I am 63 and have been coding since 1984. I loved the Lenovo Thinkpad keyboard so much so that I bought a corded 1 for my desktop PC. But the keys were a bit close together even though I could type much faster than a standard keyboard. For 5 years, I used the Logitech K350 Wave(actually 6 of them): the keys are angled slightly which lessened my having to push my wrists together but the keys were too widely spaced and the membrane keys had a slight stickiness after a few months of use. So I bought a couple mechanical tenkeyless boards with Cherry Brown keys, a nice compromise. My most recent keyboard, the Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Rapidfire with Cherry Red low-travel keys, combines the short-travel of the Lenovo with non-sticky mechanical(very quiet) keys. I also like the lit keys for low light conditions. I love this keyboard ! Something else you might like is the Jelly Comb wireless vertical mouse(more like a 60 degree slant than vertical). It really helps with the wrist strain. I wouldn't go back to a standard mouse.
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