I'm looking for a wireless keyboard that's comfortable for someone with smaller hands. Regular keyboards often feel too stretched out, causing strain during long typing sessions. Ideally looking for something compact but not cramped, with good key travel and spacing that works well for petite hands.
Has anyone found a keyboard that's particularly good for smaller hands? Battery life and connectivity options are also important to me. Budget is flexible for the right fit. Thanks for any recommendations!
Saw this earlier and wanted to jump in because I totally agree with ylgtyullwg about the MX Keys Mini being a top pick, but you might want to consider a couple of other low-profile options that focus on a tighter layout. Be careful with some of the cheaper brands tho, because their connectivity can be a nightmare.
Nice, didn't know that
Honestly, if you are looking for reliability above all else, I would suggest checking out these two. I have tested a bunch of boards and these are pretty much the gold standard for small-hand ergonomics without sacrificing build quality: 1. Logitech MX Keys Mini: This is basically my go-to recommendation. The keys have these little spherical indents that make it really hard to mis-type if your fingers are smaller. The Logi Bolt receiver is super stable, so you won't deal with those annoying dropouts. Battery lasts months too!!!
2. NuPhy Air60 V2: If you want that mechanical feel with actual key travel, this is it. It is ultra-compact but the layout does not feel squished. It has a solid aluminum frame, so it is way more reliable and won't be sliding around your desk. Just keep the RGB off to save that battery life. Both are way more reliable than the budget stuff you see everywhere. You really get what you pay for when it comes to wireless stability and long-term use.
Just jumping in here after reading through the suggestions. I actually did a deep dive into the ergonomics market last year because I was getting crazy fatigue from my old desk setup. Its interesting to see how the market is split right now. You have the big legacy brands that prioritize standard sizing, and then these newer companies that are experimenting with what they call compact ergonomics. My journey started with trying to find boards that actually reduced the key pitch, which is the distance between the center of each key. Most standard boards stick to that 19mm industry standard, but for smaller hands, that tiny stretch adds up over eight hours. I looked into how different brands handle this and noticed a few things:
Just catching up on this thread and i feel your pain so much. its honestly exhausting trying to find gear that doesnt feel like a workout for your hands. i spent way too long dealing with wrist strain because the standard layout is just too big for me. it is so frustrating how companies think compact just means removing the numpad while keeping the keys exactly as far apart. ugh. i am finally satisfied with my diy setup but the journey there was such a headache...