Musicians keep finding ways to put a typing keyboard near a digital piano. Most of those solutions are bulky, unstable, expensive, or distracting.
Balancing a computer keyboard around a piano looks simple until you actually practice or record.

Arm mounts can feel overbuilt and clumsy when all you need is quick text input near the piano.

A computer keyboard sitting across the piano gets in the way of the keys, sheet music, mouse, and hands.

Lap typing interrupts the flow. The keyboard slides, shifts, and pulls attention away from the instrument.

Large workstation furniture solves the placement problem by adding cost, weight, and footprint.
MIDI QWERTY Typer uses the piano you already have. Your full 88-key MIDI keyboard becomes a typing surface, while the gate and programmable controls keep accidental typing under control.
Use these as quick promotional clips or website embeds.
▶A short clip about mounting hardware that solves one problem and creates three more.
▶A practical frustration clip: the keyboard keeps sliding right when you need it.
▶A size and cost comparison against simply using the piano as the input device.