Kinesis
Freestyle2 for PC with VIP3 Lifters Pre-Installed
Based on 36 Reddit mentions
$130.00
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How many of you aren't skinny?
I wanted to suggest the keyboard I use. My tendons don't stay put in my wrists with a standard or even ergonomic keyboard. This one let's you change it up however you need, whenever you need. Freestyle2 Split-Adjustable Keyboard for PC | Kinesis https://share.google/LsoShIS27MtihKfnf
mythologymakesmehot in r/ehlersdanlos
December 8, 2025 4:31 AM
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When my pinky has had enough of ctrl+c and ctrl+v, it’s time to bust out the post-it splint
I struggle with CTRL V & C, but because of ulnar tendon subluxates and creates other issues. I just wanted to put it out there that there are so many types of adaptive/assistive technologies you can explore to further assist your body with it's needs. I use this keyboard. It has side keys. Even a sp
...mythologymakesmehot in r/ehlersdanlos
February 18, 2026 4:06 AM
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Apple Magic Keyboard but split? Somebody is trying to build it!
Hi, this is a fair question. I do want to provide a more detailed explanation of the negative sentiment on the Compose. For broader discussion of the reasons, you can read what others said in the thread I linked. Here, I'll give my own impression on the posted video. "I did a lot of research on ergo
...pgetreuer in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
April 13, 2026 9:46 PM
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Hi potential first time Split Ergo Keyboard user here.
My first split was the Freestyle Edge RGB and it is a little more expensive compared to the Freestyle2, but the nice thing is that it has mechanical switches as opposed to the rubber dome ones. Plus it has some software to remap keys, whereas the Freestyle2 does not. If the bosses haven't already pu
...DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
January 22, 2026 1:04 AM
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Recommendations for setup after neck complication
that sounds incredibly tough, man. when i had wrist issues, redoing my whole setup was a game changer. your idea of a split keyboard is smart—i'd look at the Kinesis Freestyle2 for that. for the screen, a monitor on a fully adjustable arm will let you get the height and distance perfect without tilt
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ergonomics
February 20, 2026 2:36 PM
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Looking for recomendations on first keyboard
Sounds like you might want to check out the Kinesis Freestyle2. It's relatively inexpensive, even after you add the tenting kit. Would let you experiment with separating and angling your hands, to see if that alleviated your strain. Here: https://kinesis-ergo.com/products/#freestyle2 If you want to
...SkittishLittleToastr in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
May 14, 2025 3:41 PM
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Writing Aids for someone who has limited typing capabilities
If it is the hand itself vs wrist, then a one-handed keyboard would work. You could even get work to buy it for you if that would be its primary use. Reasonable accommodation. There's also an app called Universal Remote that allows you to use your phone to act as mouse and/or keyboard. I use it with
...Offutticus in r/writers
August 7, 2025 10:10 PM
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Kinesis Freestyle Edge RBG... or other split keyboard?
I use the Kinesis Freestyle2 Blue and have for years. I don't suggest buying from Amazon, though. I needed to replace my keyboard but their website was out of stock. So I ordered through Amazon. One of the main keys on the left, the delete key, was replaced by a damn emoticon shortcut. I cannot say
...Offutticus in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
December 6, 2025 7:06 PM
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Help with budget split keyboard
If budget is the issue, I recommend the Kinesis Freestyle2. It isn't fancy, not programmable, but it works well and company has great, fast support. It is a split keyboard, 2 pieces with a tether between. I have the 9" tether and it is more than enough. I suggest buying from their website than from
...Offutticus in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
December 11, 2025 5:24 PM
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[General] For arms am I right in guessing the core thing is to keep your wrists level with your elbows, and don't bend them at weird angles?
tbh you're basically right about keeping wrists level with elbows. that neutral position reduces strain on your tendons. what helped me before was using a good keyboard tray that adjusts to exactly that height, something like the Fellowes Professional Keyboard Tray. also consider a split keyboard li
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ergonomics
February 7, 2026 4:19 PM
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