiti fat wrist pads. I have them at work and at home. I have an extra fullsized pink one if anyone wants it.

u/SnagglyTheReal · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I already own that one here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M11FLUJ and I am quite sattisfied with it actually. The increase in price from one model to the other is about 21€ on eBay for a new board.

u/teslajr · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Thanks! I try to keep most of the stuff off of it, but more often then not i am taking stuff my girlfriend puts on their almost immediately. I got the wristpads on amazon for around 14 bucks for the 17in pad and 9bucks for the 8in mouse rest. I highly reccomend, as they have saved my wrists from a ton of stress and from resting on the sharp edge of the desk.

u/Teedacus · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Kind of a long shot, but does anyone know if these (or any other Ergodox wrist rest) will work with my RGBKB Zen?

u/GameboyPATH · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Something like this? It's meant for wrists, but you could rest your elbows on it, too.

u/KotaMcc · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

This is the one I have at work, it's very simple and does it's job well. Fellowes Memory Foam Wrist Rest, Black (91782) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0013CEY0Q/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_vTY3wbWV3D5ZM

u/swicki · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

You can't attach one, however you can buy one that just sits next to the keyboard for pretty cheap.

Personally, I made one out of an old mousepad and a cut up carpet tile

u/xorian · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

For the ErgoDox halves, it's these bead pillows on top of the Grifiti Ergodox pads. (For the trackball, see my earlier response.)

u/KillerIsJed · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Here you go.. Various sizes there. Also have one for my mouth on top of that other mousepad.

u/gregisonfire · 3 pointsr/razer

This is what I use. Works great and my wrist pain has gone away over the last couple weeks.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V5AXPTW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_AhbGybHDR6CY6

u/Eldeblor · 2 pointsr/battlestations

The keyboard wrist rest is a Kensington Comfort Foam. The mousepad is a SteelSeries gaming mousepad. I cut up an old mousepad and attached the wrist rest to the steelseries.

u/SubmersibleGoat · 2 pointsr/battlestations

They aren't attached, no. This is the wrist wrest and this is the mouse pad.

u/pumpkinbundtcake · 3 pointsr/headphones

It's actually really, really nice. It was fairly cheap on Amazon and some of the reviews warned about how dense it was and how badly it smelled. The smell went away after a few hours and even though it's dense, it's soft enough that my wrists don't hurt after typing all day.

Edit: Forgot the Amazon link

u/stdfr33 · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

Grifit pads all the way. I own the one linked and 2 of the one here.

The one linked above it much stiffer and higher up than the Grifiti pads. The Grifiti pads are cheaper and are a much better pad. Only downside is that they aren't stitched like the one above.

I would go with the Grifiti one if you're looking for a pad.

u/Charliesreddit · 1 pointr/computers

Get a keyboard wrist rest. Here is a link to one, but there are plenty out there. http://www.amazon.com/3M-Leatherette-Antimicrobial-Protection-WR310LE/dp/B000WU4H5C