The 10 Best Keyboards For Left Handed Users

Updated October 07, 2020 by Max Karpecki

This wiki has been updated 21 times since it was first published in May of 2020. Working or playing on a computer for hours a day can take a toll on your posture, eyes, and wrists. If you're left-handed, the options for keyboards are somewhat limited, though we've included models that are suitable for left-handed users. Whether you're looking for an ergonomic design, a mechanical model, or a compact selection, you are sure to find something that will fit your needs. When users buy our independently chosen editorial picks, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Kinesis Freestyle2

2. Logitech Ergo K860

3. RK Royal Kludge

4. Bloody B945 Light Strike

5. Drop Alt

6. Delux T9

7. Razer Ornata Bundle

8. SteelSeries Apex Pro

9. A4tech Keyboard

10. Evoluent R3K

Special Honors

Reddit Custom Keyboard Guide Want to make your own mechanical keyboard? This Reddit thread has a detailed guide on how to assemble your own model, so left-handed users can design their own layout to whatever specifications they desire. reddit.com

Ducky One 2 Bright Lilac This model is not designed specifically for left-handed users, though it's a compact model that has three keyboard angles and allows you to detach it's USB Type-C cable that makes it easy to take on the go. duckychannel.com

Editor's Notes

September 17, 2020:

There aren't a lot of products that are accommodating to people who are left handed, though we've listed some of the most high-quality keyboards that are comfortable for left-handed users. We've provided a variety of options that are suitable for gaming at home or for typing at the office. I recommend getting a left-handed mouse so you can have the most comfortable setup possible. Gamers who are looking to create a high-quality setup should look into a gaming computer which can handle playing and streaming high-resolution games.

It can be taxing on your posture and arms when typing for many hours a day. That's why I recommend getting an ergonomic model that can help relieve pressure on your wrists. The Kinesis Freestyle2 features two individual key modules that allow you to move each piece to your desired placement on your desk. They connect to one another via a nine-inch cable, though a twenty-inch option is available. Those looking for a one-piece model might appreciate the Logitech Ergo K860. It's a curved design with an adjustable palm rest and connects via Bluetooth or USB connectivity. It's compatible with most Mac, Windows, and Linux Operating Systems, and has decent battery life.

Some people like to live in the realm of minimalism figuratively and literally, which is why we've included compact keyboards to accommodate those who like to have extra space on their desks. The RK Royal Kludge is a wireless selection that is available in a few different switches, which means you can decide if you like loud keys, such as blue switches, or a soft sound while typing, like cherry browns. It's also great if you need to take it on the go every now and then. The Drop Alt is another great compact selection and has RGB lights underneath the keyboard. This model is much more expensive than the aforementioned, though it works well if you're an avid writer and enthusiastic gamer.

Speaking of gamers, if you need some of the best gaming accessories, the Razer Ornata Bundle is a great option for you. It comes with an ambidextrous mouse and a keyboard that can match your rainbow light strip in your bedroom, office, or streaming studio. It has a detachable wrist pad, which may help alleviate stress on your wrist, especially if you plan to game for many hours a day. A non-traditional option for some, but a great accessory for most, is the Delux T9. It's a single-handed keyboard that has programmable macros and can be added to your setup without having to splurge on a whole new keyboard. It allows you to use your left hand to move your mouse while having your right hand focused on charging towards enemies or planting tomato seeds in your virtual farming town.

Last updated on October 07, 2020 by Max Karpecki

Max is a writer from sunny San Diego, where she grew up performing in plays and improv shows. She graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a bachelors in Theater Arts and continues to specialize in different forms of comedy in Los Angeles. Apart from the liberal arts sector of her life, Max enjoys building and troubleshooting computers. However, she has found a way to mix her passions together by streaming video games online, which has led to her meeting new friends from all around the world. Her expertise ranges from categories such as rock climbing, sewing, pets, skin care, computers, and board games.


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