Usually flat.
I have long fingers so I can actually type faster and more accurately when it's flat. My fingers tend to reach farther when going for non-central keys, so being flat helps. I get less finger craps that way.
Also, when used flat, I can move around the keys faster, which is an absolute boon when playing twitch FPS games, fast-paced RTS games, or attempting to type out a long bit of text.
Again, probably a side effect of long fingers.
(They're a boon AND a curse!)
I have long fingers so I can actually type faster and more accurately when it's flat. My fingers tend to reach farther when going for non-central keys, so being flat helps. I get less finger craps that way.
Also, when used flat, I can move around the keys faster, which is an absolute boon when playing twitch FPS games, fast-paced RTS games, or attempting to type out a long bit of text.
For me it's the opposite. When slanted, my wrists tend to cramp up, whereas when flat I can go for hours unhindered.KingsGambit said:Feet prop it up at the back so it's nice and slanted. I like not having carpal tunnel syndrome.![]()
Again, probably a side effect of long fingers.
(They're a boon AND a curse!)