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1. myKey0 Keyboard
You may have a limited desk space for your organizer or your computer
keyboard, and it is many times difficult to keep all your things
organized on your desk. The my Key O can be a big help as this computer
keyboard is also a productive organizer if you open it up. You can store
all your CD's in the cases, desk accessories, and much more in the
storage compartment located underneath the keyboard itself. Besides
that, the my Key O keyboard also features backbit keys, a scroll wheel, volume control, and an integrated palm rest area.
2. Glider Mouse Keyboard
It may be difficult for many of us to operate this computer mouse,
which is attached to the bottom of a keyboard. Sporting a central
mousing surface, left/right wrist pads, and a sure-to-be-misplaced ˜gliders that bears a striking resemblance to an air hockey striker,
this keyboard is definitely weird but good looking nonetheless.
3. Customizable Keyboard
We have been trained to use the QWERTY keyboard for a while and most
of us have lived with that without questioning the reasoning behind
sticking with QWERTY keyboards, instead of simply trying out AC DIE
keyboards.
Well, now there is a solution for those who don't like the QWERTY
keyboard layout and want their own version. This is a customizable
computer keyboard which is called DX1 System. It used for gaming,
software, Photoshop, and preferences are fully customized for each
button.
4. Data Hand Keyboard
This product is aimed for people who feel pain in their hands from
typing with a traditional keyboard. Although it may help ease your pain,
it still looks like a very strange keyboard many would be afraid to
even put their hands on.
5. Orbitouch Keyboard
This keyboard could be a leftover from Area 51, or a prop from the
set of any science fiction movie. Wonder how it works? Here what the
manufacturer had to say:The orbit ouch creates a keystroke when you
slide the two domes into one of their eight respective positions. You
type the different characters by sliding the domes to create letters and
numbers. The orbit-ouch also has an integrated mouse, so moving the
domes gives you full mouse and keyboard capability!
The target group for this keyboard is of course people who have
limited or no motion in their fingers or hands. I can see that this one
can aid many who may not even necessarily have difficulties, but its
looks may be too odd for some.
6. Twiddler 2 Keyboard
The Twiddler2 is a pocket-sized mouse pointer plus a full-function
keyboard in a single unit which fits neatly in either your right or left
hand. The Twiddler2 plugs into PS/2 ports (USB port with the PS/2 to
USB Adapter).
Combining major innovations in pointer and keyboard technology, the
twiddler is a small computer keyboard designed to bring renewed
enjoyment to current computer users and attract newcomers to the world
of personal computing.
7. The Frog Pad
The Frog Padâ„¢ mobile keypad with its innovative 20 full-size key
layout is optimized around the most frequently used characters. It sets a
new standard in information access with superior portability and
ergonomics, global adaptability, rapid learning and ease of use. It’s
unique patented keystroke algorithms enable it to be used in either
right or left-hand mode and with any international language setting.
8. Virtual Laser Keyboard
About the size of a small cellular phone (90 x 34 x 24 mm), the VKB
enables users to type texts or e-mails as easily done with an ordinary
keyboard. Imagine how easy it would be if you had a proper mobile phone,
Mac Laptop, Smart Phone, Blackberry (even the new 8100, 8300, 8800),
keyboard that fits right in your pocket…
As you set it at your preferred area, it shines the keyboard layout
for you to have within reach. Your desk will then become your typing
pad. Think Geek.com have these in stock.
9. SafeType Ergonomics Keyboard
If you’re seeking an ergonomic keyboard that offers something more
than the standard split keyboard, then the Safe Type may be the correct
fit. It’s comfortable and can also be an interesting challenge.
However, if you do not have a lot of patience, for learning to type
in a new manner can be frustrating, then your best bet is to stay flat
and stick with a keyboard that’s a little more “common”.
10. Maltron 3D Ergonomics Keyboard
The fully ergonomic Mal tron 3D fits the shape of your hands and the
different lengths of fingers to reduce movement and tension. Split
design eliminates wrist twist and allows a central number cluster which
can be used by either right or left hand preference.
11. Wrist Keyboard
Completely sealed, this small computer keyboard can operate in the
rain and other harsh environments. A curved back provides a secure and
comfortable placement on the wrist, and the keyboard layout is optimized
to provide alphanumeric entry. Furthermore, carefully positioned arrow
keys grant easy access to menu-oriented tasks.
The Wrist PC keyboard comes with an optional wrist strap to provide
the capability of attaching it to your wrist without it being misplaced.
12. Roll Up Keyboard
These keyboards feature 104 keys in a standard QWERTY layout, but
with a nifty twist of being the most portable keyboard seen to date;
simply roll the unit up when you’re done with it!
A great tool for laptop users who miss their full-sized Keyboard when
on the road, or LAN party warriors looking to lighten their load. You
can get yours for only
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