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Old 05-01-11, 04:49 PM
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An innovatively designed keyboard with a split QWERTY design and two halves that adjust and shift to keep your hands safe.

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Old 05-01-11, 05:40 PM
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These curved keyboards have never been useful for me. So much of touch-typing is muscle memory that shifting them all about might save RSI, but you'll also slow to a crawl :\
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I dont see how a keyboard could injure anyone unless u smack ur boss over the head with it.
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I dont see how a keyboard could injure anyone unless u smack ur boss over the head with it.
Lol...I hope your not serious, but incase you are Google "keyboard injurys" or click on link here My link

Carpal tunnel syndrome as well as many other keyboard related injuries have been around for a long time.
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Old 05-01-11, 10:23 PM
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These curved keyboards have never been useful for me. So much of touch-typing is muscle memory that shifting them all about might save RSI, but you'll also slow to a crawl :\
I have to agree with you Von.

Lol..it took me long enough to learn to type on a standard keyboard...I'm not willing to learn all over again
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Old 05-01-11, 10:25 PM
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An innovatively designed keyboard with a split QWERTY design and two halves that adjust and shift to keep your hands safe.

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Looks similar to MS and other manufacturer curved key boards
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I like it
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I'm never going to purchase another curved keyboard, after my first one the new Microsoft one won me over again, tried it... Poor quality and awful design.

Get a great quality normal keyboard and you'll never have bad wrists anyway truth is most people whack the keys way too hard when typing!
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Lol...I hope your not serious, but incase you are Google "keyboard injurys" or click on link here My link

Carpal tunnel syndrome as well as many other keyboard related injuries have been around for a long time.
Lol dude i wasnt serious just a bit of humour.
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