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Lightweight [[rubber dome]] keyboard, truly split into two separate parts. There is a myriad of accessories for mounting the two halves in different ways. One of these, the Ascent can be used to create a vertical keyboard with a standard layout (the Safetype keyboard is odd). The [[Matias Ergo Pro]] can also be mounted vertically and the mounting hardware is lighter weight and the Matias keyboard is also mechanical. There are no other vertical keyboards known at this time.
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Lightweight [[rubber dome]] keyboard, truly split into two separate parts. There is a myriad of accessories for mounting the two halves in different ways. One of these, the Ascent can be used to create a vertical keyboard with a standard layout (the Safetype keyboard is odd). The [[Matias Ergo Pro]] can also be mounted vertically and the mounting hardware is lighter weight and the Matias keyboard is also mechanical. No other vertical keyboards are known at this time.
  
 
==Models==
 
==Models==

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Kinesis Freestyle
Manufacturer Kinesis Corporation

Lightweight rubber dome keyboard, truly split into two separate parts. There is a myriad of accessories for mounting the two halves in different ways. One of these, the Ascent can be used to create a vertical keyboard with a standard layout (the Safetype keyboard is odd). The Matias Ergo Pro can also be mounted vertically and the mounting hardware is lighter weight and the Matias keyboard is also mechanical. No other vertical keyboards are known at this time.

Models

  • Freestyle
  • Freestyle2
  • Freestyle2 VIP3
  • Freestyle2 V3
  • Freestyle2 Ascent