Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Truly Ergonomic claims to revolutionize typing





The Truly Ergonomic Keyboard features an embedded numeric keypad that's activated by tapping the NumLock key on or off

 

There are a number of keyboards that claim to be ergonomic, but only one claims to be "truly ergonomic." Many input devices available today stagger the keys across the available keying area, resulting in even the most proficient touch typist having to move around more than is desirable. The makers of the Truly Ergonomic Keyboard claim that their redesign brings all keys within easy reach, which should lead to decreased discomfort in a world where most of us spend much of our lives tapping away in front of one computer screen or another.

1 comment:

  1. Just waiting to get mine! I believe in it, why? The left wrist! Your middle finger to go from "D" to "E" requires a twist, not to mention the other left hand keys. Further more a traditional keyboard, even the other "ergonomic" ones, to go from "D" to "C" requires that your hands come off the home keys, because you can't scoot your middle finger under your left pointer! I'm sold without even trying it!

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