@RTapeLoadingError said:Aside: Is there a left or right handed way to use a keyboard?
The Keyboard Company in the UK sell a left-handed keyboard. (Linear Cherry MX black keyswitches, so surely it must have doubly diminished appeal, although the retro styling is very attractive to those familiar with 80s British micros. If the Cherries are properly mounted then swapping them out with blues or browns with someone who wants a black keyboard that only ships with browns or blues, should be relatively straightforward if you're good at that sort of thing. Personally I'm really looking forward to the UK Tactile Pro 3 arriving -- finally get to lay my hands on Fukkas.)
I don't understand what a "left-handed keyboard" is supposed to be. Tenkeyless keyboards—keyboards with no number pad—exist to save space and move the mouse closer to your hand. As such, the left-handed keyboard above is the ultimate arrangement for a right-hander, as the mouse is right next to your hand, and you get to keep the arrows and the number pad.
Consequently, a normal keyboard is the ideal arrangement for a lefty.
Sadly I couldn't buy one even I had desk room, because I can't bear the thought of returning to linear keyswitches. Cherry MX reds maybe, but 80s micros are welcome to Cherry linears and they can keep them.
[Edit: Wow. I know I'm a CS noob, but forums don't normally forget to put your post on the forum page after you post it…]