Remington Gail Keyboard -

The idea was ergonomic before ergonomics was cool. Your fingers wouldn't travel up to the number row; they would slide forward along a gentle slope.

If you look at the alleged patent sketch (US D312, perhaps?), it looks like a cross between a DataHand and a modern Alice-layout board. It’s organic. It’s weird. And if it existed, it would cost $2,000 on eBay today. remington gail keyboard

One of the standout features of the Remington Gail is its compact chassis. Unlike the towering "upstrike" models of the past, the Gail utilized a lower profile and a more ergonomic key stagger. This allowed for faster typing speeds and reduced hand fatigue, a major selling point for journalists and students of the era. The build quality was equally impressive, featuring steel internal components that have allowed many of these machines to remain functional decades after they left the factory. The idea was ergonomic before ergonomics was cool

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