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Just when I thought I’d never go back to using a split mechanical keyboard, Keychron’s new Q11 Ultra came along and fixed everything I disliked about my previous one while taking the typing experience to a whole new level.Switching from a mushy membrane keyboard to one of the best mechanical keyboards was one of the biggest upgrades I’ve ever made. Doing so not only improved my typing, but it also helped reduce hand fatigue. There was just one problem: ergonomics.That’s where split mechanical keyboards come in. As the name suggests, these keyboards are made up of two halves that work together but can be spread apart on your desk. This way, your arms rest at a more natural position while typing, keeping them shoulder-width apart.

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For most people, using a standard mechanical keyboard will still be a massive improvement over a membrane one. Given that I write for a living and type a lot more than most people do each day, I wanted to take things to the next level.Now, the Q11 Ultra isn’t the first split mechanical keyboard I’ve used. However, it has one big upgrade that I’ve been waiting to try out for myself. After using Keychron’s latest split keyboard for a week, I don’t know how I can go back to a standard mechanical keyboard.A premium keyboard with a twist