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Yes if you can type on a normal size keyboard you will be fine. That is basically all it is, it just has the ergonomic factor for better hand placement. I have bought several for the women in my office & some like you have smaller hands. They had no issues with the size, just the getting use to the ergonomic part.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes! I am a small women as well 5'0 and I am on my second one. It has spoiled me for regular keyboards. I have a horrible time adjusting to lap tops. My fingers just seem to be crouded on the regular ones. This has helped me with my wrists and fingers. I am 64. Yrs old and I use this at work. It did not take me any time at all to adjust to this way to position my fingers. I would buy this every time I need a replacement.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It shouldn't be any more difficult than a standard keyboard as they key size/placement are similar, relative to each hand.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I’m 5’5’’ and it works fine. Just have to position the keyboard so you can reach the keys evenly. This was a great purchase to help my typing ergonomic status.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes!! If you can use a "normal" keyboard, you can use an ergonomic one. Promise!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I learned to type on this type of keyboard, so it's normal for me. "Standard" keyboards seem too small for my average sized male hands after always using this style. My daughter and granddaughter have no trouble typing on it. you could take one out of the box, and put your fingers on the keys to get the "feel" of it. That would tell you if you could use it or not.
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