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Thank you for choosing Go60.

For many years, we struggled to bring along with us a truly ergonomic keyboard on the road. Glove80 went a long way. It boasts incredible ergonomics and it fits into a laptop backpack, but it is still not compact.

Go60 is our ultimate answer. We had loads of fun designing and fine-tuning this ergonomic travel keyboard of our dreams. Hope you enjoy it too.

Getting Started

To get started, we suggest you first read the Go60 User Guide.

However if you can’t wait:

1. Make sure you have a properly set up and comfortable desk and chair, or alternatively a standing desk.

2. If you intend to use Go60 with the optional palm rest, install the palm rest

3. If the keycaps have been loosened during its long journey to you, they will feel uneven as you slide your fingers down the columns. Push them in to fully reseat the keycaps.

4. Place the two halves in a comfortable position, such that:

  • The two halves are separated at a distance suitable for your shoulder width;
  • Your wrists are straight when viewed from above, i.e. no ulnar deviation;
  • Your forearms are horizontal or slightly pointing downwards when you place your palms on the palm rests. If necessary, please re-adjust your desk and chair.
  • When adjusted properly, your wrists should be straight or very slightly bending downwards when viewed from the side, i.e. neutral or slight negative tilt. If your wrists are bending upwards, please adjust your desk and chair height.

5. Place your fingers on the highlighted keys in the image below. This is the typical rest position for your fingers, also known as the “home row”.

6. Go60 is a columnar keyboard: it is designed to reduce the need for fingers reaching sideways. Most of our finger movements are to curl and uncurl. The index and the pinky fingers are each responsible for two columns (C1 & C2 for index fingers, and C5 & C6 for the pinky fingers), while the middle and ring fingers are each responsible for one column.

Go60 User Guide

The Go60 User Guide is comprehensive and covers every relevant topic, including the Go60 Palm Rest and the Go60 Mounting Puck.

Go60 Layout Editor 

Your Go60 can be customized using the Go60 Layout Editor. Go60 Layout Editor is a web app, requiring no installation.

If you are an existing Glove80 user, you can convert your Glove80 layout to Go60 using the Glove80 Layout Editor.

The Go60 Layout Editor can be accessed at [Link not yet available].

Alternatively, click on “Layout Editor” on the menu of this website.

Go60 Layout Editor is easy to learn. However it has some powerful features. To help you master the advanced features we have prepared a user guide for the Layout Editor.

Troubleshooting

If you are having problems with your Go60, we have compiled a set of Troubleshooting FAQs to help you get your Go60 working again.

If You Have a Question…

If you have a question, please check if the question is in the FAQs.

If you are having some problems with your Go60, Troubleshooting FAQ may help to resolve the issue.

If the answer is not there, you will find a friendly community on our Discord server which may be able to give you a quick answer.

If you need help with our products, please contact MoErgo by email on support@moergo.com. We will do our best to help you.

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