Ergo Pro

Matias

Ergo Pro

5 positive 0 neutral 2 negative

Based on 7 Reddit mentions

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Best keyboard for a newbie

For a noob, I recommend getting a keyboard that’s just split. Many of the keyboards others have recommended are minimalist and/or columnar. The actual number and/or arrangement of the keys is different. This requires more adjustment and can lead to frustration. You may want one eventually, but I don

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Pitiful-Weather8152 in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

November 20, 2025 8:29 PM

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Used Ergodox EZ vs a new iris?

Between those two, I’d say go for the Ergodox. More keys means an easier transition. And that is a good deal. But the Ergodox is still a columnar board. For true newbies, I recommend a keyboard that is just like a regular, staggered keyboard, but split in two. Consider Kinesis Freestyle Pro or Matia

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Pitiful-Weather8152 in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

November 22, 2025 7:11 PM

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Looking for ergonomic advice to optimize my standing desk + screen set up

For a beginner you could get a keyboard that’s just split, with a standard layout, Matias Ergo Pro or Kinesis Freestyle Pro or Kinesis Freestyle 2 are more like standard office keyboards. There are others on Amazon. It kind of depends on what features are important to you. There are also a lot of ex

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Pitiful-Weather8152 in r/Ergonomics

January 28, 2026 8:14 PM

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Work keyboard recommendations

Matias Ergo Pro is what I use for work computer. It is wired, it has very limited built in rebinding (three bonus keys on left hand side, one on right hand side) but no qmk/zmk/flashing. It is split and tentable (by default, you don't need any stands, it has pretty neato little legs that allow both

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Zireael07 in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

October 13, 2025 5:29 PM

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