Finger friendly keyboard

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Ergonomic keyboards from Maltron
are designed to prevent keyboardinduced
RSI and enable those stricken
by the crippling condition to return
to full-time work. The latest addition
to the Maltron range of specialist
keybo

Ergonomic keyboards from Maltron
are designed to prevent keyboardinduced
RSI and enable those stricken
by the crippling condition to return
to full-time work. The latest addition
to the Maltron range of specialist
keyboards is the flat Finger Friendly
model. It incorporates the proven
features from the Maltron portfolio,
such as the thumb groups to make
effective use of these digits, but a flat
shape to make adaptation easier.

The Finger Friendly keyboard
offers keys in straight columns, but
the keys of a row are set to suit the
varying lengths of the specific
operating fingers. Typically the
column for the longest middle finger
is positioned further away for easy
non-straining access by that finger. A
pattern follows for all fingers on both
hands. The home row is highlighted
by yellow keys and clearly shows
finger positions. Hall 1 Stand H5

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