Our Take
Emir Uckan built LeftyKeyboard because half the population has been getting the short end of the keyboard stick for decades. Standard keyboards are designed for right-handers—with the number pad on the right, function keys clustered on the left, and mouse placement assumes you're not left-handed. It's one of those problems nobody talks about but everybody feels. Left-handed users have been contorting their hands and crossing arms to use "universal" keyboards that were never universal at all.
LeftyKeyboard flips the script. It repositions the entire keyboard layout for left-handed users, putting numbers and frequently used keys where the left hand can actually reach them without pretzel-ing your arm. No word on download numbers or funding—it's a solo dev doing the work. But sometimes the best products come from one person who actually understands the problem because they live with it. Emir saw a gap that bigger companies were too lazy to fill and just... built it.
If you're left-handed and your current keyboard setup has youchaning your neck like a confused pigeon, LeftyKeyboard might be the five-minute fix you've been waiting for.
The people behind LeftyKeyboard - Android
Emir Uckan
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