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When you first learn to type, you are always told to memorize where the keys are so you can develop muscle memory. A flat keyboard makes it more difficult to see the key legends and our fingers pressing the keys. It’s human nature to want to be able to see what your hands are doing. With an angled keyboard it is much easier to see the keys, which is understandable. Using a keyboard with the feet up can feel much more intuitive for a lot of people. Let’s talk about some of the benefits of each typing position and come to a conclusion about which one is better. Some higher end keyboards even have multiple kickstand adjustment settings so you can really adjust the typing to angle to what’s the most comfortable for you. Almost all keyboards come with kickstands on the back that you can flip up to increase the typing angle. There are two main typing positions, flat and angled. We’ll explain why an inverted typing angle is better and go over what steps you can take to improve your current workstation. As a matter of fact, it’s better to have the keyboard angled away from you to improve ergonomics. Using the keyboard kickstands increases the stress on your wrists and chance of injury. Typing with your keyboard on a flat surface is better than angled. Out of curiosity and concern for my bodily well-being, I researched if having the keyboard flat on my desk or tilted slightly is better for ergonomics. Typing on keyboard every day can be quite uncomfortable on my wrists and arms, so I’ve always wondered if using a different typing angle would help with wrist pain and longevity.